Synapsi Wins a €200,000 Grant from the MOST Call for the Future of Mobility

di Synapsi SynapsiMarch 03, 2026 • 1 min. di lettura

Synapsi has been awarded a €200,000 non-repayable grant after winning the third edition of the MOST Mobility Contest. The funding, backed by the NRRP, will accelerate the development of artificial intelligence and video analytics solutions for urban mobility safety and efficiency.

Synapsi and MOST logos

Rome, March 3, 2026 – Synapsi announces it is among the winners of the third edition of the MOST Mobility Contest. The company has been awarded a prestigious €200,000 non-repayable grant. This milestone certifies the startup’s technological excellence in the field of Artificial Intelligence applied to smart city infrastructures.​

The MOST Project

The contest is promoted by the National Center for Sustainable Mobility (MOST) and directly supported through NRRP (National Recovery and Resilience Plan) funds. The program’s mission is to finance and consolidate highly technological entities that develop modern, sustainable, and inclusive mobility solutions. Thanks to this initiative, the selected startups integrate into a broad ecosystem that brings together dozens of Italian universities, research centers, and large enterprises.​

The Impact of Video Analytics

Synapsi’s proprietary technologies allow the analysis of complex video streams in real time to extract operational and strategic data. Applied to mobility, the company’s Artificial Intelligence helps dynamically monitor traffic, prevent accidents, and optimize the management of city transportation networks. The new capital will directly support the phases of intensive research, technical development, and commercial validation of these intelligent systems.

“This non-repayable grant represents a crucial accelerator for our growth. The resources obtained through this funding will allow us to expand our team and scale our AI video analytics solutions. We are proud to actively contribute to the technological evolution and safety of sustainable mobility in Italy.”

Gabriele Proietti Mattia
CEO

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