I gave a keynote on a mobility conference in Brussels on the latest apps, mobile trends and digital services. Some cases are specific to the Belgian market. June 2016.
Car as a Service : a booming portfolio of services to expand mobility and dri...INOV360
The connected vehicle, as well as the connected driver has opened a large portfolio of “car as a service” propositions and companies. This presentation provides an overview on how new car usages are multiplying, and how web and mobile applications are key in defining new drivers and passengers experiences.
Autonomous vehicles are at the top of the hype cycle right now – which means we’re five to 10 years from the plateau of productivity. Full autonomous driving may not happen until 2030, and there are plenty of ethical and legal challenges to be overcome.
*Talk at NEXT 15*
A 10min presentation on some foreseen – and less foreseen – consequences of Autonomous Vehicles, I gave at the #CarTubeGlobal launch event at Institution of Mechanical Engineering today
a slide show that was made for disruptive businesses course in solvay brussels school of management and economics, explains the transportation industry, the trends, sub-trends and 3 examples for companies that are disrupting the industry in 2016.
Car as a Service : a booming portfolio of services to expand mobility and dri...INOV360
The connected vehicle, as well as the connected driver has opened a large portfolio of “car as a service” propositions and companies. This presentation provides an overview on how new car usages are multiplying, and how web and mobile applications are key in defining new drivers and passengers experiences.
Autonomous vehicles are at the top of the hype cycle right now – which means we’re five to 10 years from the plateau of productivity. Full autonomous driving may not happen until 2030, and there are plenty of ethical and legal challenges to be overcome.
*Talk at NEXT 15*
A 10min presentation on some foreseen – and less foreseen – consequences of Autonomous Vehicles, I gave at the #CarTubeGlobal launch event at Institution of Mechanical Engineering today
a slide show that was made for disruptive businesses course in solvay brussels school of management and economics, explains the transportation industry, the trends, sub-trends and 3 examples for companies that are disrupting the industry in 2016.
The mobility disruption around the corner will largely initiated by three technology advances, but the knock-on impacts will be shaped by economic and social choices, as much as technology.
case analysis of chaos at uber, uber have seen ups and down,s and in this case, we have analyzed how they have tackled with that challenges faced and controversy
Mobility Platforms: Lessons learnt from integrating mobility services from va...Steffen Schaefer
Mobility platforms allow for the integration of mobility services from different providers, so Mobility can be easily used 'as a Service' (MaaS). The integration of information, booking,
and payments becomes even more powerful when provided as proximity-based services,
in particular using BLE beacons. The presentation focuses on implementation experience.
A paper for my data communications and networking class, discussing the evolution of the automobile from a simple machine that got people from Point A to Point B to the highly sophisticated, computerized cars of today.
How cities are improving transportation through Smart Mobility?By Paul Asel, Managing Partner, NGP Capital
Opening keynote at Impact Cities 2018, in Las Vegas
Future of Industry, Mobility and Making Mar 5 2015Izumi Aizu
Introdcution presentation for the unConference on Future of Industry, Technology and Mobility - Mar 5 & 6
@ Carefoure Numerique, FabLab La Vilette, Parsi
A revised view on the future of Mobility – rowing back from the heady daze of 2017. Using the CASE (Connected, Autonomous, Shared and Electric) framework, we contrast the optimism of a view years ago, with the more grounded view of today.
This report looks at the disruptive potential of automated vehicles: their impact on commuters, car companies, vehicle design and urban planning. It warns of the potential dangers of their unbridled proliferation and prerequisites to their effective deployment.
From Positioning to Purpose - Andreas Ostendorf - SB'15 BarcelonaSustainable Brands
Andreas Ostendorf, VP for Sustainability, Environment, and Safety Engineering, Ford of Europe, delivered this presentation From Positioning to Purpose at SB'15 Barcelona
Autonomous Driving (AD) has been said to be the next big disruptive innovation in the years to come. Considered as being predominantly technology driven, it is supposed to have massive societal impact in areas such as insurance, laws and regulations, logistics, automotive industry as well as all types of transportation methods, not only expected to have an enormous environmental and economic effect but also offer the possibility of saving millions of lives worldwide.
HYVE Science Labs, in cooperation with the Technical University Hamburg-Harburg and INSIUS have developed the unique worldwide study “Autonomous Driving: The User Perspective” focused on the customer view and acceptance of Autonomous Driving. The study analyses 106,305 comments on Autonomous Driving publicly posted in English on the Internet, finding a more positive than negative attitude towards this new technology in contrast to the most renowned surveys in the field. The focus was placed in the understanding of customer acceptance, a topic that until now under an Autonomous Driving context is limited. While a survey with more than 200 experts on autonomous vehicles by the IEEE (2014), the world's largest professional association for the advancement of technology, defines that the three biggest obstacles to reach the mass adoption of driverless cars are legal liability, policymakers and customer acceptance. Therefore it is essential to start understanding and integrating customers in order to build deep and meaningful customer insights which can be used to deliver the products they want and need. Furthermore it is important to understand the wants and needs of future users and who will the early adopters will be. They will influence how technologies evolve and if they provide enough benefits to reach the early majority.
Innovative Web Monitoring Technologies, User Generated Content (UGC) and the method of Innovation Mining were used within an Autonomous Driving context to understand user’s debate on the Internet. UGC is characterized by extensive volunteering effort, lack of central control and freedom of expression, while creating a basis for identifying and understanding opinions, desires, tastes, needs and decision-making influences of customers in a passive non-intrusive manner. UGC is perceived as being impartial and unbiased, while giving the chance to understand needs and doubts of the potential customers, as well as the used language within a certain topic. The method of Innovation Mining presented below reflects the process from the search for the UGC until the possible visualization and interpretation of the gained information.
• Analysis of the users language within an AD context
• Most relevant single sources of discussion
• Topic evolution including most impactful events
• Brand importance in the users perspective
• Most mentioned activities in an AD vehicle
• In depth language analysis of concepts and their drivers
Mobility Disruptions from Understanding Autonomous Vehicles IoT Innovatech LA...Sudha Jamthe
Sudha Jamthe's keynote at the first IoT Innovatech LATAM 2019 conference in Chile, Santiago. She talks about how the path to Autonomous Vehicles is promising many smart mobility businesses. LATAM is poised to reach $1Bil from e-hailing according to Frost & Sullivan LATAM Mobility report. Find out where are the opportunities for smart mobility leading us to Autonomous Vehicles for LATAM.
I'm an experience Service Designer and Digital Strategist working in human centric design, service innovation and digital marketing. I work with large corporates in innovation engines, with local SMB's and start-ups & scale-ups with international ambition.
A trend talk on how digital technology is learning to interact with people in a more human experience. And what the impact for us, business and consumers are. Topics:
1. Every interface is a conversation
2. Teaching AI to train humans
3. API’s become digital ecosystems
4. Filter bubble questions digital ethics
5. Virtual experience, a real economy
6. In Blockchain we (might) trust?
The mobility disruption around the corner will largely initiated by three technology advances, but the knock-on impacts will be shaped by economic and social choices, as much as technology.
case analysis of chaos at uber, uber have seen ups and down,s and in this case, we have analyzed how they have tackled with that challenges faced and controversy
Mobility Platforms: Lessons learnt from integrating mobility services from va...Steffen Schaefer
Mobility platforms allow for the integration of mobility services from different providers, so Mobility can be easily used 'as a Service' (MaaS). The integration of information, booking,
and payments becomes even more powerful when provided as proximity-based services,
in particular using BLE beacons. The presentation focuses on implementation experience.
A paper for my data communications and networking class, discussing the evolution of the automobile from a simple machine that got people from Point A to Point B to the highly sophisticated, computerized cars of today.
How cities are improving transportation through Smart Mobility?By Paul Asel, Managing Partner, NGP Capital
Opening keynote at Impact Cities 2018, in Las Vegas
Future of Industry, Mobility and Making Mar 5 2015Izumi Aizu
Introdcution presentation for the unConference on Future of Industry, Technology and Mobility - Mar 5 & 6
@ Carefoure Numerique, FabLab La Vilette, Parsi
A revised view on the future of Mobility – rowing back from the heady daze of 2017. Using the CASE (Connected, Autonomous, Shared and Electric) framework, we contrast the optimism of a view years ago, with the more grounded view of today.
This report looks at the disruptive potential of automated vehicles: their impact on commuters, car companies, vehicle design and urban planning. It warns of the potential dangers of their unbridled proliferation and prerequisites to their effective deployment.
From Positioning to Purpose - Andreas Ostendorf - SB'15 BarcelonaSustainable Brands
Andreas Ostendorf, VP for Sustainability, Environment, and Safety Engineering, Ford of Europe, delivered this presentation From Positioning to Purpose at SB'15 Barcelona
Autonomous Driving (AD) has been said to be the next big disruptive innovation in the years to come. Considered as being predominantly technology driven, it is supposed to have massive societal impact in areas such as insurance, laws and regulations, logistics, automotive industry as well as all types of transportation methods, not only expected to have an enormous environmental and economic effect but also offer the possibility of saving millions of lives worldwide.
HYVE Science Labs, in cooperation with the Technical University Hamburg-Harburg and INSIUS have developed the unique worldwide study “Autonomous Driving: The User Perspective” focused on the customer view and acceptance of Autonomous Driving. The study analyses 106,305 comments on Autonomous Driving publicly posted in English on the Internet, finding a more positive than negative attitude towards this new technology in contrast to the most renowned surveys in the field. The focus was placed in the understanding of customer acceptance, a topic that until now under an Autonomous Driving context is limited. While a survey with more than 200 experts on autonomous vehicles by the IEEE (2014), the world's largest professional association for the advancement of technology, defines that the three biggest obstacles to reach the mass adoption of driverless cars are legal liability, policymakers and customer acceptance. Therefore it is essential to start understanding and integrating customers in order to build deep and meaningful customer insights which can be used to deliver the products they want and need. Furthermore it is important to understand the wants and needs of future users and who will the early adopters will be. They will influence how technologies evolve and if they provide enough benefits to reach the early majority.
Innovative Web Monitoring Technologies, User Generated Content (UGC) and the method of Innovation Mining were used within an Autonomous Driving context to understand user’s debate on the Internet. UGC is characterized by extensive volunteering effort, lack of central control and freedom of expression, while creating a basis for identifying and understanding opinions, desires, tastes, needs and decision-making influences of customers in a passive non-intrusive manner. UGC is perceived as being impartial and unbiased, while giving the chance to understand needs and doubts of the potential customers, as well as the used language within a certain topic. The method of Innovation Mining presented below reflects the process from the search for the UGC until the possible visualization and interpretation of the gained information.
• Analysis of the users language within an AD context
• Most relevant single sources of discussion
• Topic evolution including most impactful events
• Brand importance in the users perspective
• Most mentioned activities in an AD vehicle
• In depth language analysis of concepts and their drivers
Mobility Disruptions from Understanding Autonomous Vehicles IoT Innovatech LA...Sudha Jamthe
Sudha Jamthe's keynote at the first IoT Innovatech LATAM 2019 conference in Chile, Santiago. She talks about how the path to Autonomous Vehicles is promising many smart mobility businesses. LATAM is poised to reach $1Bil from e-hailing according to Frost & Sullivan LATAM Mobility report. Find out where are the opportunities for smart mobility leading us to Autonomous Vehicles for LATAM.
I'm an experience Service Designer and Digital Strategist working in human centric design, service innovation and digital marketing. I work with large corporates in innovation engines, with local SMB's and start-ups & scale-ups with international ambition.
A trend talk on how digital technology is learning to interact with people in a more human experience. And what the impact for us, business and consumers are. Topics:
1. Every interface is a conversation
2. Teaching AI to train humans
3. API’s become digital ecosystems
4. Filter bubble questions digital ethics
5. Virtual experience, a real economy
6. In Blockchain we (might) trust?
Wanderlust: durf jij als leider nieuwe paden ontdekken?Pieter Baert
Veerle De Vos en Pieter Baert geloven dat ondernemers vanuit persoonlijkheid, visie en leiderschap het verschil kunnen maken.
Wanderlust is een unieke ontdekkingsreis voor 10 ondernemers en leiders die het lef hebben om nieuwe paden te ontdekken.
An inspiration session and workshop I gave to marketing and communication team, focusing on societal and digital trends. Focus on disconnecting, retail innovation, education, happiness and storydoing.
Customer Experience in digital identificationPieter Baert
Keynote at the SecurIT Innovation seminar. I focused on changing customer behaviour, user needs and how design thinking can help you create an optimal digital user experience.
I gave a talk on the role of Design Thinking to leaders in the financial industry. The focus was on user centric thinking to innovate financial products and digital services. (all case material is removed)
How satisfied are you about the impact you have in your work and life? This is a talk for UX in Antwerp, sharing my personal story & learnings. I end the presentation with questions to ask yourself on your mission, role and impact.
Integrating Social Media in your business modelPieter Baert
An inspirational presentaties, given at an innovation event for professionals. It shows 5 scenario's to use Social Media in your business. Participants used these scenario's in the startup canvas.
Adapted from the original Tripda slides, I have added points to fuel the purpose of carpooling practice at campus level. Here's the slide that we use in engaging the universities.
Sharing with my readers who may find it useful.
Feel free to connect with me at maxermesilliam@gmail.com.
Over the next 5-15 years the Automotive Industry is set to evolve rapidly from the traditional model that has been around for almost 100 years to a completely new and diverse industry. "New Mobility", the convergence of a Electric Vehicles, Connected Cars, Autonomous driving and New Retail, will change how we view mobility, from purchasing a car today, to Mobility as a Service (MaaS) concepts tomorrow.
This webinar showcases the results of the First Annual Mobility Study. Learn how 1000 respondents across the US over 18 years of age:
1) Understand and use transportation
2) The differences in how people respond to "New Mobility" services by age, geographic location, education and commute time
3) Discover people's priorities in what they are looking for in their transportation needs (ie cost, convenience, ease of use, etc)
4) Understand how all these findings fit into the total picture of "New Mobility" and what take aways can benefit your organisation.
Guest lecture to first year Bachelor of IT students at Queensland University of Technology in unit INB103 Industry insights, 8 March 2013.
Please note: due to the introductory nature of this lecture to the concept many of the resources have been adapted from the Stanford D School cc licensed resources.
What are the big trends in mobility that will impact you and your business in 2017? What are the things you need to know and the actions you need to take to be successful?
The 2017 mobility trends report by DMI provides insights, research and recommendations on the trends that will impact consumers and organizations and reinvent business. Each trend includes real-life examples.
The presentation this year covers the following areas:
* Customer Experience including innovation, methodologies, multi-channel and IoT
* Big and small data including solving real problems and faster analytics
* Devices including the latest on smartphones, AR/VR and wearables
* Other technologies including winners in the cloud, native-hybrid and progressive web apps and DevOps
* The next big things…
A lot of misinformation and confusion exists on what it means to be "user-centered." At the core of this methodology are user experience research methods to assist our implementation efforts. In this session we will cover a foundation to understand user-centered design, an overview of research methods such as structured interviews and contextual inquiry will be given, and finally some practical advice on how to implement these methodologies on your next SharePoint project.
The digital health solutions that will make a real difference to individuals and populations will be those that support person-centred care pathways, allowing seamless transitions between formal and informal contexts of care. This is the way to move beyond just digitising a flawed system, and start building the healthcare system we actually want. Slides from my talk at Frontiers Health 2016 in Berlin.
Since the proliferation of taxi booking android app development companies in usa, people's daily commutes and travel habits have changed significantly. As smartphone penetration increases, new ridesharing and carpooling apps are revolutionizing the taxi industry. Shared rides are becoming increasingly popular as a means of transportation because of their positive environmental impact. Ultimately, keep a careful note of what they've been able to do before building your own ridesharing app.
At Finpro's ITS and MaaS seminar on May 4, Martyn Briggs from Frost & Sullivan discussed the converging trends that are leading to shift away from private cars, the new mobility business models that are becoming well established, and the potential impacts these services can realise in our cities now and in the future.
Modern Transport problems arise when it is difficult behavior in A system according to the best possible pattern, being affected by traffic, human errors or accidents. In such cases, unpredictability can be helped by AI SERVICES
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Embracing the Autonomous Supply Chain and Rethinking InnovationLora Cecere
Presentation given at the 2016 Supply Chain Insights Global Summit - 7-9 SEP 2016 at The Phoenician in Scottsdale, AZ
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Embracing the Autonomous Supply Chain and Rethinking Innovation
• Jeremiah Owyang – Founder and CEO, Crowd Companies
The Autonomous supply chain lies before us, but we cannot be effective unless we rethink innovation. While many companies think of innovation as product innovation, Jeremiah outlines the future path for the autonomous supply chain and the implications while challenging the audience to think harder about the need for process innovation.
To see the video go to http://supplychaininsightsglobalsummit.com/2016-summit-presentations/
Webinar on Key Areas of Connectivity Focus at Various Levels of Autonomous Driving by Stephen Surhigh, Vice President & General Manager, Cloud Services at HARMAN International
Top 9 Successful Taxi Apps Inspiring Startups.pdfEliza Smith
Starting a taxi business? This article is designed to assist you to know about the 9 successful taxi booking apps to consider prior to developing a taxi app.
Taxi Booking App Development_ a comprehensive guide.pdfJPLoft Solutions
According to a study by Statista, Asia Pacific is the biggest market for taxi booking apps, with more than half of the world market by 2021. Uber is the globe's most famous Taxi Booking App Development Company, with a market share of more than 30 percent.
The future of the connected vehicle - 29 July 2015Future Agenda
As part of the future agenda programme we are running an event in Munich on July 29th hosted by Nokia. Focused on developments in and around the connected vehicle, the will explore how changes we can see on and beyond the horizon will impact the world of cars, trucks and other vehicles over the next decade. This material is the starting point for the discussion.
Most Popular Real-Time Ridesharing Apps For Ride Solution in 2023.pdfCerebrum Infotech
CereRides offers its clients the best ride-sharing app solutions; it is a platform where you can interact with drivers and passengers using a mobile app.For additional information, please visit our website.
Ride Sharing App Development- A Gateway to Enhance Travel & Tourism Industry.pdfTechugo
Many fundamental steps are required to create ridesharing apps that are unique and effective. This includes conducting market research, selecting key features, and estimating costs.
There must be two panels, one for riders/passengers and another for drivers. This divides the fundamental elements required to build a rideshare management app.
This article will discuss the features you need to include when working with a ride sharing app development company such as Techugo to build a rideshare app.
Autonomous vehicles constitute a technological revolution, taking urban mobility to a new level. Used to supplement traditional
transport modes, autonomous vehicles offer a mobility solution that is accessible, environmentally friendly, flexible and cost-efficient.
Keolis has pioneered the first successful trials of driverless vehicles for public transport and is focused on the seamless integration of autonomous mobility into existing transport networks.
How Much Does it Cost to Make a Ride-Hailing App Similar to Bolt.pdfPeppyOcean
A ride-hailing app, also known as a ride-sharing or taxi app, is a mobile application that connects passengers in need of transportation with drivers who offer their services through the platform. If you are thinking of entering in taxi industry with your app then launch your Bolt app clone. Must explore this guide and learn all about taxi app development like the Bolt app.