Evolution and Prospects of Smart Mobility

Illustration: John Lyman

As we approach the upcoming Autonomous e-Mobility Forum in Qatar, it is timely to assess our current status in smart mobility and the hurdles that await us.

The connected, autonomous, shared, and electric vehicles (CASE) mobility framework has been our guidepost for over a decade, providing insights into the most significant opportunities and predicting developments within these domains. With the Autonomous e-Mobility Forum on the horizon, what is our progress report, and what challenges remain unresolved in these critical areas of mobility?

Read the full piece at International Policy Digest

A brainchild of InStrat and Just us & Otto and hosted by the Ministry of Transport, the Autonomous e-Mobility Forum in Doha is a collaborative, pathbreaking exchange platform, centering on driverless e-Mobility, an innovation topic of global importance and urgency.

Steve Greenfield

Steve Greenfield is General Partner of Automotive Ventures, an early-stage automotive technology and mobility VC fund based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is a keynote speaker at the 2024 Autonomous e-Mobility Forum in Doha.

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