The future of transport will be intelligent, resting on concepts of shared, connected and automated mobility.
Innovative social, economic and technological concepts are already converging to foster integrated multimodal networks that blur the divide between public and personal modes of transport and, in the process, address challenges related to transport inefficiencies.
Changing demographics, technological advancements, and smart governance are leading to a new world of mobility services, where access to mobility solutions, as opposed to ownership of transportation assets such as a car, is becoming more commonplace.
Collectively, these trends will generate a market for mobility services worth over $1 trillion by 2025, according to Frost & Sullivan.
Frost & Sullivan will be evaluating these and many other aspects of new mobility business models and the digital transformation of the automotive industry at its tenth annual “Intelligent Mobility”event, taking place at the Jumeirah Carlton Hotel, London on 19 and 20 June.