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Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) uses software to allow passengers to plan, book and pay for multiple legs of a journey through one single, integrated platform. The suppliers in this section provide MaaS services.
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Ticketing
Suppliers in this section deliver ticketing solutions that are innovative, increasingly smart, digital, integrated and generally new.
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Traffic Management
The suppliers in this section deliver traffic management software. This can range from telematics solutions, to aspects such as tolling and congestion charging.
Featured Transport & Mobility Software Suppliers
Suppliers
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ATOM Mobility
ATOM empowers entrepreneurs to launch their own vehicle sharing platforms with the use of its comprehensive mobility applications.
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Kapsch TrafficCom
Kapsch TrafficCom is a globally renowned provider of intelligent transportation systems for sustainable mobility.
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LeddarTech
LeddarTech is a leader in environmental sensing solutions for autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems.
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Voi
Voi provides shared electric scooters for big adventures or the last few hundred meters, reducing air and noise pollution, and breaking traf…
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CityMaaS
CityMaaS brings together 30 years of startup & tech experience to provide a single mobility platform to aid the disabled community.
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SkedGo
SkedGo's Mobility-as-a-Service technology allows companies to create their own tailored MaaS applications.
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Cohesive
Cohesive is a lifecycle digital integrator – delivering transformational outcomes across the built and natural environment.
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UrbanThings
UrbanThings creates smart solutions to help deliver a seamless end-to-end passenger experience, cutting operator costs along the way.
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MTA Launches United States' First Congestion Pricing Plan in New York
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