Transport is a basic need that determines our ability to take part in daily life: go to work, get an…
Cities across the globe are changing their approach to urban development in a bid to reduce carbon emissions, improve accessibility…
As the world’s population grows, many leading cities are struggling to find solutions to their increasing traffic problems. The transport…
Micromobility has a key role to play in decarbonising urban transport and travel, helping us to move away from private…
In this article, we explore why Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) data has an important role to play, helping transport stakeholders and city planners to better understand mobility behaviours and determine how best to shape public policy, utilise space and where to direct funding.
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is a drastic paradigm shift in the transport space, using cutting edge technology. For users,…
Our apps help users of all abilities save money, time and hassle, be more independent and in control when planning their trips. They also point out healthier, more environmentally friendly and cheaper alternatives of travel, e.g. riding a bike, scooter share or public transport.
The quest for personalisation is nothing new. It’s particularly prevalent in marketing and the retail sector. Whether it’s personalised products,…
“Climate change has become a defining factor in companies’ long-term prospects…But awareness is rapidly changing, and I believe we are…
After the successful MaaS trial in Sydney in 2019, Mobility as a Service is now coming to Brisbane. The 12-month trial of the ODIN PASS app will allow University of Queensland (UQ) students and staff to plan, book and pay for multi-modal trips all in one app.