Roundtable: assessing the component parts of successful Mobility-as-a-Service
What short- and long-term strategies need to be established to ensure optimum market conditions for MaaS within public transport?
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What short- and long-term strategies need to be established to ensure optimum market conditions for MaaS within public transport?
As urban mobility struggles with congestion and pollution, shared mobility modes are finding eager acceptance among commuters across the world.
Transport networks worldwide are in a state of flux, and Latin America is no exception, says Yeswant Abhimanyu, LatAm Research Manager at Frost & Sullivan. In this interview with Intelligent Transport’s Luke Antoniou, Abhimanyu explains how new mobility business models and technologies are playing their part in improving safety and…
Maintaining the safety and security of passengers, staff and vehicles is more than just a necessary task for transport operators – it is their number one priority. As new technology continues to disrupt the transport landscape, we look to the Americas to discover the impact that new solutions and business…
New business models such as Mobility-as-a-Service are estimated to gain traction with the integration of mobility alternatives, research from Frost & Sullivan finds…
Shwetha Surender, leader of New Mobility, Frost & Sullivan discusses how the mobility landscape is being moulded by new technologies, including autonomous transportation, smart devices and connected vehicles…
Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis reveals new business models in mobility will become the new growth engines of the Latin American transportation…
The role of public transport in enabling integrated door-to-door mobility is evolving, and public transportation is set to be prioritised by citizens as a more affordable option, writes Archana Vidyasekar, Global Research Manager, Visionary Innovation Group at Frost & Sullivan.