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Iomob: Universal mobility app to help people find best route from A to B

  • Spain
  • 10 min read
  • Nov 27, 2019
  • By Emanuela Ferraro

Iomob's CEO Boyd Cohen pitching at South Summit Madrid 2019 © CompassList

Rapid growth in MaaS will boost revenue to over €1m by 2020 for Spanish transport app Iomob 

In Barcelona, an ambitious startup is developing an open-source platform to unify mobility providers around the world. MaaS (mobility as a service) platforms like Iomob, short for Internet of Mobility, want to help eliminate 2.3bn private trips by 2023, with 83% of the world's MaaS trips taking place in Western Europe. Key players like Uber and Lyft have already opened up their APIs to share transit information and allow payments through third-party apps.
Technology is paving the way to optimize usage of transport infrastructure and reduce vehicle emissions by cutting the number of private...

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