Startups, cities partner to benefit from growing mobility initiatives
Screenshot from Vulog.com. created a platform for mobility services that is now used in cities around the world for car-sharing services. Its VP and GM for North America, Alex Thibault, spoke at the recent Mobility Talks International event in Washington.
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Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, 09:36 PM
Jack Ferry, Correspondent
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
Startup companies are the lifeblood of the growing mobility movement in the global auto industry. The ideas for moving people from Point A to Point B, with new and innovative ways of navigating cities not imagined 10-to-15 years ago, has spawned a generation of determined risk-takers. Cities like Pittsburgh; Columbus, Ohio; Montreal; Las Vegas and Madrid, where mobility […]