Reconciling the need for mobility of goods and people with economic and climate issues is one of the major challenges of the 21st century. Innovation is at the heart of this transformation, to meet several fundamental challenges.
In terms of energy, one challenge is to limit or even abandon thermal energy in favour of renewable and less polluting energy.
In urban environments, mobility is becoming multimodal with flexible offers, involving shared mobility, self-service vehicles, autonomous means of transport, etc.
These new challenges are also being integrated into the debate on logistics. The rise of online orders for everyday consumer goods and services means that delivery management methods must be agile.
The supply of raw materials and spare parts to companies is fundamental. Crisis situations, whether related to health or politics, reveal the need to find new solutions that guarantee sustainable supplies.
Marketing innovation is also a strength that allows you to be identified and chosen in these highly competitive and constantly changing markets.