Mobility industry is going through change of perception about transportation, increased interest in Smart cities, micro-mobility, and race for self-driving cars. Mobility as s service is emphasized through sharing economy and Uberization. Growing demand for decreasing carbon emissions and turning to hybrid or electric cars has not yet been a disruptor, but soon enough can become important point for discussion.
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Demogaraphics: growing population of millennials and silver surfers interested in mobility
Urbanization, more focus on city
Globalization, increased inter-continent mobility in all of the regions
Craving for experience, enabling the in-vehicle transit experience
Car sharing and change in understanding of ownership
Connected Mobility, rising interest in Internet of Things, Networked vehicles and autonomous mobility
Micro-mobility: scooters, bike-sharing and other forms of micro-mobility are taking over cities
Digitisation and information availability, data analytics and predictions
Research, prototypes and race for autonomous vehicles development
Virtual reality
Automation in mobility
Seamless intermodal mobility
Globalization
High net worth individuals growth
Glocal supply chains, Green systems, IPR for compounds or synthesis techniques
Growing focus and pressure of sustainability
Carbon dioxide limitation
Shift to e-mobiles and hybrid cars
New, lightweight materials
Reduction of fossil oil and gas
Political shifts and instability influence the value chain
Stricter governmental regulations on supply chain management