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Peter Griffiths helps people see and imagine cities differently. As an urban thought leader and city strategist, he most recently explored how the shared #micromobility sector can transition from start-up to critical infrastructure. 🛴🚝🚌🧑💻📈
Before this, he worked for The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) on the future of cities, supported The World Bank's Global Platform for Sustainable Cities, and consulted to cities across the UK and Europe on maximizing investment and brand opportunities. 🚀
This is an especially timely episode, given my new role at Head of Policy and Government Affairs at Drover AI! Peter and I will be covering various micromobility topics,including #Equity, #Operations, #Economics, #Fleets, #Hardware and #Safety.
Here's a sneak peek into the episode:
✅How has the micromobility market evolved since COVID?
✅What are the biggest hardware tech innovations in the sector?
✅How can micromobility deliver on equity goals and policies?
✅Are operators beginning to see a path to profitability in micromobility?
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