SkedGo News
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Integrated Journey Planning: A Ticket to Enhanced Transport Ecosystems
SkedGo examines how MaaS represents an opportunity to extend beyond the transactional nature of buying a ticket.
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SkedGo’s Latest MaaS Expansion Bridges European Mobility
SkedGo has announced that its Mobility as a Service (MaaS) offerings now encompass all internal regions of France.
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SkedGo & Main Roads' Traffic Alert App to Enhance Driver Experience
SkedGo has announced the launch of a new traffic alert app designed to empower drivers with real-time information about journey disruptions
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Modern Mobility: Measuring Up to Customer Expectations
SkedGo CEO, John Nuutinen, explores the intricate balance between customer expectations and the world of modern mobility services.
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Adaptable MaaS: A Paradigm Shift in Business Strategy
Mobility-as-a-Service has constantly evolved over the years, having set out to solve some of the biggest challenges faced in transport.
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A Summary of the New DfT MaaS Code of Practice
SkedGo delves into the new MaaS code of practice, and key recommendations by the Department of Transport (DfT).
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Beyond Transportation: The Expanding Horizons of MaaS
SkedGo believes that the concept of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) has emerged to seamlessly integrate various modes of urban transportation.
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Leveraging Digital Twins to Improve Urban Transport
SkedGo explores the value of digital twins for urban mobility, some of the challenges faced, and a snapshot of their use in practice.
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Future Digital Awards: MaaS Proves Crucial to Reaching Net Zero
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Unlocking the Potential of European Cross-Border Public Transport
SkedGo reflects upon some of the obstacles that cross-border mobility faces and to what degree MaaS can help us overcome them.
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Ways Game Changing Tech Can Revolutionise Accessible Mobility
SkedGo explores how new technologies, use cases and integrations with MaaS could drive a more accessible and inclusive transport system.
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How World Demographics & Urbanisation Could Impact Transport
SkedGo believes that as the world’s population continues to grow and shift, so do the demands on our transportation systems.
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Tackling Inequality in Active Travel
Tackling inequality in active travel is essential to encourage people to switch to using public transport, argues SkedGo.
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Are Station Hubs the Ticket to ‘Healthy Cities’?
Transport & mobility specialist SkedGo argues that Station hubs can be a powerful tool when it comes to ‘healthy cities’.
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5 Steps to Building a Business Case for MaaS
SkedGo believes that Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) provides many opportunities for cities, businesses and consumers alike.
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Why You Should Build a Business Case for MaaS
SkedGo discusses the benefits of building a business case toward the use of the Mobility-as-a-Service transportation model.
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ITS Australia Recognises SkedGo’s Adaptive MaaS Technology
Adaptive MaaS Technology leader SkedGo has announced it has won the Intelligent Mobility Award at ITS Australia’s 13th annual award ceremony…
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Five Trends Driving the Future of Transport
SkedGo explores five of the most prominent trends driving the constantly evolving future of transport in the years to come.
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MaaS: The Power of Localisation
SkedGo argues the case for the power of localising MaaS solutions, tailoring them to reflect specific geographic markets.
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Accessible Transport: A Problem We Can’t Ignore
SkedGo takes a look at the ongoing issues associated with accessible transport, and explores how it can be improved.
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Choosing the Right Solution for Your MaaS Application
API, SDK or White Label? SkedGo provides you with the insight you need to take the next step towards creating your MaaS application.
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SkedGo Innovation Supports Leicester Bus Partnership
Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) technology provider SkedGo has announced its support for the Leicester Buses Partnership.
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How MaaS Can Support People with Reduced Mobility
SkedGo discusses the role that MaaS has to play in making transport resources more accessible for people with reduced mobility.
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MaaS Tourism: Reimagining Travel
World Tourism Day this year is focused on "Rethinking Tourism", specifically how tourism can be more sustainable, inclusive and resilient.