“Piemonte in Motion” 2025, an international B2B event focused on urban and industrial transitions, was held from July 3 to July 4 in Turin, Italy. This brought together over 400 top manufacturers from various industries across key industries, including Automotive & Transportation, Cleantech & Green Building, ICT, and Mechatronics. Organised by the Piemonte Agency, the event focused on driving innovation across urban and industrial transitions.
From its origins, it has evolved into one of the most significant international industry events in Northern Italy, thanks to its debut as part of the Piemonte Agency’s integrated supply chain projects. For the 2021-2027 budget period, it is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
A second EU fund by Regione Piemonte for the skills, employment and mobility programmes (2021‑2027); (funded by regional EU-sourced FESR funds) part of the broader PIF ecosystem with supports (deminimis support) to reduce costs for participating PIF-aligned SME’s.
The 2025 edition participants list includes C-level executives, R&D directors, procurement managers, and digital transformation leaders seeking collaborative opportunities that support both urban and industrial evolution.
The event is primarily focused on connecting international buyers and decision-makers with top-class local suppliers. The two-day business event with pre-organized B2B meetings covered topics including Urban Mobility, Energy & Environment, Smart & Green Building, Manufacturing, and Digital Technologies.
Wattlecorp Cyber Risk Management Services recently participated in the prestigious “Piemonte in Motion” International B2B Event on Urban and Industrial Transitions.
Representing Wattlecorp, Zuhair Elambilassery engaged in a series of high-level business conferences with European industry thought leaders.
These discussions focused on the growing threat posed by zero-day vulnerabilities and the urgent need for proactive cybersecurity solutions in sectors that are changing digitally.
Zuhair highlighted how Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (VAPT) can help businesses find and fix unknown vulnerabilities before cybercriminals get to them.
And Italia [Thursday, 3 July] The first meeting was with Giancarlo Scaglia, CEO at And Italia. The day saw a few meetings with the Sales Manager of CWS Srl, Antonio Di Basilico. Zuhair spoke to Filippo Chiariglione, CeO Coo at Archibuzz srl, and finished the afternoon’s conversation with Daniele Decaro, CEO at ITAUROS.
Day Two, Wattlecorp held further discussions with thought leaders in cybersecurity and in automotive, too. Friday, July 4 Meetings with Paola Capriolo, Sales Director of Drivesec, and Alberto Nasi, Channel Account Executive of Ermes Browser Security, were held on Friday, July 4. All meetings took place at Table 12 in the Wattlecorp networking area.
Wattlecorp’s professional team continuously adapts to the emerging security threats and engages closely with clients to build tailored, risk-based VAPT solutions. Wattlecorp enables organisations across industries and the globe to confidently innovate while keeping emerging threats at bay.For more insights on Wattlecorp’s international initiatives and cybersecurity expertise, visit Wattlecorp’s news.