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IoT is set to redefine urban mobility in 2023

28 February 2023

The latest edition of the IoT Predictions Report explores how IoT technology is set to help tackle many of the challenges that urban mobility is currently facing.

The IoT Prediction Report is intended for C-level executives and decision-makers, as well as those interested in the underlying trends shaping both the industry and societies.


As high energy prices contribute to rising inflation and slow global growth, the uncertainty of the economic outlook is putting pressure on consumers and affecting their spending power and transportation choices.


“We see that societal factors are affecting urban mobility patterns more than ever before,” says Mats Lundquist, CEO at Telenor Connexion and Head of Telenor IoT. 


“This means that demand for flexible, efficient, affordable, and sustainable means of transportation is increasing far too rapidly for companies to meet on their own. 


“Organisations and industries that work together to connect their services across ecosystems will find themselves perfectly placed to benefit from these shifting trends.”


Governments around the world are striving to meet greenhouse gas targets, while increased demand for modern alternatives like micro-mobility, shared mobility, and the digitalisation of public transportation has led to fluctuating mobility preferences in metropolitan areas.


“This report serves to strengthen the argument for the adoption of IoT across the transportation sector,” explains Bengt Nordström, Managing Director of Accenture Strategy and Consulting. 


“We foresee that manufacturers, service providers and connectivity services will need to collaborate on the implementation of the infrastructure needed in order to keep up with innovative urban behaviour.”


Download the report today and learn why enterprises need to prioritise future-proofing their solutions now.


Bengt Nordström will discuss the results of this report in a live online event with Martin Whitlock, Telenor Connexion CTO, on 6 March at 15:30 CET (14:30 GMT). Interested viewers can register here to watch and pose questions to both individuals in real time.


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