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This week's show looks at aerial vehicles, AI robot training, data centers, EV adoption, and green hydrogen.
This week's show looks at energy, water recycling, AI in manufacturing, plus: autonomous vehicles, autonomous aviation, and autonomous ships studying hurricanes.
Participants from more than 25 countries will be taking part in the 9th Samson International Smart Mobility Summit on May 18th at the Tel Aviv Expo. Policy makers, industry leaders, researchers and entrepreneurs will gather to chart together the next era of intelligent, resilient and sustainable mobility. Ahead of the event, Daniella Gera Margaliot, Deputy Director General of Innovation and Smart Mobility at the Ministry of Transport and Road Safety, spoke to KAN's Naomi Segal (Photo: Noga Shadmi)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's show looks at advanced manufacturing, electric, autonomous, and aerial vehicles, clean water, and space!
The following article of the Professional Services industry is: “From Costly Moves to Smart Mobility: Learn from 2025 Trends” by Sofía Bentinck, CEO, Anchor Relocation Worldwide.
This week's show looks at the Great Lakes, hydrogen, autonomous vehicles, space junk, and AI.
This week's show looks at space, military technology, advanced manufacturing, a tariff reversal, energy, and toxins in your drinking water. Plus a conversation with Astemo's Samantha Sklarski about the Engineering Careers Tour.
This week's show includes news about power innovation, manufacturing, sustainability, autonomous naval ships, and space.
This week's show includes a lot of news about -- and from -- space, plus hydrogen, electric and hybrid vehicles, new delivery technologies, and emotional robots.
This week's show covers mobility in Michigan, autonomous kitchens for the army, AI-powered robots in your company and at the White house, Uber investing in an auto manufacturer, and Canada's changing lunar agenda.
This week's show includes a lot of news about automation in manufacturing, powering drones, drones fighting drones, water security, and data centers in Detroit.
In this episode, Barbara Pareglio from GSMA talks about the critical role of connectivity in Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). She explains how GSMA's work in mobile technologies, including 4G, 5G and future 6G, is helping enable scalable, secure and interoperable solutions for drones and emerging aviation platforms. The discussion explores how mobile networks can support beyond visual line-of-sight operations, enhance safety through digital identification and tracking, and provide a cost-effective alternative to traditional aviation communication systems. Pareglio also outlines GSMA-led initiatives around drone identity, detect-and-avoid systems, and data-driven risk mitigation. Looking ahead, she highlights the importance of integrating connectivity into aviation design from the outset, enabling more autonomous, data-rich and efficient airspace management, while stressing collaboration across industries to accelerate innovation.
This week's show includes news about The Great Lakes and water sustainability, energy innovation, and autonomous robots. Plus a conversation with Haseeb Khan, who we met at Wayne State University as part of our Astemo Engineering Careers Tour.
This week's show includes news about engineering and innovation, flying taxis, and autonomous shuttles. Plus energy: ranging from data centers and the price of gas, to powering an AI brain.
In questa puntata vi guido attraverso le sfide e le opportunità della montagna moderna, dove la tecnologia non deve essere una "mono-cultura" ma un acceleratore dell'identità territoriale. Esploriamo come l'innovazione stia cambiando le Alpi, dai grandi eventi alla ricerca di autenticità delle nuove generazioni.In questo episodio:Vision Alps a Domodossola: Analizziamo l'iniziativa dedicata alla trasformazione digitale delle Alpi prevista per il 5 marzo 2026. Discutiamo di Smart Road, Smart Mobility e dell'importanza di coinvolgere attivamente gli attori locali e le università per evitare una gestione del territorio calata dall'alto. (link: https://www.visionalps.com/visionalps-2026-domodossola/)Milano Cortina 2026 e la Destination Management: Le Olimpiadi come volano per uno sviluppo di lungo periodo. Approfondiamo la strategia di Joseph Ejarque per gestire il pre, durante e post-evento, proteggendo il brand locale dall'ombra dei loghi istituzionali. (link: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/milano-cortina-2026-una-strategia-di-destination-oltre-josep-ejarque-k4dhf/)Il paradosso della scelta alla BIT: Perché avere troppe opzioni turistiche (il paradosso della marmellata) può paralizzare il viaggiatore. Come l'Italia può riposizionarsi in un mercato globale sempre più affollato. (link: https://www.lagenziadiviaggimag.it/ezhaya-e-la-parabola-della-marmellata/)Generazione Z e Agenzie di Viaggio: La sorpresa del ritorno al "fisico". Nonostante l'ispirazione nasca sui social e l'AI aiuti la pianificazione, i giovani cercano nelle agenzie sicurezza e community. Analizziamo la partnership tra Bluvacanze e WeRoad come nuovo modello di business. (link: https://www.ttgitalia.com/agenzie-viaggi/busca-bluvacanze-e-la-gen-z-senza-social-non-ci-saranno-agenzie-IA25619753)L'Intelligenza Artificiale nel Search: Come Google e l'AI stanno cambiando il modo in cui cerchiamo le nostre destinazioni attraverso il modello delle "4 S": Search, Scroll, Screen e Shop. (link: https://stream24.ilsole24ore.com/video/tecnologia/google-cosi-cambia-nostro-motore-ricerca-l-ai/AICUuReB?refresh_ce=1)#marketingterritoriale #marketingturistico #antropologia #milanocortina2026 #genz #ai
This week's show includes a Chinese flying saucer, solar trucks in Africa, a visit to the CARES lab at Wayne State, engineering judgement in the age of AI, and Automotive Ethernet training.
This week's show includes more news from space, more on water security, student videos from our Engineering Careers tour at Wayne State University, plus AVs, EV batteries, humanoid robots, and hydrogen under the ground in Michigan.
This week's show includes more news from space, technology at the winter Olympics, water security, and the Astemo Engineering Careers tour stopping for a day at Detroit's Wayne State University.
This week's show includes news from space, as well as Portugal – plus EVs, energy, trucks, and robots building cars in Detroit.
This week's show includes news from the Detroit Auto Show, EV incentives in California, investing in hydrogen, AI to the rescue, and investing in transit projects in the US -- plus my conversation from the Detroit Auto Show with Aisin Corporation's Ed Perosky.
This week's show includes news about EV sales, drone first responders, more junk in space ... plus lots of AI in cars, on farms, and impacting our water.
This week's show includes news about AI benefitting organizations, Ford pulling back on EVs, an autonomous solar-powered motorcycle, advances in agri-tech, and battery innovation.
In China, a generation raised on digital savvy is rewriting the rules of consumption. Their new status symbol is one of financial intelligence: the pre-owned electric vehicle. Confronting a cooling used-car market and the steep depreciation of new energy vehicles, they see opportunity instead of crisis. They apply a hacker's mindset to mobility, finding luxury in efficiency and status in savvy calculation. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve & Fei Fei
Welcome to a special edition of Smart Mobility Today. As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, Global Auto Mobility and Smart Mobility Today look at food innovation — ranging from smarter agriculture, to sustainability, food safety, robot delivery, and the battle against hunger worldwide.
The team is on the road working on a new audio and video series, so we are taking a second listen to an episode from April -- the focus was on mobility in cities, tariff-driven auto industry challenges, bug-sized robots, running robots, and a celestial birthday. Plus, an interview with #Yazaki North America about the challenges of AI development and how they work with large and growing companies.
This week's show includes news about aerial vehicles, super computing, auto industry layoffs, robots, drones, and the seat belt.
This week's show includes news about robots, energy, flying vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and drones.
This week's show includes news about the auto industry, autonomous vehicles in the ocean and on our streets, space junk, clean energy jobs, and transit in big cities.
This week's show includes news about EVs, flying taxis, solar power, robotic swimmers, and the first AI-powered police cruiser.
This week's show includes news about robots in China, health news for astronauts, funding cuts for clean energy, and ways the auto industry is working in the face of decreasing EV tax credits and increasing tariffs.
This week's show includes news about AI in the auto industry, nuclear-powered space travel, robots, and clean emission transportation in Michigan.
This week's show includes news about flying cars, EV curb charging, robots harvesting strawberries, and the medical use of spider-like robots.
What does it take to bring safe, reliable autonomous vehicles to Europe's roads? From shifting to performance-based regulations for L3 and L4 Systems to the role of human oversight, the European Commission Joint Research Centre is using technology, policy, and collaboration to drive the future of autonomy. Listen in as we sit down with members Akos Kriston, Officer, Scientific Research for ADAS, and Espedito Rusciano, Programme Manager, Scientific Research for Connected, Automated and Smart Mobility, to discuss the EU's evolving approach to semi and fully autonomous driving. You'll learn how projects like HIDDEN are pushing the boundaries of safety in complex urban environments, how the Open Regulatory Framework could shape the next decade of mobility, and why international collaboration is key to success. We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today — a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
This week's show includes news from Japanese auto makers, and more about robots, autonomous serial vehicles, advances in 6g, and using drones to protect cattle.
In recognition of Labor Day, and while the Smart Mobility Team enjoys a last weekend of summer, we are sharing an episode from three years ago this week. It is amazing how much work goes into innovation, how much things have changed, and how much they have stayed the same. Enjoy!
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3096: Most running injuries stem from training imbalances, not from running itself. Rachel Trotta explains how overtraining, daily mileage without rest, and neglecting strength work can cause muscular imbalances that lead to joint pain and setbacks. By blending structured run programs, targeted strength training, smart mobility work, and recovery, runners can build resilience, avoid burnout, and enjoy a lifetime of pain-free miles. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://racheltrotta.com/fitness/why-do-runners-get-injured/ Quotes to ponder: "Running is not intrinsically ‘hard on the knees' it is the muscular imbalances that result from running that can pull joints out of whack." "Follow a structured running program, and if you are an absolute beginner, use a run-walk program." "Your exercise routine should have structured variety throughout each week." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3096: Most running injuries stem from training imbalances, not from running itself. Rachel Trotta explains how overtraining, daily mileage without rest, and neglecting strength work can cause muscular imbalances that lead to joint pain and setbacks. By blending structured run programs, targeted strength training, smart mobility work, and recovery, runners can build resilience, avoid burnout, and enjoy a lifetime of pain-free miles. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://racheltrotta.com/fitness/why-do-runners-get-injured/ Quotes to ponder: "Running is not intrinsically ‘hard on the knees' it is the muscular imbalances that result from running that can pull joints out of whack." "Follow a structured running program, and if you are an absolute beginner, use a run-walk program." "Your exercise routine should have structured variety throughout each week." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's show features a favorite episode from our Astemo Future Engineering Careers Tour. Global Auto Mobility met at Michigan State University with student groups, associations, and teams – and we heard a lot about how their involvement is preparing today's students for the future of engineering careers.
This week's show focuses on robots, advancements in auto technology, energy, the moon, and using AI to aid first responders.
This week's show focuses on tariffs and the automotive industry, the rise of Physical AI, self-charging robots, and efforts to combat plastic pollution.
This week's show focuses on automotive tech breakthroughs in Europe, a big industry jobs project lost in the US, robots riding the subway in China, and finding your next home with the assistance of drones.
This week, we are looking back at our April 2025 show from the Astemo Engineering Careers Tour at University of Michigan Dearborn. Global Auto Mobility met with student leaders to discuss how they are preparing for the future of engineering. Get a glimpse of their enhusiams and energy. Featuring Savannah Welch (Human Centered Engineering Design), Regina Arriola (Bioengineering), Perla Fares (Biomedical Engineering), Jakub Wittrock (Electrical and Computer Engineering) and Zane Carlson (Software Engineering).
This week, we are featuring the March 2025 show from our Astemo Engineering Careers Tour at University of Michigan Dearborn. This expert panel discussed how industry, higher education, and students collaborate to prepare for the future of engineering. We heard from Assistant Dean John Cristiano, as well as Professors Areen Alsaid, Alireza Mohammadi, and Samir Rawashdeh.
This week's show focuses on taxis in the air and on the ground -- plus space, 6G, drones, and flexible robots.
This week's show focuses on hydrogen power, delivery robots, AI-powered manufacturing, rare earth elements, moon news, and advances in vision sensing technology.
This week's show focuses on more auto industry challenges in the US and globally, improvements in telecommunications technology, and making robots more human-like.. for the benefit of humans.
This week's show focuses on AI and shipping, aerial mobility, more auto industry tariff challenges, barrier-free transit, and smart recycling.
This week's show focuses on mobility in cities, tariff-driven auto industry challenges, bug-sized robots, running robots, and a celestial birthday. Plus an interview with Yazaki North America about the challenges of AI development and how they work with growing companies.
This week's show focuses on air mobility, ocean and agri-tech, the rise of robots, EV industry challenges, and more from our Astemo Engineering Careers Tour.
Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD