Agility, speed, efficiency. This is how the concepts around which all the activity of TUC.Technology revolves, a deep tech company conceived by the founder Ludovico Campana, who with his company aims to revolutionize the technological architecture of modern cars, could be summarized.
The concept behind the spark is clear: vehicles are becoming more and more complex and this complexity is very often a limitation. It is overcome by simplifying the on-board systems as much as possible, standardizing as much as possible and optimizing each element making it flexible, adaptable and multitasking.
In concrete terms, the idea translates into the creation of a universal coupling system to fix every element of the car on board: seats, infotainment system or steering wheel.
It is called the TUC.plug connector and allows you to create extremely customizable vehicles with advantages also in terms of reducing costs, development times and also limits to the creativity of designers.
Our TUC.plug digital/structural connector is the USB of mobility,” explains Campana. It allows vehicle manufacturers to create modular cockpits that meet the different needs of drivers. With this technology we make the car a versatile and easily modifiable object”.
The connector in question, of the plug & play type, is made in 3 different sizes, to be able to adapt to larger and more complex components, such as the aforementioned seats, or to act as a hook to a tablet or smaller accessories. In all cases, the connector integrates the power supply and communication functions and is able to communicate with a dedicated control unit (TUC.brain) through all types of electronic signals.
TUC.Technology’s latest innovation was presented at the 2025 edition of the Munich Motor Show. This is the TUC.micro system, which is based on the same concept as the TUC.plug but which is miniaturized and has a very low industrial cost. The idea seems to be a winner, so much so that some manufacturers are working on concrete projects to integrate this technology into the cars of the future.
Meanwhile, TUC.Technology, which has also created a working prototype, is considering the possibility of expanding its field of action in the aerospace and smart living fields.