Sydney, Australia – 21 June 2023: Global Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) provider SkedGo wins the Pathway to Net Zero Award in the 2023 Future Digital Awards for Smart Cities and IoT Innovation, recognising SkedGo as a champion of sustainability in the mobility sector.
The annual Future Digital Awards, presented by Juniper Research, highlights organisations that have made outstanding contributions to their industry, with the Pathway to Net Zero Award honouring those companies driving innovation in global smart city deployment and paving the way to a more sustainable future.
SkedGo’s personalised trip planning, corporative mobility and MaaS technology is also named Best MaaS Platform for the third consecutive year.
Sustainability has always remained at the core of what we do. We believe technological advancements and a global push to implement MaaS systems across our cities will be pivotal in reducing the mobility sector’s carbon emissions on a large-scale. To have been voted winner of the Pathway to Net Zero Award is a testament to the team at SkedGo, and to our customers who choose to put making transport more inclusive and sustainable, first. It is especially poignant at a time when governments around the world are implementing stringent sustainability targets for corporations of all sizes to follow.
Our team of in-house experts works hard to deliver top-quality MaaS products, a commitment that has been recognised by theBest MaaS Platform Award for a third year in a row. We will continue to support customers around the world, delivering reliable and transformative technology.
John Nuutinen, CEO
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About SkedGo
SkedGo was founded in 2009 by Claus von Hessberg, Tim Cooper, Adrian Schoenig and John Nuutinen, who identified a logistical issue when trying to organise transport for a regular football match and set out to solve the problem through mapping tools. Incorporated in Germany and Australia, the company has strong roots in both countries with additional teams based in the UK, Vietnam and Argentina.
SkedGo provides the technological building blocks, via White Labels, API and SDKs, to create mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) solutions for governments, transit agencies, leading start-ups and corporations. Their technology currently integrates over 4,000 transport service providers worldwide and has a strong focus on customisation, which enables clients to offer more sustainable, active and accessible mobility solutions.
SkedGo works with clients globally including Australian-based organisations: Carsales, Transport Canberra and City Services (TCCS), Optus (Singtel), Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) and the University of Queensland as part of an iMOVE Cooperative Research Centres program. As well as UK local government organisations, Leicester City Council and Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), the company also has clients across the rest of Europe, North America, Asia, APAC and the Middle East.