From November 2-7, over half-a-million visitors will attend the EICMA  2010 Show (Esposizione Internazionale Ciclo e Motociclo e Accessori),  or better know by English speakers as the Milan Motorcycle Show, the  annual trade show in Italy featuring motorcycles and motorcycling gear.
Dainese and AGV have reported that they will be at the EICMA 2010  Show for the presentation of two very important technological  advancements.
They return to EICMA for the 68th edition of the International  Motorcycle Show to provide a preview of the research projects that are  the driving force behind the company's safety innovation for the next  few years.
The Dainese and AGV display will be entirely dedicated to these two  motorcycle safety apparel projects: 1) the D-Air airbag for motorcycle  riders, 2) and AGV Standards, an authentic revolution in the motorcycle  helmet design and creation process.
The display for the D-Air project will host both the "Racing"  version, which will be officially presented, as it is now ready for a  much-anticipated market launch, and the "Street" version, which the  prototypes are in an advanced state of development but not quite ready  for primetime.
Show visitors will be shown the biggest steps in the D-Air  evolutionary process that began back in the year 2000, including the  different prototypes that have finally led to the final product, soon to  go on sale.
AGV will be presenting AGV Standards, the innovative helmet design  method that allows motorcycle helmets be literally constructed around  the wearer's head thanks to the accurate scanning of his or her head  (cranium), with the end results leading to improved comfort and safety.
 
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