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Cubic to address mobility-as-a-service Realities at MaaS Market Conference

Andy Taylor, strategy director for Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS), is to speak on the convenience of mobility as a service (MaaS) at the MaaS Market: Concept to Delivery conference. The event, organised by ITS International, will be held in London from 22-23 March and will bring together experts in the transportation and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) industries to discuss and formulate the future of MaaS worldwide. Taylor will present at the session entitled The MaaS transformation: How
March 22, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Andy Taylor, strategy director for 378 Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS), is to speak on the convenience of mobility as a service (MaaS) at the 8545 MaaS Market: Concept to Delivery conference. The event, organised by 1846 ITS International, will be held in London from 22-23 March and will bring together experts in the transportation and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) industries to discuss and formulate the future of MaaS worldwide.  

Taylor will present at the session entitled The MaaS transformation: How much for the convenience? on 23 March.

“At its core, MaaS is about planning a complete journey, from point A to B, using one or any combination of travel modes while purchasing all mobility services from a single account,” said Taylor. “I look forward to sharing the convenient one account solution Cubic can offer to my industry colleagues at this event.”

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