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Beyond EVs, Hydrogen & AI: The Future of Mobility with CEO of GoStation, Andrew Hisey. .
„Software is eating the world” – diese Aussage eines Risikokapitalgebers aus dem Silicon Valley wurde schon oft zitiert. Stimmt das denn auch für die Autoindustrie? Wird Software auch zum maßgeblichen Einflussfaktor in der Branche? Welche Technologien treiben diesen Markt? Und welche Spieler sind hier am aktivsten? Diese Fragen klären wir im Gespräch mit Johannes Deichmann, Partner bei McKinsey. Weitere Infos: https://mck.de/Automotivesoftware See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Autonomes Fahren kann zum Wachstumsmotor für die Autoindustrie werden. 2035 könnte der zusätzliche Umsatz bei bis zu 400 Mrd. US-Dollar liegen. Wo stehen wir beim autonomen Fahren? Welche Hürden gilt es noch zu nehmen? Und können wir bald alle das Lenkrad aus der Hand geben? Diese Fragen klären wir im Gespräch mit Kersten Heineke, Partner bei McKinsey und Leiter des McKinsey Center for Future Mobility. Weitere Infos: https://mck.de/autonomesfahren See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
In this episode The Four Trends of Mobility with ITS Norway, Jenny Simonsen from ITS Norway provides insightful commentary on the four major trends impacting the future of mobility. She discusses how mobility will become more efficient through electrification, automation, sharing services, and seamless transportation. Simonsen explains how electrification will reduce noise and air pollution as more electric vehicles hit the roads. She also touches on how self-driving cars and trucks will transform our transportation networks by improving safety and traffic flow. Additionally, Simonsen notes how shared mobility services like ride-hailing and bike-sharing are making it easier to get around without owning a personal vehicle. Finally, she comments on how integrated payment systems, real-time data, and connected infrastructure will enable truly seamless transportation across different modes. If you're interested in learning more about where mobility is headed and how these four trends will reshape transportation, be sure to watch the full professional and informative episode. Simonsen provides a compelling overview of what the future may look like as travel becomes more efficient, sustainable, and integrated through new technologies and business models. This is a must-watch for anyone curious about the next generation of mobility.
Everybody loves to move. How we choose to move will determine what life looks like for the next generation. In this season of The Future of X, we take a look at the future of mobility, in partnership with Ford. The future of mobility has the potential to electrify our imagination, sustain our planet and connect us like never before. If you want to see how we can get there, then get in and buckle up. It's going to be a wild ride.
In this episode, Akshi Goel, EY Global Advanced Manufacturing & Mobility Analyst, shares her insights on the top themes discussed by mobility leaders during the 4Q20 public earnings calls. The mobility industry continues to witness recovery in consumer demand as the pandemic acted as a catalyst for shifts in consumption patterns toward e-commerce and sustainability. However, demand recovery across sectors could further intensify raw material shortages. And, while the mobility sector did manage challenges posed by the pandemic through agility in decision-making, resiliency in operations, accelerated digitization and leaner cost structure, companies still need to prepare for rising uncertainty associated with geopolitical risks. Key takeaways: Developments in end markets: automotive peers are witnessing a strong recovery in consumer demand; however, the impact of disruption continues to reflect on performance. Logistics peers are witnessing sustained growth arising from e-commerce activity. Competitive positioning: achieving the optimum product price and customer mix remains a top priority with mobility peers. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have set up a strong product pipeline with a focus on sustainability and connected vehicles. Business reorganization: several peers are reporting performance improvements due to lean cost structure and rationalization of product portfolios toward high margin segments.
Wiecie, że pierwszy samochód elektryczny powstał w 1842 roku?Później wszystkie kolejne podobnie przełomowe dla elektromobilności wydarzenia miały miejsce we wrześniu. Dlatego we współpracy z ABB przygotowałam dla Was odcinek poświęcony właśnie transportowi na baterie i ładowaniu. Rozmawiam z Katarzyną Sobótką-Demianowską dyrektorką ds. rozwoju rynku elektromobilności w ABB Polska nie tylko o ładowaniu samochodów osobowych, ale także ciężkiego transportu i komunikacji publicznej. Dlaczego na polskich ulicach nadal jest niewiele autobusów elektrycznych i czego potrzebuje ten sektor by rozwinąć się w Polsce? Czym jest "szybkie ładowanie" i co oznacza "ostatnia mila" w transporcie?To odcinek, w którym rowerzystka pyta specjalistkę o proste zagadnienia dotyczące elektromobilności, by zrozumieć dlaczego długofalowo samochody na baterie są lepszym i bardziej oszczędnym rozwiązaniem i jaki to ma wpływ na nasze zdrowie i życie w mieście.
Vincent Wijnen, senior vice president from Nissan in Asia & Oceania joined us in a conversation to discuss the future of mobility in Asia. We began our conversation on the concept of autonomous vehicles and how it will transform the concept of mobility in Asia. We discussed the major themes around autonomous vehicles specifically in the areas of energy, communications and cybersecurity. Vincent also discussed how the regulatory bodies in Asia are thinking about self-driving cars and whether we will be living in a future where we are driving or be driven.
Connected Futures: A Cisco podcast exploring business innovation insights
The collision of mobility and cloud - the “mobile cloud” - stands to significantly increase the overall value of mobility. By enabling better access to and synchronization of data, improved scalability and reliability, and an ability to collaborate and access business applications from virtually anywhere at any time, service providers and enterprises alike should be prepared to capture the value from the explosive mobile cloud opportunity. In this podcast episode, Sujai Hajela, with Cisco's Enterprise Networking Group and Joe Cozzolino, with Cisco's Service Provider Video Infrastructure group defines what mobile cloud is and what it means for SPs and enterprises. This podcast highlights how enterprises and service providers are currently using mobile cloud and explores the vast scope of opportunities that are possible because of this collision of technology forces. For more, join the conversation, #FutureOfMobility
Connected Futures: A Cisco podcast exploring business innovation insights
While mobility, cloud and big data each enable business transformation, true power comes when organizational leaders think about these technologies collectively as they develop business strategies. In this podcast, Cisco's Carlos Dominguez and Patrick Moorhead, Moor Insights & Strategy will discuss how convergence, fueled by the growth of mobility, is bringing together applications, systems and processes to help meet organization needs and prepare for future innovation. Be sure to join the conversation, #FutureOfMobility.
Connected Futures: A Cisco podcast exploring business innovation insights
IT and business leaders are increasingly faced with the challenge of providing any user from any location on any device access to any information, all while keeping assets and users secure. These any-to-any connections are challenging the role and evolution of security controls and policies. As the mobile endpoint becomes the new perimeter, how can organizations shape their mobility security policies to mitigate risk? In this podcast episode, Cisco’s Gordon Thomson and Dimension Data’s Stefaan Hinderyckx, share their views on a holistic approach to secure enterprise mobility. The podcast also explores some of the biggest challenges and opportunities customers face as they deploy secure enterprise mobility solutions. For more about mobile security, join the conversation, #FutureOfMobility.
Connected Futures: A Cisco podcast exploring business innovation insights
With the recentexponential growth of mobile devices, it is hard not to look ahead for the next big thing that will transform technology as we know it. The current hot topic is 5G. While most industry experts agree it is a ways off, there are obvious reasons for excitement including how it will impact the future of mobility, the Internet of Things and ultimately the Internet of Everything. If 5G is all that it’s speculated to be, the mobility landscape will be in for a dramatic change, especially as businesses and organizations embrace all that 5G stands to offer such as ultra-fast network speeds and an increase in capacity. In this podcast, Cisco's Stuart Taylor and Peter Jarich with Current Analysis will explore what 5G means for the growth of mobility, the network, mobile data and real-world connected mobile experiences. Be sure to join the conversation on Twitter, #FutureOfMobility.
Connected Futures: A Cisco podcast exploring business innovation insights
The dynamic between online, mobile and traditional brick and mortar stores is changing - there is a significant movement towards an omni-channel landscape driven by mobility. It's creating a purchase journey blended with a mix of physical and digital actions where the retailers can get even closer to the customer. In this episode, Cisco's Rachael McBrearty and Doug Stephens, one of the world’s foremost retail industry futurists discuss how mobility fits into an omnichannel retail experience and what this means for the future of retail and other industries. Be sure to join the conversation, #FutureOfMobility.
Connected Futures: A Cisco podcast exploring business innovation insights
As technology becomes smarter and capable of more connections and interactions, we will begin to see certain trends arise in the mobility industry. Trends such as, low-cost mobile devices will positively impact developing regions around the world, Internet of Things (IoT) partnerships will drive transformation of mobile networks and the proliferation of wearables will further increase the number of connected devices. In this episode, Doug Webster, Vice President of Service Provider Marketing for Cisco and Chris Nicoll, head of Analysys Mason's Network Technologies and Enterprise and M2M research practices will discuss how these trends are shaping the future of mobility, and what they mean for executives in today’s business landscape. Be sure to follow @Cisco_Mobility on Twitter and join the conversation, #FutureOfMobility.