“Mobility-as-a-service” will transform transportation by optimizing the existing physical infrastructure in our cities and leveraging the increasing sophistication of mobile devices and the customer benefits of a platform business model, according to leading Australian investment manager QIC.
In a red paper of the same name, QIC looks in depth at the future of urban transport services. The concept of mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) and its key components and enablers will see the integration of various forms of transport into customized on-demand mobility services for commuters. This is an exciting development that will assist in responding to rapid urbanization and the increasing personal, social and economic costs of the congestion that accompanies it.
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