Sustainability is one of the most important areas of growth across industries, and some will need to adapt more than. The mobility industry, for example, has been historically pretty bad for the environment — cars, planes, need we say more? — but it’s now one of the areas undergoing the most exciting and disruptive evolution.
Introducing the second episode of Data Market Services Inspiration Series, a new podcast produced and hosted by Tech.eu to support startups in the current crisis with advice and experienced insight. This episode will look into how the mobility industry is adapting and changing in the current landscape, and the new challenges that lie ahead, in Europe and beyond.
This podcast is produced in collaboration with Data Market Services Accelerator, a European Commission-backed initiative involving TNW and nine other partners from across Europe. For six months, the DMS Accelerator offers training in business growth, legal and IP matters, GDPR, and data science, as well as investor matchmaking to 50 European data-driven startups. If you’d like to join the program, find out more here. The deadline is May 31!
Over the course of three episodes, we’ll hear from panels of experts and startups on how to grow their business and what key lessons they should take away from investors, government agencies, and fellow startups.
In this latest episode, Tech.eu’s Andrii Degeler interviews Karolina Korth, Head of Strategy for South-West Europe at Siemens Mobility, Antonio Jara, CEO of HOPU, Joris Jeelof, CCO of RoadEO, and Linus Frank, the co-founder of Vesputi.
How important is startup-corporate collaboration in smart mobility? How open are European cities to innovation? What are the effects of the coronavirus on the transportation and mobility industry? Listen to episode three of Data Market Services Inspiration Series to find out:
To find the episode on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple podcasts, click here.
And if you’re a startup looking for equity-free advice and support, join the Data Market Services Accelerator today.
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This program has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Programme under Grant Agreement number 825014.