Interview Spotlight: NXP Semiconductors
Christian Lackner, Business Segment Director for Smart Cities at NXP Semiconductors, shares his views on the future of mobile transit ticketing, and why it’s beneficial for both operators and passengers.
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Christian Lackner, Business Segment Director for Smart Cities at NXP Semiconductors, shares his views on the future of mobile transit ticketing, and why it’s beneficial for both operators and passengers.
Dave Lynch, Group CIO at FirstGroup PLC, explains how the digitalisation of the First Bus Division is not only transforming the customer experience, but also helping address day-to-day operational challenges.
In the Rocky Mountains, where the Transcontinental Railroad once transformed travel, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has a formula to again revolutionise the way we get from one place to another, and as Michael Lewis, Executive Director at CDOT, explains, it starts with the equation V2V + V2I +…
Ahead of InnoTrans 2018, Intelligent Transport asked our Advisory Board for their thoughts on the current state of transport and mobility, and how today’s developments and practices will affect tomorrow’s operators and passengers.
Peter B. Lloyd, a PhD student at the University of Kent, details how a collaborative project between the universities of Kent and Essex is finding ways to recognise navigational problems and improve the usability of metro maps.
UITP President Pere Calvet tells Intelligent Transport about the opportunities that exist for new mobility players and the wider public transport sector amid a huge industry shake-up.
With technology disrupting almost every area of the transport industry, there are few that have been more affected than the way we pay to travel. The shift to contactless payment methods has been rapid, and growth in mobile payments shows no signs of slowing – find out here how digitalisation…
Taking place at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, 1-2 November, the Intelligent Transport Conference brings together global experts and business leaders, to discuss the latest challenges, opportunities and technological advances shaping the future of the transport industry.
Mass transit, shared transport, on-demand services, subscription-based payments; each of these has a potentially huge role to play in the future of transport and mobility when considered as part of Mobility-as-a-Service. Read on to find out how these factors and others like them can come together to change the mobility…
Intelligent Transport’s coverage of InnoTrans 2018 begins right here, and this year, we’re taking our involvement up a level by exhibiting at the event for the first time.
With cities across the world setting ambitious targets to operate emissions-free transport within the next two decades, alternative fuels are changing the way operators and authorities move passengers from A to B. Find out what makes China the world’s e-bus leader, why public procurement needs to go green, and how…
In this issue: working for a greener today and tomorrow, simplified payments for new revenue streams, and a look at this year's Innotrans conference.