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You can set small incentives in order to change mobility behaviour – René Braun (RYDES)
Getting there
English - July 20, 2020 13:12 - 29 minutes - 26.6 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
When working in a fast-paced environment it is easy to become blinded by the supposed urgency of an industry's problems. A sense of urgency that must be felt even more strongly by someone who is at the helm of an enterprise everyday. Seemingly not for René Braun, founder of RYDES, who views our industry's past and future with a level of detail and clarity that isn't distracted by the news cycle.
In this episode we talk about:
Where incentives go right and wrongWhether autonomous cars are overhypedThe interplay of freedom and mobilityFor more information on today's episode visit the podcast website
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Relevant links:
World's first app that rewards your mobility - RYDES
Lufthansa Innovation Hub's industry deep dive into travel and mobility tech
The Well-Tempered City by Jonathan F. P. Rose
Music in this episode:
"Algorithms" and "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch from soundofpicture.com