Italy’s ITS Engineering Group is set to enter the Canadian market with a significant appearance at an upcoming industry conference, introduced by the Italian Chamber of Commerce Ontario Canada (ICCO). The company, renowned for its expertise in infrastructure design and engineering, will showcase its innovations at "Bridging the Gap: Italian Innovation in Canadian Infrastructure" on April 10, 2025. The event will take place at the Ontario Investment and Trade Centre in downtown Toronto and will bring together leaders from the transportation, infrastructure, and urban development sectors.
ITS Engineering, headquartered in Treviso, Italy, has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality engineering solutions in both transportation and infrastructure. The company’s upcoming presentation will highlight a variety of impressive projects, including its work on train systems and other transit initiatives. One of the standout projects to be discussed is ITS's engineering of the bobsled track for the 2026 Winter Games in Milan, Italy, along with its pioneering water-glycol refrigeration system designed for Olympic tracks.
The conference will also serve as a platform to emphasize the critical role of international expertise in modernizing Canada's infrastructure, a topic that resonates deeply as the country seeks innovative solutions to meet the growing demands of its urban and transportation systems.
Matteo Tancon, project manager at ITS Engineering, expressed excitement about the opportunity to collaborate with Canadian partners: “We are eager to contribute to the development of smarter, safer, and more sustainable infrastructure in Canada. Our experience in navigating challenging terrains and extreme weather conditions in Northern Italy—terrain that closely mirrors Canada’s landscapes—has uniquely positioned us to offer valuable insights and solutions.”
With a focus on innovation and sustainability, ITS Engineering’s debut in Canada is poised to foster new partnerships and set the stage for future collaborative projects in the country’s rapidly evolving infrastructure sector.

