Diversidad e inclusión en CES 2023

DESCRIPCIÓN GENERALUn tema central de CES 2023, la diversidad y la inclusión, la programación, la creación de redes y los eventos serán el centro de atención en Las Vegas este enero. Eche un vistazo a los aspectos más destacados y sea parte de la conversación.

Para que la innovación alcance su máximo potencial, se deben escuchar y amplificar diversas voces y perspectivas para que las empresas en la industria tecnológica prosperen. Es por eso que CES 2023 celebra a los campeones, financiadores, líderes de opinión y pioneros de D&I. Las mujeres, las personas de color y las personas con discapacidades y desafíos relacionados con la edad están marcando la diferencia a pesar de la tradicional falta de representación y financiamiento en el campo de la tecnología.

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Desde la programación de conferencias hasta oportunidades para establecer contactos, debates sobre políticas y más, CES destaca la diversidad a gran escala. Aquí hay una descripción general de lo que está reservado para mostrar cómo las empresas y la industria en general se fortalecen cuando más personas de entornos subrepresentados obtienen un asiento en la mesa.

En los escenarios principales

Este enero, CES está amplificando mujeres expertas y voces diversas en innovación entre los discursos principales y en las etapas de la conferencia. Por ejemplo, los discursos principales y los oradores notables incluyen:

  • Dr. Lisa Su, AMD Keynote
  • Travis Montaque, cofundador y director ejecutivo de Group Black
  • Dra. Anne Docimo, directora médica de United Healthcare y panelista principal de salud
  • Dra. Susan Turney, directora ejecutiva, Marshfield Clinic Health System y panelista principal de salud
  • Chantal Line Carpentier, Jefa de la Oficina del Secretario General de la UNCTAD en Nueva York

También lanzaremos la conversación principal Soluciones audaces para un mundo cambiante en el LVCC West Hall el viernes 6 de enero a las 10:00 a. m. Inspírese con mujeres que han atravesado vientos en contra culturales, financieros y organizacionales para prevalecer en sus actividades profesionales. A la moderadora Elizabeth Gore, presidenta y cofundadora de Hello Alice, se unirán Jenny Abramson, fundadora y socia gerente de Rethink Impact, y Lindsay Jurist-Rosner, directora ejecutiva y cofundadora de Wellthy.

Eureka Park también celebra la diversidad y la inclusión. Concurso de Accesibilidad de la Fundación CTAy la experiencia de innovación para todas las empresas emergentes en Eureka Park regresan a CES 2023. Las empresas emergentes con sede en EE. UU. y Canadá compitieron para recibir un stand de cortesía en Eureka Park de CES, el mercado insignia de la feria para empresas emergentes. El espacio del stand estuvo acompañado de un estipendio de viaje.

Programación para el Cambio

Con una gran cantidad de conferencias y paneles que se enfocan en la diversidad, la equidad y la inclusión, CES está convocando a expertos experimentados en desafiar el status quo. La programación representativa incluye:

Reformulación de la narrativa: la evolución del director de diversidad. Escuche a los directores de diversidad y los directores de recursos humanos hablar sobre su papel en la configuración de las estrategias de diversidad e inclusión en toda la empresa para promover la equidad en la fuerza laboral. Discutirán cómo el rol ha cambiado de antes a después de la pandemia con un mayor énfasis en la acción.

La tecnología para la salud de la mujer entra en una nueva era. La tecnología de la salud de la mujer se enfrenta a nuevos desafíos y oportunidades. Escuche a los expertos sobre lo que viene después, los desafíos que se avecinan y los factores que impulsan el aumento de la tecnología de la salud de la mujer.

Equality Lounge @ CES Presentado por el cociente femenino. El Salón de la Igualdad del Cociente Femenino influye en la agenda empresarial y genera un cambio real en el lugar de trabajo. Une una red de líderes de Fortune 500 para colaborar en aras de la igualdad. En CES, el enfoque es la tecnología que ayuda a resolver los problemas más apremiantes del mundo: acceso a la educación, atención médica, cambio climático y más.

Invertir en el futuro de la innovación

CES 2023 ampliará el compromiso continuo de $ 10 millones de CTA para invertir en empresas de riesgo y fondos que apoyan fondos de partes interesadas dirigidos por mujeres y diversos que respaldan a mujeres y nuevas empresas. CTA ha invertido en ocho fondos de riesgo que modelan la pasión y el compromiso para garantizar que la próxima gran idea tenga el poder de cambiar el mundo.

La programación de la conferencia CES incluye oradores de Rethink Impact y Base Ventures. Ambos son fondos respaldados por CTA.

Redes y eventos de D&I

Un plato completo de actividades de D&I en CES refleja la creciente conciencia de la industria tecnológica sobre nuevas voces valiosas. Una lista parcial de eventos de D&I incluye lo siguiente.

  • Preguntas y respuestas sobre mujeres en tecnología con Stephanie Dismore de HP, jueves 5 de enero, de 11:30 a. m. a 12:10 p. m.
  • Women in Consumer Technology será la anfitriona de la recepción anual de premios de la organización el jueves 5 de enero
  • Mujeres y Drones serán los anfitriones de la sexta edición de los Premios Globales Anuales del 5 al 7 de enero para celebrar a las mujeres en las tecnologías de aviación emergentes.
  • Tech’ed Up: Crypto Aftershocks: ¿qué sigue? Grabación de podcast en vivo con Niki Christoff, viernes 6 de enero, 3:00 p. m. – 3:40 p. m.
  • Innovation for All LGBTQ Meetup , patrocinado por Quickplay, viernes 6 de enero, 12:00 p. m. a 2:00 p. m.
  • La recepción de redes Mujeres de Inforum @CES , organizada por Magna y Celanese, se llevará a cabo el viernes 6 de enero de 4:00 p. m. a 6:00 p. m. en el stand 4425 de Magna
  • Women In Tech Brunch en asociación con The Female Quotient y Black Girl Ventures, sábado 7 de enero, 12:00 p. m. a 1:30 p. m. (solo con invitación)
  • Cómo construir una red de miles de millones de dólares con Omi Bell de Black Girl Ventures y Meetup, sábado 7 de enero, de 3:00 p. m. a 6:00 p. m.

Con tanto que ver y aprender en CES 2023, el público experimentará cómo está cambiando la tecnología y cómo la tecnología está impulsando el cambio. Únase a nosotros y participe. Para obtener más información sobre diversidad e inclusión en CES 2023,

De Antonio Yachts se consolida como marca líder en innovación y diseño durante la 60 edición del Salón Náutico de Barcelona.

Durante la apertura del salón, De Antonio Yachts recibió en su stand la visita de SM el Rey Felipe VI y se embarcó a bordo del D42 Open.

La marca de yates De Antonio Yachts, fundada por Marc de Antonio y Stanislas Chmielewski, ha participado en una nueva edición del Salón Náutico de Barcelona.

Durante la feria se exhibieron los principales modelos de la marca: el D50 Open, el D42 Open, el nuevo D36 Open y el D28 Open. Además, De Antonio Yachts contó con un stand a la entrada del salón dedicado al nuevo D28 Cupra Formentor e-Hybrid, una embarcación de propulsión híbrida, desarrollada junto a Cupra, que incorpora un motor fueraborda oculto de 400 CV y dos motores eléctricos retráctiles en la parte delantera. popa.

Visita del Rey Felipe VI al stand de De Antonio Yachts

Durante esta edición, el astillero español ha recibido en su stand la visita de Su Majestad el Rey Felipe VI quien se interesó por los últimos modelos de la marca y se subió a bordo del modelo D42 Open expuesto en el salón comprobando de primera mano el diseño y su innovadora solución de fuerabordas ocultos, presentes en toda la gama. Durante su visita también recorrió toda la cubierta hasta el puesto de mando del barco y se interesó por las formas del casco y el diseño de proa recta, una de las señas de identidad de los barcos de De Antonio Yachts.

El modelo de barco visitado por el Rey: D42 Open

El D42, que embarcó SM el Rey, es un yate que ofrece lo mejor de la navegación con una incomparable plataforma hidráulica en popa para ajustar su altura al nivel del mar. Su espectacular diseño walkaround con grandes solariums, la zona de estar tipo lounge y convertible en tres configuraciones diferentes junto con la cocina exterior lo hacen único. El D42 supera todas las expectativas, con su habitabilidad interior que destaca por su amplitud, soluciones como un garaje central para un pequeño auxiliar junto a la acertada y reconocida innovación de la marca en el motor fueraborda oculto que en este caso son tres motores de 300 CV. . Un crucero familiar ideal de 12 metros con rendimiento deportivo, soluciones inteligentes y un diseño excepcional.

De Antonio Yachts ha vuelto a demostrar durante la feria que es la marca líder en innovación y diseño en su segmento, posicionándose como una de las marcas preferidas y más visitadas durante la edición de este año.

Acerca de Yates De Antonio

De Antonio Yachts nace en 2012 de la pasión de sus fundadores, Marc de Antonio y Stan Chmielewski, por el mar y el diseño, con la inquietud de innovar creando embarcaciones de líneas sencillas y vanguardistas. Diez años después se ha convertido en un astillero de referencia mundial con centros de producción en Polonia y España.

Al ofrecer al mercado nuevas soluciones, como innovadores motores fuera de borda ocultos para todos los modelos y aplicar conceptos que mejoran la eficiencia, la facilidad de uso y el rendimiento, De Antonio Yachts se ha convertido en un referente en el sector de la navegación.

Gracias a ello, la compañía se ha expandido internacionalmente, con presencia en los cinco continentes y con una amplia red de distribuidores exclusivos, gracias a la gama de sus 8 modelos de diferentes esloras, que han conseguido 3 nominaciones y 1 premio a European Motor Boat de del Año, junto a otras nominaciones y reconocimientos como los premios BOB o los premios FAD.

Todo este trabajo les ha posicionado como el astillero español con más proyección además de consolidar su éxito internacional gracias a sus últimos lanzamientos, como el D50 Open, su buque insignia.

Una de sus últimas colaboraciones ha sido con Cupra, con quien han desarrollado una versión que combina un motor de combustión fueraborda con dos motores eléctricos, presentada recientemente bajo el nombre de De Antonio Yachts-Cupra D28 Formentor e-Hybrid.

Dos centros de producción, Polonia y España

La producción de sus ocho modelos se distribuye entre sus centros de producción en España y Polonia, que suman más de 10.000 m2 y un equipo de más de 300 personas.

En Polonia han ampliado recientemente su capacidad productiva, con nuevas instalaciones para la producción de su modelo más grande, el D50 Open y su nueva variante, el D50 Coupé, que se presentará en enero en el Salón del Automóvil de Düsseldorf.

Tras el lanzamiento de sus nuevos modelos, De Antonio Yachts está trabajando en nuevos barcos para 2023, que se anunciarán más adelante en el año.

Crecimiento constante durante una década de éxito

De Antonio Yachts ha ido creciendo y consolidando su presencia en el mercado nacional e internacional, exportando el 60% de sus embarcaciones. La compañía cerró 2021 con la entrega de 65 unidades, lo que supuso un crecimiento de la facturación del 45% respecto al año anterior. Esta progresión se mantiene para este 2022, con 75 unidades vendidas, 90 unidades confirmadas para 2023 y el 50% de producción ya reservado para 2024.

Los objetivos a corto plazo incluyen seguir evolucionando hacia una gama de embarcaciones más sostenible, reduciendo el impacto ambiental mediante el uso de materiales reciclados y la implantación de su nuevo sistema híbrido en toda la gama, además de la introducción de los primeros modelos totalmente eléctricos en 2024.

  • In celebration of the reopening of the Marina Bay Sands boutique, Vacheron Constantin presents “The Anatomy of Beauty ® “, with three experience areas at the ArtScience Museum, Level 4, from 16th October – 2nd November 2022. This event is open to public and tickets can be booked through the ArtScience Museum website. 
  • Through an exclusive curation of timepieces from the 19th century to present day, illustrating the alliance between decorative arts and watchmaking techniques, it is a demonstration of the Maison’s permanent quest for absolute perfection in every detail – The Anatomy of Beauty. 
  • Since its founding in 1755, Vacheron Constantin has perpetuated watchmaking expertise drawing upon the mastery of the most advanced knowledge and technology. Visitors can also experience an immersive showcase of “Science and Complications”, highlighting 5 horological complications that give life to its special timepieces – tourbillon, split-seconds chronograph, retrograde, perpetual calendar and minute-repeater. 

Singapore, October 2022 – Without perfect technical mastery, watchmaking would not fulfil its primary function with all the required reliability and ingenuity. Yet without artisans’ creativity, it would probably never have escaped the confines of mechanical sciences. It is precisely this encounter between the decorative arts and purely horological knowledge that has made timekeeping a separate activity, as well as a field of expertise unique to Vacheron Constantin. Ever since its origins, the Manufacture has distinguished itself with timepieces in which the sense of Beauty is expressed through an anatomy whose aesthetics are matched only by its perfect technical arrangement. This experience titled “The Anatomy of Beauty ®” retraces these inseparable links that have consistently characterised the Vacheron Constantin approach to watchmaking. 

Nineteenth century Europe was a prolific period for watchmaking. The marine chronometers of the master watchmakers “endorsed” by the various royal courts became indispensable instruments in the conquest of the seas. Mechanisms featuring astronomical complications came down from belfries to be housed in watch cases small enough to fit in a waistcoat pocket. Watches’ precision continued to improve as metallurgy was refined and new types of escapement were developed. Nonetheless, such technical advances cannot be understood without the public being able to appreciate them and, above all, wanting to own the most accomplished creations.

” The Anatomy of Beauty®” Experience Areas 

1. OUR HERITAGE: A LEGACY AS PRECIOUS AS TIME 
Journey into the watchmaking universe and be immersed in the brand’s exceptional history.

2. THE ANATOMY OF BEAUTY 
Attentiveness to detail is second nature at Vacheron Constantin. Discover how extraordinary thoroughness is expressed in the meticulous finishing and details performed by our master artisans.

3. SCIENCE AND COMPLICATIONS 
An immersive journey to the heart of Vacheron Constantin, highlighting 5 complications that give life to its special timepieces.

Artistic collaboration with The Cityshake Art Studio 
To capture the extreme sense of precision that comes along with the concept of “Anatomy of Beauty”, innovation art studio CITYSHAKE expresses the 5 complications through digital artworks that can be contemplated at the macro and micro levels.

Macro: The macro level of the artwork mimics faithfully the movements and functionality of the complication
Micro: The unlimited sense for details is conveyed by structures in which we can zoom endlessly as if the search for details and perfection was infinite.

Our Heritage: A legacy as precious as time 

The advent of the 20th century witnessed a major upheaval in watchmaking. Already appearing on women’s wrists as jewellery watches, wristwatches gradually supplanted pocket models to become widespread and democratised as an indispensable instrument in daily life. In other words, by becoming visible to all and even clearly ostentatious, the watch was given a new emotional charge as a field of creative expression. Already renowned for the impeccable quality of its simple or complicated calibres, Vacheron Constantin from then on initiated a tradition of continual innovation in the architecture of its special-shaped ‘form’ watches and their embellishment. Artistic crafts are given pride of place, with a vast range of styles made possible by the techniques of guilloché, enamelling, miniature painting, gemsetting, lacquering, openworking, etc. These skills, inherited from the past and constantly enriched, as well as the most accomplished technical mastery in the field of mechanical watchmaking, constitute the very essence of the Maison. These timepieces from the Maison’s heritage encompass over 200 years of creations and technical excellence. A history that has seen Vacheron Constantin constantly perpetuate and renew its artistic vision since its founding in 1755.

Highlights 
Pocket watch in finely chased yellow gold set with amethysts, guilloché gold dial – 1822 
The shell style, an excellent illustration of the Rococo period, inspired both the Mannerist grottos of Tuscany in the 16th century and the artisans at work on models such as this Vacheron Constantin pocket watch. To create this relief decoration in a solid gold case, the engraver used the pounced ornament technique, which consists of carving out domes, beads and rosettes, which are then smoothed down with a file. A subtle colour-gradient setting with amethysts then adds depth to the sea urchin motifs.

Tour de l’lle – 2005 
To celebrate the Manufacture’s 250th anniversary, Vacheron Constantin presented this watch with 16 complications on a double-face display, considered one of the most complicated wristwatches in the world and produced in a very small series of 7 pieces. It took the Vacheron Constantin design-engineers and the watchmakers over 10,000 hours of research and development to create this sheer masterpiece of horological technique, named in reference to one of the historical sites of the venerable firm, located next to the current Maison Vacheron Constantin on the Quai de l’lle.

“The Anatomy of Beauty®” 

Caring for details is second nature at Vacheron Constantin. This extraordinary thoroughness is expressed as much in designers’ aesthetic choices and orientations as in the meticulous finishing performed by each craftsperson. All the components of a Vacheron Constantin watch benefit from this particular attention, even those that remain invisible once the movement has been assembled. A keen eye will note the fine guilloché work on a dial or the gemset minute track; it will recognise the contours of the Maison’s Maltese cross emblem on bracelet links; it will notice the small flame-blued screw serving as a seconds indicator on a tourbillon carriage and the mirror polishing on a minuterepeater hammer; it will appreciate the artisans’ deft touch when bevelling a plate or rounding off a bridge; and finally, it will admire a miniature enamel painting depicting a ship tossed on a stormy sea streaked with lightning. At this experience, learn how the concern for details is the basis for an anatomy of beauty in which nothing is left to chance.

Highlights 
Métiers d’Art – Tribute to great civilisations – 2022 
The Persian Empire of Darius the Great, the golden age of Ancient Egypt, the Hellenistic period of Ancient Greece and the rise to power of Augustus, the first Romain emperor, are the historical anchor points of Vacheron Constantin’s new Metiers d’Art watch series. As part of the partnership with the Louvre initiated in 2019 and following intense collaboration with its curators and historians, the Maison has developed a series of four timepieces based on the museums’ ancient collections. True symbols of each era, these artistic masterpieces are at the centre of an exceptional watchmaking show staged by skilled craft makers.

Historiques 222 – 2022 
A true icon of the 1970s, the Historiques 222 is a contemporary reissue of the historic model. With its monobloc tonneau-shaped case topped with a grooved bezel, this timepiece with integrated strap continues to showcase its robust, functional, and sporty spirit with timeless elegance, thanks to the purity of its lines and finesse of its curvature. The case is decorated with a Maltese cross at 5 o’clock and has an open caseback, allowing the caliber to be admired in full view with an oscillating weight specially redesigned for this model.

Science and complications
Since its founding in 1755, Vacheron Constantin has perpetuated watchmaking expertise drawing upon the mastery of the most advanced knowledge and technology. This demanding know-how, which the Manufacture has continually enriched throughout its history and continues to explore, is illustrated through 5 of horological complications in this “SCIENCE AND COMPLICATIONS” section – tourbillon, split-seconds chronograph, retrograde, perpetual calendar and minute-repeater.

From pocket watches to the art of wearing time on the wrist, they reflect the wealth of Vacheron Constantin’s technical repertoire and the desire to continually nurture the expertise accumulated over the centuries. Thanks to the miniaturization of calibers and their constant technical evolution, Vacheron Constantin has demonstrated tremendous artistic creativity. The result is a signature touch in which a taste for innovation meets a keen sense of elegance.

Highlights 
Split seconds chronograph, 18K yellow gold pocket watch – 1939 
The split-seconds chronograph was invented in 1872 to measure actions that start at the same time but do not last the same period, for instance sporting events or intermediate times. The present 18K gold pocket watch displays a silvered dial with an external tachymeter scale allowing to calculate a speed in Kilometres or Miles and can be used at sea or on land. To use the tachymeter, you must have two precise reference-marks, such as two milestones separated by a distance of 1000 meters. This complication was particularly popular among horse race aficionados. Indeed, during these sport events, betting could represent an important amount of money.

Patrimony minute repeater ultra-thin – 2013 
At just 8.10 millimeters thick, this minute repeater watch in 18K pink gold is the epitome of watchmaking elegance. Vacheron Constantin archived the unique, heavenly chimes of this timepiece, allowing the owner to recapture its original sound at any time. This excellence is also demonstrated by the silent ring mechanism which ensures the gongs chime at regular intervals. Its manually-wound movement offers a power reserve of nearly 3 days.

Sum-up 

Vacheron Constantin presents the “The Anatomy of Beauty®” experience in ArtScience Museum Singapore, from 16 October to 2 November 2022, Vacheron Constantin watches from the 19th century to the present day will be on display, showcasing the alliance between decorative arts and watchmaking techniques.

Experience “The Anatomy of Beauty®” 
ArtScience Museum, Level 4 
16th October to 2nd November 2022 
Open to public 
Tickets can be booked on the ArtScience Museum website 
https://www.marinabaysands.com/museum/exhibitions/vacheron-constantin.html

Convocatoria final de inscripciones en los Royal Automobile Club Historic Awards 2022

Las nominaciones para los Premios Históricos del Royal Automobile Club 2022 cierran a las 5 p. m. del sábado 8 de octubre, por lo que tiene poco más de una semana para enviar sus sugerencias sobre lo mejor de lo mejor en el mundo del automovilismo histórico y los deportes de motor británicos.

1979 Aston Martin Bulldog

La gama de categorías refleja la amplitud del movimiento automovilístico histórico, y el Club busca celebrar las industrias artesanales, los eventos de base y los esfuerzos individuales, así como los “grandes nombres” en este sector.

Cualquiera puede nominar: las empresas pueden nominarse a sí mismas, a sus productos o a sus empleados, las organizaciones pueden nominar a sus eventos o personal, los entusiastas pueden nominar eventos maravillosos en los que han participado o visto, las personas pueden sugerir revistas o artículos en línea, programas de televisión o podcasts que han amado – o que han creado. Las candidaturas son gratuitas y se realizan a través de un sencillo formulario en on www.royalautomobileclubhistoricawards.co.uk.

El período de elegibilidad es del 1 de octubre de 2021 al 30 de septiembre de 2022 y los ganadores se anunciarán en una noche de gala de entrega de premios en la sede del club Pall Mall del Royal Automobile Club el 24 de noviembre.

Las nominaciones están invitadas en los siguientes categories:

  • Colección: reconocimiento de los logros dentro del período de elegibilidad de museos grandes y pequeños o de colecciones de propiedad privada.
  • Evento competitivo: tiene un amplio mandato que cubre todo, desde reuniones de carreras y rallies por etapas hasta subidas de colinas, pruebas de regularidad, series de carreras e incluso carreras individuales.
  • Innovación: creada para premiar la iniciativa y la creatividad en el desarrollo de nuevos productos y servicios.
  • Espectáculo de automovilismo: para eventos automovilísticos clásicos de todos los tamaños, sin elementos de competencia cronometrada. Los eventos elegibles incluyen concursos de elegancia, recorridos, reuniones de clubes y espectáculos de vehículos clásicos.
  • Periodismo excepcional: para la mejor función impresa, digital o de transmisión.
  • Esfuerzo personal: celebración de los logros individuales dentro del mundo histórico del automovilismo o del automovilismo.
  • Restauración: reconocer la habilidad superlativa, la investigación y la sensibilidad a la historia de un vehículo que hace una restauración de clase mundial.
  • Young Achiever: para esas estrellas en ascenso, de 18 a 30 años, que son el futuro de la industria automovilística histórica de Gran Bretaña.

Un elemento clave de los premios es el proceso de evaluación independiente, riguroso y experto. Cada categoría es evaluada por su propio jurado especializado cuidadosamente seleccionado con altos niveles de experiencia relevante.

En la noche de entrega de premios del jueves 24 de noviembre, el Club también entregará el Premio a la Trayectoria del Royal Automobile Club, en reconocimiento a una persona que ha realizado una contribución notable al legado del automovilismo y/o el automovilismo británico durante muchas décadas. El ganador del año pasado fue John Grant, presidente del British Racing Drivers Club.

Los premios son una continuación del pedigrí de 125 años del Club en el reconocimiento de los logros automovilísticos. Hoy, el Club presenta una serie de galardones reconocidos internacionalmente, incluidos el Trofeo Segrave, el Trofeo Torrens, la Medalla Simms, el Trofeo Dewar y el trofeo más antiguo del automovilismo: el Tourist Trophy.

Para más información de prensa, póngase en contacto con:

Karen Coe Karen.Coe@royalautomobileclub.co.uk Tel: 07540 725821

Jeremy Vaughan jeremy.vaughan@royalautomobileclub.co.uk Tel: 01372 229 604

Sobre el Real Automóvil Club
El Real Automóvil Club fue fundado en 1897 y su distinguida historia refleja la del automovilismo mismo. En 1907, el Rey Eduardo VII otorgó al Club su título Real, lo que selló el estatus del Club como la organización automovilística más antigua e influyente de Gran Bretaña.

Los primeros años del Club se centraron en promover el automóvil y su lugar en la sociedad, lo que se convirtió en eventos automovilísticos como el 1000 Mile Trial, que se celebró por primera vez en 1900. En 1905, el Club celebró el primer Tourist Trophy, que sigue siendo el más antiguo continuamente Compitió para el evento de deportes de motor. El Club promovió los primeros Grandes Premios de antes y después de la guerra en Brooklands en 1926 y Silverstone en 1948 respectivamente, mientras continuaba con la campaña por los derechos de los automovilistas, incluida la introducción de las primeras licencias de conducir.

Hoy, el Club continúa desarrollando y apoyando el automovilismo a través de la representación en la Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) y la Fundación RAC mientras promueve sus propios eventos automovilísticos, incluida la London Motor Week del Club y el RM Sotheby’s London to Brighton Veteran Car Run.

El Club también otorga una serie de trofeos y medallas reconocidos internacionalmente que celebran los logros automovilísticos. Estos incluyen el Trofeo Segrave, el Trofeo Torrens, la Medalla Simms, el Trofeo Dewar y el trofeo más antiguo en el automovilismo por el que aún se compite en la actualidad, el Tourist Trophy.

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Final call for entries in the 2022 Royal Automobile Club Historic Awards

Nominations for the 2022 Royal Automobile Club Historic Awards close at 5pm on Saturday, 8 October – so you have just over a week to submit your suggestions for the best of the best in the British historic motoring and motorsport world.

1979 Aston Martin Bulldog

The range of categories reflects the breadth of the historic motoring movement, and the Club is looking to celebrate cottage industries, grassroots events and individual endeavours as well as the ‘big names’ in this sector.

Anyone can nominate – companies can nominate themselves, their products or their employees, organisations can nominate their events or personnel, enthusiasts can nominate wonderful events they’ve taken part in or watched, individuals can suggest magazine or online articles, TV programmes or podcasts that they’ve loved – or that they’ve created. Nominations are free of charge and are made via a simple form on www.royalautomobileclubhistoricawards.co.uk.

The eligibility period is 1 October 2021 to 30 September 2022 and the winners will be announced at a gala awards’ evening at the Royal Automobile Club’s Pall Mall clubhouse on 24 November.

Nominations are invited in the following categories:

  • Collection – recognising achievements within the eligibility period by museums large and small or by privately-owned collections.
  • Competitive Event – this has a wide remit covering everything from race meetings and stage rallies to hill climbs, regularity trials, race series and even individual races.
  • Innovation – created to reward initiative and creativity in the development of new products and services.
  • Motoring Spectacle – for classic motoring events of all sizes, with no element of timed competition. Eligible events include concours d’elegance, tours, club gatherings and classic vehicle shows.
  • Outstanding Journalism – for the very best print, digital or broadcast feature.
  • Personal Endeavour – celebrating individual achievement within the historic motoring or motorsport world.
  • Restoration – recognising the superlative skill, research and sensitivity to a vehicle’s history that makes a world-class restoration.
  • Young Achiever – for those rising stars, aged 18-30, who are the future of Britain’s historic motoring industry.

One key element of the Awards is the independent, rigorous, expert judging process. Each category is assessed by its own handpicked, specialist judging panel with high levels of relevant expertise.

At the Awards’ evening on Thursday, 24 November, the Club will also present the Royal Automobile Club Lifetime Achievement Award, in recognition of an individual who has made a remarkable contribution to British motoring and/or motorsport heritage over many decades. Last year’s recipient was John Grant, Chairman of the British Racing Drivers Club.

The Awards are a continuation of the Club’s 125-year pedigree in recognising motoring accomplishments. Today, the Club presents a series of internationally recognised accolades, including the Segrave Trophy, the Torrens Trophy, the Simms Medal, the Dewar Trophy and the oldest trophy in motorsport – the Tourist Trophy.

For further press information please contact:
Karen Coe Karen.Coe@royalautomobileclub.co.uk Tel: 07540 725821
Jeremy Vaughan jeremy.vaughan@royalautomobileclub.co.uk Tel: 01372 229 604

About the Royal Automobile Club
The Royal Automobile Club was founded in 1897 and its distinguished history mirrors that of motoring itself. In 1907, the Club was awarded its Royal title by King Edward VII, sealing the Club’s status as Britain’s oldest and most influential motoring organisation.

The Club’s early years were focused on promoting the motor car and its place in society, which developed into motoring events such as the 1000 Mile Trial, first held in 1900. In 1905, the Club held the first Tourist Trophy, which remains the oldest continuously competed for motor sports event. The Club promoted the first pre-war and post-war Grands Prix at Brooklands in 1926 and Silverstone in 1948 respectively, whilst continuing to campaign for the rights of the motorist, including introducing the first driving licences.

Today, the Club continues to develop and support automobilism through representation on the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) and the RAC Foundation while promoting its own motoring events including the Club’s London Motor Week and the RM Sotheby’s London to Brighton Veteran Car Run.

The Club also awards a series of internationally recognised trophies and medals celebrating motoring achievements. These include the Segrave Trophy, the Torrens Trophy, the Simms Medal, the Dewar Trophy and the oldest trophy in motorsport still being competed for today, the Tourist Trophy.

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Final call for entries in the 2022 Royal Automobile Club Historic Awards

Nominations for the 2022 Royal Automobile Club Historic Awards close at 5pm on Saturday, 8 October – so you have just over a week to submit your suggestions for the best of the best in the British historic motoring and motorsport world.

1979 Aston Martin Bulldog

The range of categories reflects the breadth of the historic motoring movement, and the Club is looking to celebrate cottage industries, grassroots events and individual endeavours as well as the ‘big names’ in this sector.

Anyone can nominate – companies can nominate themselves, their products or their employees, organisations can nominate their events or personnel, enthusiasts can nominate wonderful events they’ve taken part in or watched, individuals can suggest magazine or online articles, TV programmes or podcasts that they’ve loved – or that they’ve created. Nominations are free of charge and are made via a simple form on www.royalautomobileclubhistoricawards.co.uk.

The eligibility period is 1 October 2021 to 30 September 2022 and the winners will be announced at a gala awards’ evening at the Royal Automobile Club’s Pall Mall clubhouse on 24 November.

Nominations are invited in the following categories:

  • Collection – recognising achievements within the eligibility period by museums large and small or by privately-owned collections.
  • Competitive Event – this has a wide remit covering everything from race meetings and stage rallies to hill climbs, regularity trials, race series and even individual races.
  • Innovation – created to reward initiative and creativity in the development of new products and services.
  • Motoring Spectacle – for classic motoring events of all sizes, with no element of timed competition. Eligible events include concours d’elegance, tours, club gatherings and classic vehicle shows.
  • Outstanding Journalism – for the very best print, digital or broadcast feature.
  • Personal Endeavour – celebrating individual achievement within the historic motoring or motorsport world.
  • Restoration – recognising the superlative skill, research and sensitivity to a vehicle’s history that makes a world-class restoration.
  • Young Achiever – for those rising stars, aged 18-30, who are the future of Britain’s historic motoring industry.

One key element of the Awards is the independent, rigorous, expert judging process. Each category is assessed by its own handpicked, specialist judging panel with high levels of relevant expertise.

At the Awards’ evening on Thursday, 24 November, the Club will also present the Royal Automobile Club Lifetime Achievement Award, in recognition of an individual who has made a remarkable contribution to British motoring and/or motorsport heritage over many decades. Last year’s recipient was John Grant, Chairman of the British Racing Drivers Club.

The Awards are a continuation of the Club’s 125-year pedigree in recognising motoring accomplishments. Today, the Club presents a series of internationally recognised accolades, including the Segrave Trophy, the Torrens Trophy, the Simms Medal, the Dewar Trophy and the oldest trophy in motorsport – the Tourist Trophy.

For further press information please contact:
Karen Coe Karen.Coe@royalautomobileclub.co.uk Tel: 07540 725821
Jeremy Vaughan jeremy.vaughan@royalautomobileclub.co.uk Tel: 01372 229 604

About the Royal Automobile Club
The Royal Automobile Club was founded in 1897 and its distinguished history mirrors that of motoring itself. In 1907, the Club was awarded its Royal title by King Edward VII, sealing the Club’s status as Britain’s oldest and most influential motoring organisation.

The Club’s early years were focused on promoting the motor car and its place in society, which developed into motoring events such as the 1000 Mile Trial, first held in 1900. In 1905, the Club held the first Tourist Trophy, which remains the oldest continuously competed for motor sports event. The Club promoted the first pre-war and post-war Grands Prix at Brooklands in 1926 and Silverstone in 1948 respectively, whilst continuing to campaign for the rights of the motorist, including introducing the first driving licences.

Today, the Club continues to develop and support automobilism through representation on the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) and the RAC Foundation while promoting its own motoring events including the Club’s London Motor Week and the RM Sotheby’s London to Brighton Veteran Car Run.

The Club also awards a series of internationally recognised trophies and medals celebrating motoring achievements. These include the Segrave Trophy, the Torrens Trophy, the Simms Medal, the Dewar Trophy and the oldest trophy in motorsport still being competed for today, the Tourist Trophy.

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PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA presentado en el Museo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología de Milán rodeado de dibujos originales de Leonardo Da Vinci

  • Estreno mundial del nuevo Hypercar de Pagani en el espléndido escenario de la Sala del Cenacolo del Museo
  • Seis dibujos originales de Leonardo da Vinci, cedidos con carácter excepcional por la Biblioteca Ambrosiana, sirven de telón de fondo a la Utopía Pagani
  • Para la inauguración, una exposición especial “La forma del aire: de Leonardo a la utopía de Pagani” curada científicamente por Pietro C. Marani, autor de numerosas publicaciones sobre el artista. Una doble exploración de los estudios sobre el aire del erudito italiano y la génesis de la Utopía Pagani
  • Un elemento común: la estrecha conexión entre Arte y Ciencia, el principio Leonardiano que inspira la filosofía de Horacio Pagani, Pagani Automobili Founder & Chief Designer
PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

Milán, 13 de septiembre de 2022 – El Museo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología de Italia en el centro de Milán es el lugar para el debut oficial del nuevo Pagani Hypercar, el vehículo que escribirá el tercer capítulo en la historia de la marca, con el título: Pagani Utopia. En el espléndido marco de la Sala del Cenacolo, rodeada de dibujos originales de Leonardo da Vinci, la última creación del taller de Módena diseñada por Horacio Pagani encarna una visión utópica y visionaria del automovilismo, un concepto no convencional separado románticamente del significado contemporáneo de automóvil. Y lo hace en el más puro espíritu Pagani, donde el elemento rector que sustenta los coches de la compañía siempre ha sido el principio de Arte y Ciencia de Leonardo.

No se podría haber elegido un lugar mejor para presentar a la recién llegada: Milán, la ciudad cosmopolita que fue el hogar del artista, y el Museo que alberga las Galerías Leonardo, la exposición permanente más grande del mundo sobre Leonardo da Vinci, ingeniero, humanista y estudioso de la naturaleza.

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

“A la entrada del Museo, el visitante es recibido por una frase de profundo significado: Scienza è Cultura – La ciencia es cultura. La expresión representa la esencia misma del Museo como lugar dedicado a Leonardo da Vinci y, como el propio artista, condensa las interrelaciones entre diferentes pero complementarias ramas del saber que, juntas, ayudan a comprender la realidad. Este diálogo entre arte, ciencia y tecnología es un rasgo distintivo de la identidad del Museo. Además, el descubrimiento y la invención que nunca dejan de sorprendernos se combinan con la capacidad fundamental de diseñar y construir, dando así un valor concreto al ingenio humano”, dice Fiorenzo Galli, Gerente General del Museo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología.

Reforzar los lazos entre el diseño de Pagani Hypercars y Leonardo da Vinci es un préstamo excepcional de la Biblioteca Ambrosiana, que, para la presentación del nuevo coche, ha concedido permiso para que seis dibujos originales de los estudios de Leonardo sobre el aire, salgan de sus bóvedas en una base temporal para la exposición “La forma del aire: de Leonardo a Pagani Utopía”.

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

Comisariada por Pagani Automobili y Pietro C. Marani, un destacado experto en Leonardo da Vinci y autor de numerosos libros sobre el artista toscano, la exposición ofrece a los visitantes la oportunidad de una exploración dual. Por un lado, el asombroso genio de un hombre con la capacidad -hace seis siglos- de representar hasta lo invisible, plasmado en una colección de hojas del Codex Atlanticus sobre el estudio del aire y sus aplicaciones; por otro, el pensamiento que llevó al diseñador Horacio Pagani y su equipo a concebir el proyecto Utopía. Una visión binaria de forma y función.

“La presentación de nuestro nuevo automóvil en el marco extraordinario del Museo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología de Milán tiene un significado especial”, dice Horacio Pagani. “Leonardo fue muy creativo aquí en Milán, donde disfrutó de un período maravilloso. Ha sido una gran influencia en mi vida desde que era un niño, es la inspiración de los conceptos fundamentales de Arte y Ciencia que guían nuestro trabajo. Así que estar en el museo que lleva su nombre y tener sus dibujos originales al lado de nuestro auto es una emoción verdaderamente indescriptible para mí”.

Los visitantes podrán rastrear la génesis del proyecto Pagani Utopia en una serie de paneles especiales: desde las fuentes de inspiración hasta los primeros bocetos del automóvil, la paleta de colores y los materiales utilizados, condensados ​​en un moodboard tridimensional. La ruta creativa llega a su punto culminante en la Sala del Cenacolo para ver de cerca el nuevo Pagani Hypercar. Desde el exterior, una carrocería de líneas suaves y elegantes construida en materiales compuestos de alta tecnología; en el interior, el poderoso corazón del motor Pagani V12.

Los seis dibujos originales de Da Vinci seleccionados por Marani proporcionan el marco ideal para la nueva Utopía de Pagani. Seis obras que ponen de manifiesto cómo el artista supo representar lo invisible, plasmar “la existencia de la nada”, esa infinita extensión intersticial que envuelve todos los cuerpos, en contacto con el aire. Junto con el agua, el aire es uno de los cuatro elementos (incluidos la tierra y el fuego) que más intrigaron a Leonardo, cuyos movimientos y manifestaciones se esforzó en retratar.

“Un hilo conecta las observaciones de Leonardo y sus conocimientos sobre aerodinámica con las creaciones de Horacio Pagani”, comenta Pietro C. Marani. “Es como si el diseñador finalmente hubiera dado forma concreta a lo que Leonardo simplemente intuyó sobre la forma en que el aire ‘forja’ y esculpe formas, que se puede ver, por ejemplo, en los dos dibujos de fortalezas de la exposición”.

La exposición se enriquece con una sección titulada “Historia de un sueño”, la aventura del joven Horacio Pagani que llegó a Módena desde Argentina con una ambición: crear los autos más bellos del mundo. Los invitados podrán juzgar por sí mismos si ese sueño se hizo realidad: en los claustros, junto con el nuevo Pagani Utopia, se exhibirán dos modelos históricos -el Zonda C12 (1999) y el Huayra Coupé (2011)- para contar la historia de una marca que pronto celebrará su 25 aniversario.

El acompañamiento musical de la exposición es una interesante obra sinfónica escrita por el Conservatorio de Milán a partir de las composiciones para piano del joven Horacio Pagani, que ahora es la banda sonora de la nueva Utopía de Pagani.

INFO SOBRE LA EXPOSICIÓN

Museo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología Leonardo da Vinci | Via San Vittore 21, 20123 Milán

miércoles 14 – domingo 25 de septiembre de 2022

Horario: martes a viernes de 9:30 a 17:00; Sábado, domingo y festivos 9.30-18.30

Última entrada: 1 hora antes del cierre.

La exposición está incluida en la entrada al Museo

Museum Tickets > https://museoscienza.vivaticket.com/must/landingmuseo.htm

www.museoscienza.org

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PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology Museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

  • World premiere of Pagani’s new Hypercar in the splendid setting of the Museum’s Sala del Cenacolo 
  • Six original drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, loaned on an exceptional basis by the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, provide the backdrop for the Pagani Utopia
  • For the unveiling, a special exhibition “The shape of air: from Leonardo to Pagani Utopia” scientifically curated by Pietro C. Marani, author of numerous publications on the artist. A dual exploration of the Italian polymath’s studies on air and the genesis of the Pagani Utopia
  • A common element: the close connection between Art and Science, the Leonardian principle that inspires the philosophy of Horacio Pagani, Pagani Automobili Founder & Chief Designer
PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

Milan, 13 September 2022 – Italy’s National Science & Technology Museum in central Milan is the venue for the official debut of the new Pagani Hypercar, the vehicle that will write the third chapter in the brand’s history, with the title: Pagani Utopia. In the splendid setting of the Sala del Cenacolo refectory hall, surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, the Modena-based atelier’s latest creation designed by Horacio Pagani embodies a visionary utopian idea of motoring, an unconventional concept romantically detached from the contemporary meaning of automobile. And it does so in the purest Pagani spirit, where the guiding element underpinning the company’s cars has always been Leonardo’s principle of Art and Science.

No better location could have been chosen to present the new arrival: Milan, the cosmopolitan city that was home to the artist, and the Museum that houses the Leonardo Galleries, the world’s largest permanent exhibition on Leonardo da Vinci – engineer, humanist and scholar of nature.

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

At the entrance to the Museum, the visitor is welcomed by a phrase with a profound significance: Scienza è Cultura – Science is Culture. The expression represents the very essence of the Museum as a place dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci and, like the artist himself, condenses the interrelations between different but complementary branches of knowledge, which, together, help us understand reality. This dialogue between art, science and technology is a distinguishing feature of the Museum’s identity. Furthermore, the discovery and invention that never cease to surprise us are combined with the fundamental ability to design and build, thus giving concrete value to human ingenuity,” says Fiorenzo Galli, General Manager of the National Science & Technology Museum.

Enhancing the ties between the design of Pagani Hypercars and Leonardo da Vinci is an exceptional loan from the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, which, for the presentation of the new car, has granted permission for six original drawings of Leonardo’s studies on air, to leave its vaults on a temporary basis for the exhibition “The shape of air: from Leonardo to Pagani Utopia”.

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

Curated by Pagani Automobili and Pietro C. Marani, a leading expert on Leonardo da Vinci and author of numerous books about the Tuscan artist, the exhibition offers visitors the opportunity for dual exploration. On one hand, the astonishing genius of a man with the ability – six centuries ago – to represent even the invisible, displayed in a collection of leaves from the Codex Atlanticus on the study of air and its applications; on the other, the thinking that led designer Horacio Pagani and his team to conceive the Utopia project.  A binary vision of form and function.

“The presentation of our new car in the extraordinary setting of the National Science & Technology Museum in Milan has a special significance,” says Horacio Pagani. “Leonardo was very creative here in Milan, where he enjoyed a wonderful period. He has been a huge influence in my life since I was a boy, he is the inspiration for the fundamental concepts of Art and Science that guide our work. So to be in the museum that bears his name and to have his original drawings next to our car is a truly indescribable emotion for me.”

Visitors will be able to trace the genesis of the Pagani Utopia project on a series of special panels: from the sources of inspiration to the first sketches of the car, the colour palette and the materials used, condensed in a three-dimensional moodboard. The creative route reaches its culmination in the Sala del Cenacolo for a close-up look at the new Pagani Hypercar. From the outside, a body with soft, elegant lines built in hi-tech composite materials; inside, the powerful heart of the Pagani V12 engine.

Providing the ideal frame for the new Pagani Utopia are the six original Da Vinci drawings selected by Marani. Six works that highlight how the artist was able to represent the invisible, to depict “the existence of nothingness”, that infinite interstitial extension that surrounds all bodies, in contact with the air. Together with water, air is one of the four elements (including earth and fire) that most intrigued Leonardo, whose movements and manifestations he strove to portray.

“A thread links Leonardo’s observations and his insights into aerodynamics with the creations of Horacio Pagani,” comments Pietro C. Marani. “It’s as if the designer had finally given concrete shape to what Leonardo simply intuited about the way the air ‘forges’ and sculpts forms, which you can see, for example, in the two drawings of fortresses in the exhibition.” 

The exhibizion is enhanced with a section entitled “Story of a Dream”, the adventure of the young Horacio Pagani who came to Modena from Argentina with an ambition: to create the most beautiful cars in the world. Guests will be able to judge for themselves whether that dream came true: in the cloisters, together with the new Pagani Utopia, two historic models will be on display – the Zonda C12 (1999) and the Huayra Coupé (2011) – to tell the story of a brand that will soon be celebrating its 25th anniversary.

The musical accompaniment to the exhibition is an interesting symphonic work written by the Milan Conservatory starting from the compositions for piano of the young Horacio Pagani, which is now the soundtrack of the new Pagani Utopia.

INFO ON THE EXHIBITION

National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci | Via San Vittore 21, 20123 Milan

Wednesday 14 – Sunday 25 September 2022

Opening times: Tuesday-Friday 9.30-17.00; Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 9.30-18.30

Last admission: 1 hour before closing time.

The exhibition is included in the Museum entrance ticket

Museum Tickets > https://museoscienza.vivaticket.com/must/landingmuseo.htm

www.museoscienza.org

Pagani Automobili

PRESS CONTACTS

press.office@pagani. com

Christopher Pagani

Luigi Ganzerli

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PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology Museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

  • World premiere of Pagani’s new Hypercar in the splendid setting of the Museum’s Sala del Cenacolo 
  • Six original drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, loaned on an exceptional basis by the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, provide the backdrop for the Pagani Utopia
  • For the unveiling, a special exhibition “The shape of air: from Leonardo to Pagani Utopia” scientifically curated by Pietro C. Marani, author of numerous publications on the artist. A dual exploration of the Italian polymath’s studies on air and the genesis of the Pagani Utopia
  • A common element: the close connection between Art and Science, the Leonardian principle that inspires the philosophy of Horacio Pagani, Pagani Automobili Founder & Chief Designer
PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

Milan, 13 September 2022 – Italy’s National Science & Technology Museum in central Milan is the venue for the official debut of the new Pagani Hypercar, the vehicle that will write the third chapter in the brand’s history, with the title: Pagani Utopia. In the splendid setting of the Sala del Cenacolo refectory hall, surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, the Modena-based atelier’s latest creation designed by Horacio Pagani embodies a visionary utopian idea of motoring, an unconventional concept romantically detached from the contemporary meaning of automobile. And it does so in the purest Pagani spirit, where the guiding element underpinning the company’s cars has always been Leonardo’s principle of Art and Science.

No better location could have been chosen to present the new arrival: Milan, the cosmopolitan city that was home to the artist, and the Museum that houses the Leonardo Galleries, the world’s largest permanent exhibition on Leonardo da Vinci – engineer, humanist and scholar of nature.

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

At the entrance to the Museum, the visitor is welcomed by a phrase with a profound significance: Scienza è Cultura – Science is Culture. The expression represents the very essence of the Museum as a place dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci and, like the artist himself, condenses the interrelations between different but complementary branches of knowledge, which, together, help us understand reality. This dialogue between art, science and technology is a distinguishing feature of the Museum’s identity. Furthermore, the discovery and invention that never cease to surprise us are combined with the fundamental ability to design and build, thus giving concrete value to human ingenuity,” says Fiorenzo Galli, General Manager of the National Science & Technology Museum.

Enhancing the ties between the design of Pagani Hypercars and Leonardo da Vinci is an exceptional loan from the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, which, for the presentation of the new car, has granted permission for six original drawings of Leonardo’s studies on air, to leave its vaults on a temporary basis for the exhibition “The shape of air: from Leonardo to Pagani Utopia”.

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

Curated by Pagani Automobili and Pietro C. Marani, a leading expert on Leonardo da Vinci and author of numerous books about the Tuscan artist, the exhibition offers visitors the opportunity for dual exploration. On one hand, the astonishing genius of a man with the ability – six centuries ago – to represent even the invisible, displayed in a collection of leaves from the Codex Atlanticus on the study of air and its applications; on the other, the thinking that led designer Horacio Pagani and his team to conceive the Utopia project.  A binary vision of form and function.

“The presentation of our new car in the extraordinary setting of the National Science & Technology Museum in Milan has a special significance,” says Horacio Pagani. “Leonardo was very creative here in Milan, where he enjoyed a wonderful period. He has been a huge influence in my life since I was a boy, he is the inspiration for the fundamental concepts of Art and Science that guide our work. So to be in the museum that bears his name and to have his original drawings next to our car is a truly indescribable emotion for me.”

Visitors will be able to trace the genesis of the Pagani Utopia project on a series of special panels: from the sources of inspiration to the first sketches of the car, the colour palette and the materials used, condensed in a three-dimensional moodboard. The creative route reaches its culmination in the Sala del Cenacolo for a close-up look at the new Pagani Hypercar. From the outside, a body with soft, elegant lines built in hi-tech composite materials; inside, the powerful heart of the Pagani V12 engine.

Providing the ideal frame for the new Pagani Utopia are the six original Da Vinci drawings selected by Marani. Six works that highlight how the artist was able to represent the invisible, to depict “the existence of nothingness”, that infinite interstitial extension that surrounds all bodies, in contact with the air. Together with water, air is one of the four elements (including earth and fire) that most intrigued Leonardo, whose movements and manifestations he strove to portray.

“A thread links Leonardo’s observations and his insights into aerodynamics with the creations of Horacio Pagani,” comments Pietro C. Marani. “It’s as if the designer had finally given concrete shape to what Leonardo simply intuited about the way the air ‘forges’ and sculpts forms, which you can see, for example, in the two drawings of fortresses in the exhibition.” 

The exhibizion is enhanced with a section entitled “Story of a Dream”, the adventure of the young Horacio Pagani who came to Modena from Argentina with an ambition: to create the most beautiful cars in the world. Guests will be able to judge for themselves whether that dream came true: in the cloisters, together with the new Pagani Utopia, two historic models will be on display – the Zonda C12 (1999) and the Huayra Coupé (2011) – to tell the story of a brand that will soon be celebrating its 25th anniversary.

The musical accompaniment to the exhibition is an interesting symphonic work written by the Milan Conservatory starting from the compositions for piano of the young Horacio Pagani, which is now the soundtrack of the new Pagani Utopia.

INFO ON THE EXHIBITION

National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci | Via San Vittore 21, 20123 Milan

Wednesday 14 – Sunday 25 September 2022

Opening times: Tuesday-Friday 9.30-17.00; Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 9.30-18.30

Last admission: 1 hour before closing time.

The exhibition is included in the Museum entrance ticket

Museum Tickets > https://museoscienza.vivaticket.com/must/landingmuseo.htm

www.museoscienza.org

Pagani Automobili

PRESS CONTACTS

press.office@pagani. com

Christopher Pagani

Luigi Ganzerli

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PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology Museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

  • World premiere of Pagani’s new Hypercar in the splendid setting of the Museum’s Sala del Cenacolo 
  • Six original drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, loaned on an exceptional basis by the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, provide the backdrop for the Pagani Utopia
  • For the unveiling, a special exhibition “The shape of air: from Leonardo to Pagani Utopia” scientifically curated by Pietro C. Marani, author of numerous publications on the artist. A dual exploration of the Italian polymath’s studies on air and the genesis of the Pagani Utopia
  • A common element: the close connection between Art and Science, the Leonardian principle that inspires the philosophy of Horacio Pagani, Pagani Automobili Founder & Chief Designer
PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

Milan, 13 September 2022 – Italy’s National Science & Technology Museum in central Milan is the venue for the official debut of the new Pagani Hypercar, the vehicle that will write the third chapter in the brand’s history, with the title: Pagani Utopia. In the splendid setting of the Sala del Cenacolo refectory hall, surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, the Modena-based atelier’s latest creation designed by Horacio Pagani embodies a visionary utopian idea of motoring, an unconventional concept romantically detached from the contemporary meaning of automobile. And it does so in the purest Pagani spirit, where the guiding element underpinning the company’s cars has always been Leonardo’s principle of Art and Science.

No better location could have been chosen to present the new arrival: Milan, the cosmopolitan city that was home to the artist, and the Museum that houses the Leonardo Galleries, the world’s largest permanent exhibition on Leonardo da Vinci – engineer, humanist and scholar of nature.

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

At the entrance to the Museum, the visitor is welcomed by a phrase with a profound significance: Scienza è Cultura – Science is Culture. The expression represents the very essence of the Museum as a place dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci and, like the artist himself, condenses the interrelations between different but complementary branches of knowledge, which, together, help us understand reality. This dialogue between art, science and technology is a distinguishing feature of the Museum’s identity. Furthermore, the discovery and invention that never cease to surprise us are combined with the fundamental ability to design and build, thus giving concrete value to human ingenuity,” says Fiorenzo Galli, General Manager of the National Science & Technology Museum.

Enhancing the ties between the design of Pagani Hypercars and Leonardo da Vinci is an exceptional loan from the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, which, for the presentation of the new car, has granted permission for six original drawings of Leonardo’s studies on air, to leave its vaults on a temporary basis for the exhibition “The shape of air: from Leonardo to Pagani Utopia”.

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

PAGANI UTOPIA unveiled at the national science technology museum in milan surrounded by original drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci

Curated by Pagani Automobili and Pietro C. Marani, a leading expert on Leonardo da Vinci and author of numerous books about the Tuscan artist, the exhibition offers visitors the opportunity for dual exploration. On one hand, the astonishing genius of a man with the ability – six centuries ago – to represent even the invisible, displayed in a collection of leaves from the Codex Atlanticus on the study of air and its applications; on the other, the thinking that led designer Horacio Pagani and his team to conceive the Utopia project.  A binary vision of form and function.

“The presentation of our new car in the extraordinary setting of the National Science & Technology Museum in Milan has a special significance,” says Horacio Pagani. “Leonardo was very creative here in Milan, where he enjoyed a wonderful period. He has been a huge influence in my life since I was a boy, he is the inspiration for the fundamental concepts of Art and Science that guide our work. So to be in the museum that bears his name and to have his original drawings next to our car is a truly indescribable emotion for me.”

Visitors will be able to trace the genesis of the Pagani Utopia project on a series of special panels: from the sources of inspiration to the first sketches of the car, the colour palette and the materials used, condensed in a three-dimensional moodboard. The creative route reaches its culmination in the Sala del Cenacolo for a close-up look at the new Pagani Hypercar. From the outside, a body with soft, elegant lines built in hi-tech composite materials; inside, the powerful heart of the Pagani V12 engine.

Providing the ideal frame for the new Pagani Utopia are the six original Da Vinci drawings selected by Marani. Six works that highlight how the artist was able to represent the invisible, to depict “the existence of nothingness”, that infinite interstitial extension that surrounds all bodies, in contact with the air. Together with water, air is one of the four elements (including earth and fire) that most intrigued Leonardo, whose movements and manifestations he strove to portray.

“A thread links Leonardo’s observations and his insights into aerodynamics with the creations of Horacio Pagani,” comments Pietro C. Marani. “It’s as if the designer had finally given concrete shape to what Leonardo simply intuited about the way the air ‘forges’ and sculpts forms, which you can see, for example, in the two drawings of fortresses in the exhibition.” 

The exhibizion is enhanced with a section entitled “Story of a Dream”, the adventure of the young Horacio Pagani who came to Modena from Argentina with an ambition: to create the most beautiful cars in the world. Guests will be able to judge for themselves whether that dream came true: in the cloisters, together with the new Pagani Utopia, two historic models will be on display – the Zonda C12 (1999) and the Huayra Coupé (2011) – to tell the story of a brand that will soon be celebrating its 25th anniversary.

The musical accompaniment to the exhibition is an interesting symphonic work written by the Milan Conservatory starting from the compositions for piano of the young Horacio Pagani, which is now the soundtrack of the new Pagani Utopia.

INFO ON THE EXHIBITION

National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci | Via San Vittore 21, 20123 Milan

Wednesday 14 – Sunday 25 September 2022

Opening times: Tuesday-Friday 9.30-17.00; Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 9.30-18.30

Last admission: 1 hour before closing time.

The exhibition is included in the Museum entrance ticket

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