Women-only ride-hailing: new data inspires the movement
More ride-hailing companies are offering women-centred services, but do they get women on the road? Continue reading Women-only ride-hailing: new data inspires the movement
S Express: boosting EV take-up on the road to our global climate goals
Electric cars will soon beat classic models on cost, environmental impact and performance. Good news for our climate, but governments’ role is critical to ensure a sustainable transition. Continue reading S Express: boosting EV take-up on the road to our global climate goals
Supply chain reaction: why the time is ripe for sustainable logistics
Supply chain reaction: With the crucial COP26 talks just around the corner, we explore how logistics systems can and are providing a sustainable backbone for the planet’s ever-increasing movement of goods. Continue reading Supply chain reaction: why the time is ripe for sustainable logistics
Stuck in the Suez Canal: Lessons from the Logjam
by Olaf Merk On 23 March, a mega container ship got stuck in the Suez Canal – and remained stuck for six days. Despite the digging, towing and dredging, the only thing that was unblocked was creativity in the form of Suez memes on the web. The mega-ship proved to be the vessel on which all possible human problems could be projected. Now that she … Continue reading Stuck in the Suez Canal: Lessons from the Logjam
Gender in the balance: the win-win of designing innovations for all
This UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science let’s commit to more inclusive transport policies in the wake of the Covid pandemic Continue reading Gender in the balance: the win-win of designing innovations for all