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Future of Mobility

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Frictionless, automated, personalized travel on demand – we are steadily approaching the emergence of a new ecosystem in mobility; one that is safer, sustainable, and more inclusive for consumers. In our Future of Mobility series, we bring you key insights from top executives from both the public and private sectors – decision-makers, innovators and shapers pushing the envelope on future developments within Mobility and beyond. Have any questions? Reach out to us at seapodcast@deloitte.com # ...
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In this brand new podcast series from London's Smart Mobility Living Lab, we’ll be posing the big questions facing the future of mobility – and, more specifically, investigating the life-changing journey that road-bound transportation is just embarking on itself. But we’re not just asking questions – anyone can do that. We’ll be trying to answer them too. Tune into Journey Makers each month to hear experts grappling with everything from insurance to design, emergency services, deliveries, re ...
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Digital innovation plays an integral role in enabling the shift towards seamless, automated, connected, and personalised on-demand travel. They enable people and goods to move more efficiently and safely without the need for new infrastructure. With Deloitte’s 2021 Global Automotive Consumer Study revealing changing mobility patterns due to the COV…
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As today's cities become larger and more diverse, the growing urban population density brings increasingly complex challenges. To ensure a sustainable future, smart cities have to plan, design and manage urban infrastructure for effective and reliable operation. What can organisations and governments do to accelerate the development of smart cities…
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Unlike other industries that are largely driven by the public sector, the space tech industry is increasingly fronted by private entities. On top of the regional collaborations, funding by private entities have accelerated space tech advancements in cities like Singapore. In this episode, we speak to Lynette Tan, Chief Executive at Singapore Space …
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According to Deloitte’s 2019 Innovation Report, the Southeast Asian digital economy is expected to exceed US$300 billion by 2025, with e-commerce in particular showing strong and persistent growth. With demands expected to continue growing, more effort is required to optimise service levels for efficient deliveries. How then can organisations respo…
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Often described as a global leader in the future of mobility, Singapore boasts one of the world’s most robust public transport systems. According to Deloitte’s City Mobility Index 2020, good vision and investments are amongst the many strengths that drives Singapore towards being a global leader in the future of mobility. In this episode, join Dani…
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Digitalisation could be the key to future business success for players in the maritime industry and goods mobility. However, how are ports evolving to adapt to these emerging technologies? What is the blueprint to success for goods mobility in these volatile times? Join Kenneth Lim, Chief Technology Officer of the Maritime and Port Authority of Sin…
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In recent years, the mobility field has seen an increase in companies delving into autonomous vehicles due to a confluence of heavy investments as well as significant technological advances. If properly harnessed, autonomous vehicles have the potential to massively change the way we live by providing us with a safer, more efficient and accessible t…
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By 2050, more than two-thirds of the global population will live, commute, and work in urban areas. As urban populations grow, so will the need for more sustainable and eco-friendly mobility. Fortunately, consumers today have shown growing preferences towards electric vehicles (EVs), according to Deloitte’s 2020 Global Automotive Consumer Study. Wh…
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The COVID-19 situation has seen a steep decrease in local air pollution as well as global greenhouse gas emissions. However, this has come as a result of lockdowns and mobility restrictions. So, how do we curb local pollution levels and emissions while still maintaining our level of mobility? Enter the concept of electric vehicles also known as EVs…
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The convergence of emerging technologies combined with changing consumer and societal preferences has resulted in the rapid adoption of Mobility-as-a-Service also known as MaaS; getting users from point A to B in a flexible, multimodal, and seamless way through a single interface. Recent collaborations have also seen the integration of eco-friendly…
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Could the future of mobility lie in shared modes of transport rather than personal vehicles? If the success of Netflix is any indicator, the future of urban mobility might very well be centred on shared transportation. MaaS models are forecasted to empower a new reality for urban mobility by ensuring equity and reducing traffic congestion, helping …
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The past decade has seen the mobility sector undergo rapid change and transformation towards a more sustainable and efficient paradigm. However, the outbreak of the coronavirus has thrown a spanner in the works. Both the demand and supply-side disruptions have resulted in mobility ecosystem players scrambling to improve their operational and financ…
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Exactly what the CAVs of the future will look like is very much still up for debate. It remains unclear whether form will lead function or the other way round. Some suggest that designers have an opportunity to shape how self-driving are used by their non-driving passengers. Others will argue that CAV design will be informed by what the vehicles ar…
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It’s July 2015, and Andy Greenberg is driving his Jeep Cherokee through downtown St Louis. The weather is normal for a summer’s day in Missouri: clear and warm. So Andy finds it a bit frustrating when the windshield wipers start up. Especially as he can’t seem to switch them off. Then the air conditioning turns up full blast, even though Andy hasn’…
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Stop, look, and listen. If you grew up in the UK, these words – or a variation of them – should be familiar to you. Since 1967, they’ve formed the basis of government campaigns teaching children how to cross the road safely. Everyone from Batman, to Doctor Who, and even a singing hedgehog has been involved in these campaigns. Being able to interact…
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With data growing into its burgeoning role as a new kind of currency, and technology driving change at a pace that few organisations can keep up with on their own, how will a more collaborative, co-creation-based approach better enable the future of urban transport?In the final episode of this three-part series, we aim to develop a framework for co…
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If transport is what currently connects our cities and citizens, then connected transport will connect our smart cities.It will offer whole new opportunities, platforms, mediums, and formats by which people will interact with the services they use.In this episode, we explore how smart urban environments will incorporate multimodal, MaaS solutions, …
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When people envision the city of the future, it inevitably comes with images of towering glass structures glinting in the sun, criss-crossed by flying vehicles gliding effortlessly through the sky.But is that really what a smart city will look like? It’s unlikely, to say the least. With transport models moving from ownership to usership, and access…
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There were 1,770 reported road deaths in the UK from 2017-18, with more than 26-and-a-half thousand people killed or seriously injured.Debates about how the introduction of driverless vehicles might impact these statistics can be tensely fought affairs. For many people, safety is the most important consideration to be made about a driverless future…
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According to the AA, a new car starts diminishing in value as soon as you drive it off the forecourt. By the time you’ve been pootling around in it for a year, it might have lost as much as 40% of its value. Three years later, and your car’s value could have dropped by as much as 60%.Add in the fact that cars in the UK typically spend about 96% of …
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When it comes to getting from A to B, there are other things you might need – a map, good tunes, or someone to feed you boiled sweets – but generally, a mode of transport and something to ride it on are enough.Today, Britain boasts an estimated 246,700 miles of road, traversed by as many as 38 million licensed vehicles.We’ve talked quite a lot abou…
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It’s nearly Christmas, which means if you work in an office you’ll no doubt have noticed the steady increase in packages showing up at reception.Indeed, Adobe Analytics data revealed last month that more than half of UK Christmas shopping budgets will be spent online this year.A quarter of UK shoppers do their shopping over what’s become known as t…
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Welcome to episode one of Journey Makers: the podcast exploring not just what the future looks like, but how we’re going to get there.In each episode, we aim to tackle one of the big questions facing the future of mobility. One question – just one – but a big one. Every month.This month, we’re looking at policy; and the question we’re asking is: “h…
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In this brand new podcast series from London's Smart Mobility Living Lab, we’ll be posing the big questions facing the future of mobility – and, more specifically, investigating the life-changing journey that road-bound transportation is embarking on itself. But we’re not just asking questions – anyone can do that. We’ll be trying to answer them to…
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