Roberto Nickson 


Autonomous Driving

Self-driving cars that use artificial intelligence and sensors to navigate roads and perform complex driving tasks are being developed by major automakers and technology companies.


Electric Powertrains

Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular, and new advancements in battery technology are making longer ranges and faster charging times possible.


Connected and Shared Mobility

The rise of ride-sharing and car-sharing services, as well as the use of smart technologies to optimize routes and reduce traffic congestion, are changing the way we think about personal transportation.


Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Communication

V2X technology allows vehicles to communicate with each other and with infrastructure, enhancing road safety and making driving more efficient.


3D Printing and Lightweight Materials

3D printing is revolutionizing the way car parts and components are manufactured, while lightweight materials such as carbon fiber are making cars lighter, faster, and more fuel-efficient.


Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

AI and machine learning are being used to improve vehicle design, develop predictive maintenance systems, and make driving safer and more enjoyable.


Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality

AR and VR are being used to enhance the driving experience and provide drivers with real-time information and guidance.


Wireless Charging

Wireless charging technology for EVs eliminates the need for plug-in charging, making recharging faster and more convenient.


Biometric Vehicle Access

Biometric technologies such as facial recognition and fingerprint scanning are being used to unlock and start vehicles, enhancing security and convenience.


Sustainable and Circular Design

Automakers are incorporating sustainable materials and design practices into their vehicles, to reduce-preserve preserving the environment for future generations.