‘Mobility As A Service’ Concept Promises To Revolutionize Transport Accessibility

‘Mobility As A Service’ Concept Promises To Revolutionize Transport Accessibility

Not everybody may have heard of the term ‘Mobility as a Service’ or MaaS, as it is referred to in the transport sector but if you’ve taken an Uber of late or even a regular taxi, there may be some familiarity with the basic concept. (MORE)

Telematics an essential component of MaaS profitability

Telematics an essential component of MaaS profitability

Mobility as a service companies are turning their attention to profitability. Digitalisation and data management will play indispensable roles. By Xavier Boucherat

The expansion-at-all-costs model famously pursued by Uber and other arrivals in the mobility service space is slowly but surely being succeeded by a focus on profitability and sustainability. On the one hand, technologies have matured, with services more reliable and accessible than at any point in history: the challenge now is one of optimisation. (MORE)

The move to MaaS: What can it do for your business and how will mobility evolve?

The move to MaaS: What can it do for your business and how will mobility evolve?

Modern technologies have revolutionised the way we connect, consume, and move around.
In recent years we have witnessed a meteoric rise in on-demand, connected services, from Netflix to Uber, and we have become accustomed to the ease and convenience that connectivity offers.
Demand is always growing for greater connectivity, and for services to be more diverse and accessible, and this has translated to the world of business travel. (MORE)

Parking as a Service : PaaS, Present and Future

Parking as a Service : PaaS, Present and Future

Over the past few years “Mobility as a Service” has become a commonplace term in transport-related conversations across the world. MaaS offers travellers numerous benefits in our quest to be ever-more mobile, offering subscriptions to mobility services that make our journeys smoother, more efficient, safer and, ultimately, cheaper. But what about Parking as a Service? (MORE)

MaaS: the Quiet Revolution in Transport (Part 1)

MaaS: the Quiet Revolution in Transport (Part 1)

Behind the scenes, there’s a quiet movement going on – and it’s gaining traction worldwide. Changing government policy, the digitisation of transport, increasing mobility options, a rise in active travel, plus pent up demand from Covid-19 to travel, socialise and visit family and friends – they all impact on the future of transport and how we move around.

These factors combined are also creating an urgent need for mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) to deliver services efficiently and make transport and travel easier to access for millions of people. Indeed, the market for MaaS is expected to grow to more than US$230bn worldwide by 2025 – that’s nearly a tenfold increase in less than a decade (source: Statistica).
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And what if MaaS was an Opera ?

And what if MaaS was an Opera ?

MaaS (Mobility-as-a-Service) can be run under many different business models: B2Customer, B2Business2EmployeeEmployer, B2Government (or B2Administration), B2Member, etc.

But let’s focus on the B2G! … What if MaaS was an Opera?

An opera, you say? Are you talking about the physical place, like an opera house or symphony hall, or the musical score?

The same question could be raised when talking about MaaS! The operator or the solution? (MORE)