Enrico Pisino is an engineer with a long career first at Fiat, then at Chrysler and FCA. He developed technical and managerial expertise in the field of numerical simulation in the 1990s, contributing to the establishment of FCA’s current digital product development process. In the early 2000s, he was involved in Fiat’s research programs and concept cars, and from 2005 to 2006, he was the director of the Advanced Manufacturing & Materials department at the Fiat Research Center.
In 2008, he took on the responsibility for the Interiors Unit within the product development direction at the Fiat Group, and subsequently, he was Head of Research & Innovation at FCA both in the USA (2011-2016) and in Europe (2015-2019).
From 2016, the year he represented the Italian industry at the G7 Transport in Karuizawa, Japan, until 2021, Enrico Pisino was President of the National Technological Transport Cluster and a member of the Scientific Committee of the Politecnico di Milano Foundation.
Since 2019, he has been the CEO of the Competence Industry Manufacturing Center 4.0 (CIM4.0), one of the 8 national competence centers based in Turin, supporting companies in industrial digitalization and technology transfer in line with the Mise’s Transition 4.0 plan.
