Horace Dediu doesn’t just “get” micromobility, he invented the very word “Micromobility”!
Back in 2015, he saw the transformational potential of small, motorised vehicles and has been championing their adoption ever since.
Who better to discuss this global revolution with than the man who first saw it coming?
Horace is an analyst and founder of Asymco, the Critical Path and Micromobility Industries.
In this week’s podcast, we talk about the potential of micromobility and the impact on traditional public transport. In the process, we also cover a lot of innovation theory.
Horace is one of the global leaders of the Micromobility movement, so this is a fascinating episode.
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