Frost & Sullivan Intelligent Mobility event

Frost & Sullivan will be evaluating the future of transport, new mobility business models and the digital transformation of the automotive industry at its tenth annual Intelligent Mobility event.

Leading automotive manufacturers, including heads of mobility representing BMW, Daimler and Jaguar Land Rover, Tier 1 suppliers, mobility integrators, new mobility service providers and mass transport operators, along with policy makers, city planners and futurists, will offer insights into the potential roles, prospects and impacts of intelligent mobility.

The two-day forum is complemented by a public versus private transport debate at the House of Lords, featuring panel speakers’ perspectives on the evolving business models of the future and their insights into the future of mobility in smart cities.

Frost & Sullivan sees two key trends currently transforming the mobility space – the rising appeal of ‘mobility as a service’ (MaaS), highlighting the shift away from product sales toward the provision of integrated mobility services, and the deepening of public-private partnerships.

‘As the roadmap for intelligent mobility evolves, policy makers and service providers are required to intensify their collaboration,’ said Sarwant Singh, senior partner at Frost & Sullivan.

‘Not only do policy makers need to understand and quantify the full effect of intelligent mobility solutions on their economies, they also need to implement legislative and political frameworks that will enable service providers to effectively deliver such,’ Sarwant added.

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