PIX Beastie is a two seater electric vehicle that transforms urban mobility through biomimetic design and AI powered engineering. Drawing inspiration from the skeletal structure of a dinosaur skull, its entire frame, including the body and chassis, is produced using industrial metal 3D printing. This innovative process enables the creation of complex, organic geometries that combine superior strength with lightweight performance. A LED screen mounted at the rear and a modular interior allow for customization, enhancing interactivity and personalization.
Angelo Yu is the founder and CEO of PIX Moving, a cross-disciplinary innovator who transitioned from an architectural designer to a leader in the smart mobility field. He has redefined the concept of “moving space” through a unique architectural design perspective, breaking traditional automotive industry thinking and driving urban transportation transformation. Angelo believes, “ We need true tech 'geeks' ” which is why the “geek” culture at PIX Moving has attracted a diverse, open-minded international team. Angelo and his team have applied generative design, metal 3D printing, and AI technologies to automotive manufacturing. In the last few years, through in-house developed technologies, they successfully created an autonomous driving shuttle and a modular intelligent system, which have been implemented in various smart city projects. His established cross-national collaboration model has driven future mobility solutions, improving vehicle usage efficiency and providing more intelligent and eco-friendly transportation options, contributing to the sustainable development of future cities. PIX Beastie will be their next groundbreaking micro electric vehicle in the future mobility field.
PIX Moving, established in 2017, is a pioneer in global urban robotics. Its core products include Robo-Bus, Robo-Shop, and Robo-EV, which have been introduced to over 30 countries and regions, including Europe, the United States, Japan, and South Korea. The team consists of members from seven countries, including Italy, the United States, India, and Japan, with over 58% of the team dedicated to research and development. PIX Moving has applied for more than 200 patents in China, Europe, and the United States, and has been recognized by the Davos Forum as one of the 'Top 100 Most Promising Technology Pioneers in the World.