
movmi Interviews Women in Shared Mobility
What insights can we gain from women in shared mobility? Plenty! We had the opportunity to interview some incredibly intelligent women working in the shared economy
What insights can we gain from women in shared mobility? Plenty! We had the opportunity to interview some incredibly intelligent women working in the shared economy
What do four intelligent entrepreneurs in the shared mobility space think of the future of carsharing, and the shared economy as a whole? We had
Vancouver, a bustling west coast seaport in British Columbia, is among Canada’s densest, most ethnically diverse cities and ranks third for quality of life globally.
With so many different forms of shared mobility available globally today, it’s interesting to discover how one development, like the installation of a bike share program,
Seattle, nicknamed “Emerald City,” is surrounded by water, mountains and evergreen forests, and is home to a thriving tech industry, with Microsoft and Amazon.com headquartered
Toronto, ranked #4 on the North American Shared Mobility City Index, is the most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. With
Ranked number 3 on the North American Shared Mobility City Index, or the SMCI, Montréal, although not the capital of Canada, is depicted as ‘cultural capital’
Ranked #2 on the North American SMCI after Ottawa, New York City is proving to be more than the bustling cultural capital of the world.
As you will remember, we wrote previously about the challenges entering a market with a carsharing or any other shared mobility service. Working on ways
What does food and moving around have in common? We do both on a daily basis and want the best quality knowing the farmer cares
In this session the panel discuss how car rental and carshare operators can electrify their fleets and the benefits of doing so. Our panel of mobility experts include, Damon Aldrich, Director, Electric Vehicle and Infrastructure Strategy, Enterprise Holdings inc. and Nick DiPrima, Head of SaaS sales, North America at UFODRIVE.
This week, on Tuesday January 31st, we hosted the Empower Women in Shared Mobility Pitch, virtual Award Ceremony. We’d like to thank everyone that tuned in to show their support for this years amazing finalists. Each of our 17 applicants inspired us with their passion and dedication to their chosen field within the shared mobility sector and we’d also like to say big thank you to everyone who was brave enough to apply this year – you are ALL winners in our book.
We have just 1 days remaining until we unveil the winner of the 2023 Empower Women in Shared Mobility Program at our virtual award ceremony (register for your spot here!) However, our judges have been hard at work behind the scenes, reviewing and discussing each of the top 5 applications, using the EmpowerWISM criteria to whittle it down to the Top 3.
Thank you so much to all the wonderful and innovative women-led companies that applied for this year’s Empower Women in Shared Mobility 2023 Award! To recap, our Empower Women in Shared Mobility Pitch is a program dedicated to encouraging and empowering women-led companies within the shared mobility industry. This year, the prize package is the biggest one yet! See below. The EmpowerWISM panel of judges have begun the extremely difficult task of choosing the top 5 finalists and winner from this years cohort!
Every year our EmpowerWISM panel of judges is carefully selected to ensure we have an array of highly established and diverse experts within the transportation industry. This year it is no different. The skillsets and experience each panelist brings to the table is unique with backgrounds in both the public and private sectors. Our aim was to enlist the expertise of men and women who have been involved with other female-orientated programs, promoting equality and inclusivity, particularly within the mobility arena.
Given the rising popularity of cargo bikes for delivery and personal transportation purposes, there’s been a simultaneous surge in demand for cargo bike-sharing solutions.
Last month CityAge Canada invited the Candian creators, investors, builders and policy-shapers who are reimagining how we build, live and work within our cities to speak at their digital event. This panel of experts for ‘Transforming Our Cities For The Future’ including movmi’s very own, Venkatesh Gopal.
RETHINKING BIKE-SHARING PERFORMANCE Key levers for superior operations and customer excellence The pandemic sent many mobility operators reeling, yet one subsector found its time to
Last month’s Vancouver Entrepreneur Forum (VEF) event brought together innovators and experts from a mix of industries for a discussion on the Future of Transportation. movmi was delighted to partner up with VEF for this event to bring back our in-person ‘Mobility Minglers.’ A big thank you to everyone in our network who attended the event – we were so happy to connect with you IRL!
As National Indigenous History Month comes to a close, we wanted to use this month’s Multimodal Monday’s episode to introduce you to Canon Cook, who has worked closely with movmi on our Shared Mobility City Index (SMCI) and has an on-the-ground experience working in the transportation industry. We interviewed Canon to find out her thoughts on the inequalities and challenges cities and rural communities across North America have with their public transportation systems.
What exactly is on-demand shared mobility, where does DRT and microtransit fit in? How does it work? What are best practices and lessons learnt from
The 2022 Transportation Forum, hosted by Deloitte, featured leaders from both government and industry who discussed these important issues through keynotes and informative panel discussions on the future of transportation and mobility in our region.
One of the experts included as a panelist in this Forum was movmi’s Founder and CEO, Sandra Phillips who took part in Session Two: Urban Mobility: Innovation and technology for a better quality of life. Keep reading for a short summary of this discussion.
In our latest whitepaper, we identify how shared electric bikeshare operations can be a win-win for users, operators, cities and the planet. We also provide real life examples, insights and data describing how to attract riders, ensure operational feasibility, and improve multimodality of cities.
In our latest whitepaper, we identify how shared electric bikesharing operations can be a win-win for users, operators, cities and the planet. We also provide real life examples, insights and data describing how to attract riders, ensure operational feasibility, and improve multimodality of cities. We take a close look at the challenges with e-bikesharing, but also the opportunities.
This year, on March 16th and 17th, Autonomy Paris was back for a in-person event after a two-year digital hiatus brought about due to the global pandemic. This year, movmi’s Sandra Phillips attended (in person) for the first time since the pandemic. Here is a quick round-up of movmi’s time at Autonomy, Paris.
As today (January 28th) is ‘International Data Privacy Day’ – kicking off #MultimodalMondays 2022, Sandra is joined by Marla Westervelt, Head of Policy at Coalition for Reimagined Mobility for a chat about effective policy and data standards when it comes to movement of goods and people.
As 2021 draws to an end, as a team, we decided to take a look back over the last 12 months at everything we accomplished as a company. In this blog post we will be sharing our top moments of the year, including;
– The projects we’ve worked on
– The people we spoke to and collaborated with
– Our favourite movmi campaigns and initiatives
We have partnered with some truly exceptional companies to bring our EmpowerWISM Pitch to life this year including. They have supported us by promoting the Empower Women in Shared Mobility Pitch and by offering a few amazing prizes for the winner! Keep reading to find out what those prizes are.
The panel of judges for our EmpowerWISM program was carefully selected to ensure we had a mix of highly established and diverse experts within the international transportation industry. The skillsets and experience each panelist brings to the table is totally unique with backgrounds in both the public and private sectors. A goal of ours was to enlist the expertise of women and men who have been involved with other female-orientated programs, promoting equality and inclusivity, particularly within the mobility arena.
021! This month Sandra is joined by a group of four experts with a vast array of skills and experience. Aurelien Cottet is the International Sales Director from instant system, Bertrand Attard is the COO of GoTo Global, Haya Verwoord Douidri, VP of Global Market Development, Policy and Strategy at Superpedestrian and Camile dos Santos Machado, Project Manager, New Mobility at TransLink. Our exciting mix of experts discuss how they put the ‘S’ in MaaS to provide the best customer experience for their users.
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