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Backed by Significant Advances in its Apollo Autonomous Driving Technology Platform, Baidu Unveils its Ambitious Robotaxi Plans

Frost & Sullivan

The Apollo technology stack has been in various levels of testing since 2017 and has attracted over 100 collaborators, including leading automakers like Toyota, Geely, Daimler, BMW, Hyundai, and Ford as well as other industry partners such as Nvidia, Bosch, Intel, and TomTom. million rides to passengers, autonomously. Final Word.

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Editorial: Distributed Ledger Technologies for Smart Digital Economies (June 2021)

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trillion CAD by 2030. Likewise, job growth in the DLT sector is expected to increase significantly in the coming years, including business, finance, legal, and management, beyond only computer science and software engineering positions. trillion CAD, at hour of publication.

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Expanding Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) Deployments Reflect Growing Demand for Integrated Multimodal Solutions in Cities

Frost & Sullivan

Frost & Sullivan’s research highlights that the MaaS market in Europe and North America is set to be close to $20 billion by 2030. Challenges Ahead The sustained success of MaaS deployment will depend on robust policy and regulatory support, reinforced by strong legal frameworks. car and ride sharing), shared micromobility (e.g.,

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Does the Collapse of Maas Global and its all-inclusive MaaS solution, the Whim Travel App, Signify the End of the Road for Mobility as a Service Model?

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To learn more, please access our research report, European and North American Mobility-as-a-Service Growth Opportunities , Growth Opportunities in the Evolving Public Transport Landscape, 2030 , and Evolution of Shared Mobility Infrastructure in Top 20 Smart Cities , or contact sathyanarayanak@frost.com for information on a private briefing.

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Carbon Markets: Tech and Nature-Based Solutions Will be Critical to the Climate Transition

Frost & Sullivan

Not only are governments enforcing these targets through legally binding systems, but consumers are becoming increasingly aware of the environmental impact of their actions, pressing companies to incorporate sustainable practices to maximize profit and sales. A carbon credit represents a ton of CO2 released into the global atmosphere.

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Ideologies in Energy Transition: Community Discourses on Renewables

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2017) inside a framework of institutionalized-legal, social, economic, knowledge, and belief systems (Press et al., What is decided outside of municipalities by national governments, the EU, and Globally (COP 21) needs to be considered and acted upon locally (Sarrica et al., Technological and human development go hand in hand.

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