It all began when I became a father.

So I began to reflect on possible solutions, sketching some ideas and writing down what was in my mind. When I arrived at a feasible solution, I was directed to Torino Design SpA, a company well-known in the automotive industry for being among the first to design car interiors. The CEO of Torino Design welcomed me and took on the project, conducting studies, feasibility analyses, and the implementation. After months of working together, he handed me the drawings and CAD of the completed work. To protect the intellectual property, I was directed to Studio Torta SpA in Turin, and we started the process of applying for a national patent. The first application was denied due to a single point that the examiner found already existing. We made modifications, and on the second application, it was accepted, and thus the "national patent" was granted.

I realized the importance of intellectual property, and I knew I had to continue to protect the patent by extending it to Europe, followed by America and all other countries with automobile manufacturers. After completing the process, I started the dissemination and proposal to all the car brands, so they could use the licensing.

During this journey, while talking to people, I gathered around me a team of professionals, each in their own field, who aligned with the project. This way, I continued to work on the intellectual property, assigning specific tasks to each professional. Over time, my sensitivity to solving problems led me to create "protections" to help people with disabilities who are constantly "disrespected and violated" by others occupying dedicated parking spaces. Another patent, beneficial to all Italian municipalities, aims to prevent entry into public transportation without a ticket, which can help improve the finances of struggling municipalities.

I will continue on this path, tackling every inconvenience and abuse with the help of my team, attempting to solve any problem that can be addressed. After all...



"Man can accomplish whatever he thinks"
- Albert Einstein.


It is known to the world that being a parent is the toughest job, as we do anything to "ensure" a healthy and protected growth for our children. One of the inconveniences I felt when I had to take the baby in the car was dealing with the child seat - positioning it, threading the seat belt through the "guide," placing the child, making them sit, and fastening the seat belt.

This first maneuver was already troublesome, and it became even more so when returning - going through the whole process in reverse, and the biggest hassle was deciding whether to leave the child seat in the trunk or take it home.

Every time, I asked myself, "Isn't there a solution to avoid all this?"