Smart mobility needs thinkers who can understand everything from logistics to manufacturing to software development and AI, all of which have traditionally been seen as separate industries and separate skill sets.
There is a huge opportunity in the transportation industry, not only for the best and brightest engineers and manufacturers but, for the first time, for talent that can link people, processes, platforms, policy and the planet in new ways. Smart mobility cannot reach its potential as a driver of social and economic good if any one of these"P"s is left out of the equation.
Yes, the smart mobility movement will still need the best and brightest engineers and manufacturers who are building the modes of today — they will be around for a while! But it is also important that this industry's workforce comprises of individuals who think more broadly about sustainability and how each of these components holistically plays within the entire transportation ecosystem.
The current smart mobility challenge is nuanced, multifaceted and involves solving for today with an eye on tomorrow. The good news is that we're already starting to see this commitment matched with action, as more companies are looking to bring together different aspects of the industry to one table to meet aggressive climate goals.
The value of distributing hundreds of thousands of electric vehicles is diminished without the proper infrastructure to charge them. Intelligent, real-time transportation of goods and services isn't realized without digitized operations and data analysis. The industry is in need of thinkers and leaders who can understand that breadth and execute with a vision for the bigger picture.
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