25 Works of Art That Define America Now – TIME

In TIME’s “Art That Defines America,” Yves Behar identifies the pickup truck as a symbol of the American “can-do” spirit. Behar advocates for a shift from ego-driven designs to sustainable utility, highlighting fuseproject’s TELO MT1 as the blueprint for the 21st-century electric truck.

SFMOMA and TELO Trucks win iF Design Awards

From the galleries of SFMOMA to the future of the American road, fuseproject continues to redefine categories. Our latest iF Design Award wins highlight a commitment to narrative-driven exhibition design and sustainable, compact electric mobility.

To Stay in Her Home, She Let In an A.I. Robot

“She makes me feel cared for. She makes me feel important.” These words from Jan, featured in the New York Times, go to the heart of our mission. For seniors aging in place, ElliQ provides the proactive companionship needed to combat isolation.

Fuseproject Imagines Montblanc’s First Digital Pen

Designed by Fuseproject, Montblanc’s first digital pen bridges the tactile ritual of handwriting with the power of digital capture. Rooted in heritage craftsmanship, the pen makes advanced technology nearly invisible, preserving emotion, precision, and trust.

An Even Smarter Home: Yves Behar And Jason Johnson Unveil Doma

Doma Home, co-founded by Jason Johnson and Yves Behar, introduces Intelligent Doors and Windows that embed sensors, robotics, and automation directly into the home’s structure, creating a reliable, seamless, design-driven intelligent living experience.

Making Innovation Feel Human CULTURED

Designer Yves Behar, Founder and CEO of Fuseproject Is Making Innovation Feel Human—Even as We Move Closer to an A.I. Future. The design studio founder shares how empathy and human-centered design can guide technology toward more meaningful ends.

TELO Trucks at Web Summit

Fuseproject Founder Yves Behar and TELO Trucks’ Jason Marks take the Web Summit stage to explore how design can shift culture, redefine mobility, and challenge long-held industry assumptions. Their conversation highlights the MT1 as a symbol of smarter, more sustainable progress.