AON’s Seven Key Micromobility Trends for 2024
As the year nears its close, Aon Digital Economy Chief Commercial Officer Benjamin Hindson lays down his key micromobility trends in store for 2024
As the year nears its close, Aon Digital Economy Chief Commercial Officer Benjamin Hindson lays down his key micromobility trends in store for 2024
In a sign of the times, Beryl CEO Phil Ellis analyses the micromobility firm’s 3,000-strong survey which reveals the number of riders with a disability has almost doubled, amongst other findings.
Over 2,400 New Jersey residents responded to two Rutgers University surveys investigating how WFH during the Covid pandemic impacted cycling activity
Innovate Today’s Mobility Innovation Expert Rikesh Shah tells Zag Daily why he thinks cities need to develop the right financial model to realise the full potential of micromobility
Springtime Managing Partner John Kock tells Zag Daily why he thinks shared micromobility needs to grow up by better minding the non-user, diversifying the hardware and pushing for more complex systems like universal docking
Senior Tourism Lecturer at The University of Queensland Richard Buning reveals new research on why micromobility is a Win-Win-Win for the tourism industry, tourists and micromobility providers
As the year nears its close, Aon Digital Economy Chief Commercial Officer Benjamin Hindson lays down his key micromobility trends in store for 2024
In a sign of the times, Beryl CEO Phil Ellis analyses the micromobility firm’s 3,000-strong survey which reveals the number of riders with a disability has almost doubled, amongst other findings.
Over 2,400 New Jersey residents responded to two Rutgers University surveys investigating how WFH during the Covid pandemic impacted cycling activity
Innovate Today’s Mobility Innovation Expert Rikesh Shah tells Zag Daily why he thinks cities need to develop the right financial model to realise the full potential of micromobility
Springtime Managing Partner John Kock tells Zag Daily why he thinks shared micromobility needs to grow up by better minding the non-user, diversifying the hardware and pushing for more complex systems like universal docking
Senior Tourism Lecturer at The University of Queensland Richard Buning reveals new research on why micromobility is a Win-Win-Win for the tourism industry, tourists and micromobility providers