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The issue is not the vehicle, the issue is ideology – Kristian Brink (Urban Sharing)
Getting there
English - July 20, 2020 11:45 - 26 minutes - 23.8 MBEntrepreneurship Business Technology cities electric scooters electric vehicles mobility mobility as a service scooters shared mobiltiy sharing economy smart cities transportation Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Going from an intern at the UN in Cairo to business development at NextBike in Leipzig, Kristian's step into urban mobility was both a serendipitous and an impassioned one. Following the industry's developments is practically a hobby for him! Most importantly he's a thinker that manages to balance his enthusiasm with impartiality.
In this episode we talk about:
How the UN helped launched desert-based bike sharingUnderstanding the battle between vehicles of new and oldImprovements in the public sector reacting to changeFor more information on today's episode visit the podcast website
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Relevant links:
Paving the Way for Cyclists in Cairo
Energising transport and mobility in China
Music in this episode:
"Algorithms" and "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch from soundofpicture.com
Editor note: Kristian’s audio wasn't great, so we reverted to the backup. Apologies.