DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/vzn65c/urban_mobility_3) has announced the addition of the "Urban Mobility 3.0, OEMs New Mobility Offerings and New Business Models Linking Web 2.0 - Presentations from Frost & Sullivan's Interactive Workshop and Networking Event 2014" report to their offering.
This research study focuses on providing all the presentations from a two-day workshop event held in June 2014 in London, called Urban Mobility 3.0: New Urban Mobility Business Models.
These include presentations from the Europe and APAC teams and a host of other companies, such as Daimler, Zipcar Europe, Alphabet, Adam Opel and more. The focus of this entire workshop was on analyzing the impact of urbanization and mobility in the automotive and transportation industry and identifying emerging business models to offer alternative and broadening mobility solutions.
Key Topics Covered:
- Introduction to Frost & Sullivan's Urban Mobility Conference 3.0
- Global Mega Trends and Their Impact on Future of Mobility
- Future of Mobility and New Mobility Business Models
- Massive Deployment of Five Game Changers to Tackle Five Global Challenges and Meet Societal Demand Sustainably
- Connected Vehicles and Future Cities
- Urban Mobility Redefined
- New Mobility Business Models: Leasing, Rentals & Carsharing Overview,
- Next Level Business Mobility
- Breaking down the Big Data Environment with an Automotive Perspective
- Connected Service for Smarter Urban Logistics
- Self Driving Vehicles: Business Model and Public Policy
- The Future of Automotive Retailing Focus on New Retailing Models and Dealership Developments
- The Future of Automotive Retail Reverse Showrooming' and The Empowered Consumer
- Who Can Fix My Car - From Meerkats to Motoring
- Driving the Future: Women Empowerment - How Women Empowerment is Fuelling the Future Automotive Customer
Companies Mentioned
- Adam Opel AG
- Alphabet
- Avis Budget
- DHL
- Gumtree.com
- Michelin
- Moovel
- Nissan Europe
- Transport for London
- whocanfixmycar.com
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/vzn65c/urban_mobility_3