Tag: Mobility as a Service

  • Automated Driving Technologies – Driving Change in Insurance

    Automated Driving Technologies – Driving Change in Insurance

    It is in the insurance industry’s best interest to use automated driving technology to make things safer through crash avoidance, not just crash mitigation. Unlike crash mitigation, crash avoidance saves the insurance company money. This was Alain Kornhauser’s premise for the Smart Driving Car Summit, Incentivizing Through Insurance. The trillion-dollar question is whether the incentives…

  • Memories of the Past Reflect the Future of Driverless

    Memories of the Past Reflect the Future of Driverless

    Although the title. Finally Doing It, sounds like a 1970s B-movie, the latest session of the Smart Driving Car Summit featured superstars of the autonomous vehicle world and blockbuster content on that topic. And hearkening back to the decade of stagflation, when another nascent technology was on the verge of hitting the mainstream, the fight…

  • A Tipping Point or a Fork in the Road

    A Tipping Point or a Fork in the Road

    The hypothesis is that that pandemic has forever changed the way we live, work, play, and, most importantly interact, says Dr. Reggie Caudill, Dean Emeritus Martin Tuchman School of Management, NJIT. In making this statement, Caudill set the stage for the latest Smart Car Summit panel on autonomous mobility, At the Tipping Point, for which…

  • Cutting Edge, Automated Mobility at the Oldest National Park & Beyond

    Cutting Edge, Automated Mobility at the Oldest National Park & Beyond

    Mobility as an amenity is one way to characterize Beep’s autonomous transportation service. To paraphrase Princeton’s Dr. Kornhauser, Beep’s service is like a horizontal elevator connecting buildings spread out over a given area. In a sense, what Beep is offering is an extension of its sponsors’ customer experience. These are just a few takeaways from…

  • A Top 100 Airport Equivalent on 3-Acres – Vertiport of the Future

    A Top 100 Airport Equivalent on 3-Acres – Vertiport of the Future

    With a throughput of 4.8 million passengers, the vertiport modeled by Darrell Swanson, a consultant for Swanson Aviation, Ltd., would serve as many people on only a three-acre footprint as a traditional airport covering hundreds of acres. Of course, this isn’t an apples-to-apples comparison as, although both serve as an interface between terrestrial and sky-based…

  • The Air MaaS Solution #CES2020

    The Air MaaS Solution #CES2020

    Bell continues demonstrating progress in its journey to create a new mode of affordable, inter-city travel with its introduction of the Bell Nexus 4EX and Bel AerOS. The Bell Nexus 4EX features 4 ducted fans, electric power (although it can be configured for hybrid-electric configuration for longer range), and five seats. In the above interview,…