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  • Innovation in Motion: Green energy, mobility and the future of transport

    By Martin Recke

    How BYD and Octopus Energy are transforming electric cars into active participants in the energy and mobility landscape.

  • Shaping the future of urban mobility: Voices from the road ahead

    By Martin Recke

    Smart cities need mindset, standards, and openness to reshape urban mobility – insights on tech, policy, and user experience from the German experience.

  • Beyond EVs: the opportunity for a new vision of decarbonised mobility

    By Adam Tinworth

    The carrot and the stick may be two ways of motivating a donkey – but which will deliver the decarbonised mobility infrastructure we need?

  • Timmy Ghiurãu: new technology, new energy, new futures

    By Adam Tinworth

    How do you incorparate emerging technlogy into your business? By rethinking the very narratives of the job your products are doing, says Volvo’s Timmy Ghiurãu.

  • The car of the future is emerging — in XR

    By Adam Tinworth

    Despite bad car news from Apple and Tesla, and the lack of true autonomous cars on the roads, innovation is still happening — just not where you expect.

  • Time to get moving on mobility — for the planet’s sake

    By Adam Tinworth

    We need to solve our mobility problems, both for our quality of life, and to combat the climate crisis. But achieving frugal mobility involves some serious complexity…

  • Can smart mobility solve the commuting problem?

    By Martin Recke

    Why is innovation in the mobility space pretty much limited to city centres? We need a more systematic approach.

  • Quantum Realms: why predicting the next major innovation is so hard

    By Adam Tinworth

    Quantum computing is potentially the next great wave of innovation - but it's in the pre-product, pre-consumer stage, so it's hard to understand. But what other science could end up upending how we live?

  • Automotive after peak car: Valhalla burning?

    By Martin Recke

    Have we reached peak car, the tipping point where sales and usage of cars start to decline? And what does this mean for automotive, the dominant German industry?

  • Marc Mellone: a global study into mobility needs – and opportunities

    By Adam Tinworth

    The future of mobility is about much more than autonomous cars. A Fjord research project delved deep into the specific mobility needs of varying people worldwide.

  • Change how we travel, change the world

    By Adam Tinworth

    Self-driving vehicles will reshape more than the automotive: they have the potential to change everything from retail to the very fabric of our cities.

  • Mobility as a Service: a Network to Rule All Networks

    By Martin Recke

    Mobility as a service won't arrive overnight. But in the long run, this model will probably dominate.

  • Will there be a mobility backlash, too?

    By Alexander Cohrs

    Will the tech backlash drive the self-driving, electric car revolution off the roads, too? Or are there fundamental differences in how this market operates?

  • Planes, Drones and Autonomous Automobiles

    By Adam Tinworth

    Drone-carried bags, autonomous taxis to the airport along with VR in-flight entertainment. These are fever dreams of the near-future from a long-haul departure lounge…

  • Two Major Possible Scenarios for Automotive and Mobility

    By Martin Recke

    The business model of the automotive industry is about to change drastically. Let’s look at two possible scenarios.

  • VIRTUAL MOBILITY – DESIGNING EXPERIENCES THAT MOVE

    Nils Wollny shows how immersive technologies influence the automotive industry and explores how V-Mobility might grow into a whole new business sector.

  • Mobility Disruption

    We’re living in an increasingly connected world. Trendwatcher Richard van Hooijdonk is talking about the evolution of connected things.

  • Mobility and the connected car

    By Adam Tinworth

    How could connected cars change our future - in fact, could we rethink urban transport completely? Four speakers explore this topic at NEXT14

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