The Impact of MaaS and CAV on the Future of Mobility: TSC Scotland Retrospective

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Mobility as a Service and Connected and Autonomous Vehicle will have major impacts on the way we live, the structure of our cities, the way we move and pay for mobility and for people working in the mobility market. In his opening keynote at TRANSPORT Smart Class, Scotland 2018 last Thursday, Dr George Hazel OBE addressed these impacts, talked about the characteristics of MaaS and CAV and explained where MaaS and CAV are coming from and why they cannot be ignored.

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TRANSPORT Smart Class, Scotland 2018

On September 27th we will be casting a spotlight over Scotland, hosting our speakers discussions on how the latest digital innovations can help overcome the transport and mobility challenges faced by the city-regions of Glasgow & Clyde Valley, Edinburgh & South East Scotland, Stirling, Tay, Aberdeen, Inverness & Highlands, and beyond.

  27/09/2018

   Glasgow, UK

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