Mapbox is the location data platform for mobile and web applications. We’re changing the way people move around cities and explore our world.
“Digital maps are transforming the way brands interact with the travel consumer. Simple navigation has given way to rich interactions and local search based on real-time data.” - LB On this episode of QuestCast, we talk to Paul Goodman, Head of Consumer over at Mapbox, a digital mapping API and developer platform that powers numerous consumer applications including SnapChat, Tinder, the Weather Channel, Lonely Planet, Porsche, Metromile, Tableau, and others. Luke Bujarski (Founder, luft.net) talks to Paul to better understand how maps have evolved beyond basic navigation, and how they are transforming interactions between brands and consumers. We cover the use cases for digital mapping applications in travel, the overall state and opportunity of the location technology market, we cover deep tech including IoT and automation, and the impressive pace of innovation now coming out of the China market. Episode links: * Mapbox Customer Showcase - https://mapbox.com/showcase * Mapbox - https://mapbox.com This episode was recorded on February 13, 2019 in Future of Work. Shared with permission from luft.net – a global research consultancy analyzing the trends and companies shaping the future of human mobility: https://luft.net/questcast/are-digital-maps-the-new-travel-consumer-interface Episode page: https://soundcloud.com/mapbox/are-digital-maps-the-new-travel-consumer-interface Transcript: https://gist.github.com/domlet/162b4624e927f70033946a1d13a1620c
Episode shared with permission from JK Design: http://dissection.jkdesign.com/amyleewalton Amy Lee Walton is a multidisciplinary designer that walks the line between creative and coder. She is a practicing designer, cartographer, and speaker; who likes to write narrative and code. She currently works at Mapbox, where she designs maps, curates and queries open source data, and builds systems for outreach and engagement, teaching others the secrets of excellent cartography. This episode was originally sponsored by The Typographics Festival. EPISODE LINKS: Studio Ames - http://studioames.com Mapbox - https://www.mapbox.com Guide To Map Design - http://mapbox.com/map-design Twitter - https://twitter.com/amyleew Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/amyleew
New modes of mobility are helping people get where they need to go faster, cheaper and more easily. In particular, the growth of rental scooters and bikes are allowing city-dwellers to make short-distance trips in more environmentally-friendly and wallet-friendly ways. How are micromobility providers working to improve accessibility, infrastructure and adoption of new modes of transportation? Micromobility leaders joined us at Mapbox to celebrate bike-to-work day and discuss the evolution of micromobility services and startups. PANELISTS: * Michal Nakashimada, Product, Ride Report * Nelle Pierson, Marketing Lead For Jump Bikes, Uber * Warren Logan, Senior Planner, Sf County Transportation Authority * Alex Roy, Director Of Special Operations, Argo Ai * Stacey Randecker Bartlett, Co-host, The Flying Car Radio Show MODERATOR: * James Gross, Co-founder, Micromobility Industries HOST: * Tarani Duncan, Product Manager, Mapbox Download our guide to building the ultimate micromobility app: www.mapbox.com/map-design/guide-to-micro-mobility Episode landing page: https://soundcloud.com/mapbox/micromobility-panel