EICMA 2019: remembering Leonardo's genius, highlighting future two-wheeled mobility

From the 5 10 November

Previews on the 77th edition of the International Cycle and Motorcycle Exhibition held in Milan, highlighting the interest in the future of mobility in the sector and also recalling the great genius of Leonardo Da Vinci, in the year in which we remember the five hundredth anniversary of his death
EICMA 2019: remembering Leonardo's genius, highlighting future two-wheeled mobilityEICMA 2019: remembering Leonardo's genius, highlighting future two-wheeled mobility

An eye towards the future and a lot of passion. The themes of the new edition of EICMA, scheduled from 5 al November 10, 2019 (the dates of 5 and 6 November dedicated to operators and the press), underline the constant excitement that animates the two and even three-wheel sector, in the 77th edition of the important Milanese event.

A constant desire for discovery

The reference to “Revolutionary motorcycle”, combined in this edition with the International Cycle and Motorcycle Exhibition, continues that “conceptual exploration” cited and undertaken last year with the expression “Let's see roads that don't exist yet”, proposing new ideas that evolve this mobility panorama. One of the most interesting aspects is the emergence of electric vehicles or vehicles equipped with the most sophisticated driving assistance systems.
Andrea Dell'Orto, President of EICMA SpA, underlines that this propensity for research demonstrated by the results achieved and exhibited during the international exhibition is what concretely happens in every new edition.
“The various editions of EICMA are never disconnected from each other: last year, in particular, we began an ideal journey, a journey developed as a concrete communication path, which is based precisely on the ability of our industry to arouse amazement, emotion , to interpret the market and the new need for mobility" he added. And after every exhibition hall “the world of two wheels is no longer the same” concludes Andrea Dell'Orto, indicating this effect as “Revolutionary Motion”. An enthralling movement, as expected. Therefore constant research and a commitment to knowledge that recalls the same determination of the brilliant Leonardo Da Vinci, paying homage to one of the greatest Italian faces of the Renaissance era.

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