Women in Shared Mobility and the Autonomous Future

Clara Terrien, women in shared mobility

What insights can we gain from women in shared mobility when it comes to the future, and especially, the autonomous future? We had the opportunity to interview some incredibly intelligent women working in the shared mobility space, from autonomous vehicles to federal railways, and we’ve compiled the best take-aways into the following video.

These are the questions we asked during our interviews:

HOW WILL SHARED MOBILITY CHANGE IN THE NEXT 5 YEARS?

The feedback we received on this question proves that shared mobility is certainly the way of the future – as are autonomous vehicles!

WHY IS SHARED MOBILITY IMPORTANT FOR OUR CITIES AND COMMUNITIES?

These four women fully realize the impact of shared mobility on cities and communities, as well as the world as a whole. From reducing carbon gas emissions that are crippling environments to taking the stress and havoc of traffic congestion out of commuter’s daily lives, shared mobility can rapidly change communities for the better.

WHAT DO WE HAVE TO DO TO CONVINCE MORE PEOPLE TO MAKE SHARED MOBILITY PART OF THEIR LIFESTYLE?

It’s not just the responsibility of the consumers, but also the leaders, corporations, and government bodies to ensure the consumers are well educated on shared mobility.

THE WOMEN IN SHARED MOBILITY WE INTERVIEWED

KARIN TAUSZ

Karin Tausz

Karin Tausz is the Program Manager of Autonomous Vehicles at Swiss Federal Railways in Bern, Switzerland.

CATHERINE DUPONT

Catherine Dupont

Catherine Dupont started as a researcher in Artificial Intelligence at the French National Center for Scientific Research, and has worked in the automotive industry at Renault and at global suppliers managing high level international teams. She was also a board member of several automotive suppliers. She is now a partner at EIM, a recruitment and an Executive Interim Management Company at the Paris office and also acts as an advisor for the automotive and transportation industries.

CLARA TERRIEN

Clara

Clara Terrien is an Innovation Ecosystem Manager at Renault Open Innovation Labs in Silicon Valley, California.

SHARON LEWINSON

Sharon Lewinson is the President of RideShark, a Mobility Management System for sustainable commuting.

See our first series of women in shared mobility interview here.

After speaking to these women working in the shared economy space, we are very optimistic about the future of carsharing. Want to talk more? Contact us!


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