“MaaS Global is dead; long live MaaS”
Finnish mobility startup MaaS Global filed for bankruptcy in the District Court of Helsinki on Thursday with the industry citing its subscription model as a key factor in its downfall.
Finnish mobility startup MaaS Global filed for bankruptcy in the District Court of Helsinki on Thursday with the industry citing its subscription model as a key factor in its downfall.
Trafi CEO Damian Bown – who built the world’s first transport planner on a phone back in 2000 – dissects what MaaS truly means, why positioning, not preference, drives mobility choices & the trend towards seamless roaming between cities
Finnish mobility startup MaaS Global filed for bankruptcy in the District Court of Helsinki on Thursday with the industry citing its subscription model as a key factor in its downfall.
Trafi CEO Damian Bown – who built the world’s first transport planner on a phone back in 2000 – dissects what MaaS truly means, why positioning, not preference, drives mobility choices & the trend towards seamless roaming between cities
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