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Dat.Mobility showcases mobility monitoring app

Dat.Mobility is featuring its recently launched Sense.Dat, the company’s own app for individual mobility monitoring, sampling and change motivation. With Sense.Dat, all sorts of organisations can get a deep insight into mobility behaviour and the mobility choices people make, interview them on the reasons why, and propose incentives to change.
April 5, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Dat.Mobility is featuring its recently launched Sense.Dat, the company’s own app for individual mobility monitoring, sampling and change motivation. With Sense.Dat, all sorts of organisations can get a deep insight into mobility behaviour and the mobility choices people make, interview them on the reasons why, and propose incentives to change.

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