Web Summit 2021: Innovation In Mobility

Speaking

November, 2021

There is more to innovation in mobility than the big news

Opening of the Auto/Tech stage during Web Summit 2021 in Lisbon.

During her opening remarks, Britta Muzyk-Tikovsky shares inspiring examples on innovation and research related to the mobility sector.

Announcements of large corporations related to mobility make it to the headlines: Hertz ordering 100.000 Teslas, Amazon self-driving cars to hit the streets of Seattle, Ford investing in new plants for electric vehicles, GM upping their game in self-driving, VC’s finding an interest in charging infrastructure and Volkswagen announcing that 70% of their cars sold from 2030 on will be electric.

Mobility is an industry with many facets and there’re amazing innovations, emerging trends or bleeding-edge research that don’t make it to the headlines of the worldwide largest news outlets.

Yet these developments are an inspiration and can help us to create more sustainable innovation that is needed to secure our future and that of next generations. Because most innovation stems from combining different ideas, transferring solutions from one business area to another or finding complements, joining forces with someone whose solution is already part of what we need.

The team at Chillipicks – a knowledge platform and weekly newsletter by Capscovil – captures curated, unusual topics in different industry sectors related to life science and health, sustainability, technology and materials, art and design, food and leisure as well as mobility including robotics.

The topics are presented in a new way of storytelling that allows readers to keep an open mindset while getting the most important facts in 1 minute reading time. The purpose is to support companies and creative minds in their ideation process, to design and develop the sustainable solutions that are needed and to drive diversity, inclusion and equality in tech.

YouTube

Mit dem Laden des Videos akzeptieren Sie die Datenschutzerklärung von YouTube.
Mehr erfahren

Video laden

Video credit: Web Summit

Britta Muzyk-Tikovsky

Britta is CEO of Capscovil Innovation Agency where she creates business and marketing strategies to increase sustainability and diversity in tech. She is co-author of the spy novel on electric vehicles Project Black Hungarian whose story has been influenced by her experience after working in the automotive industry for over 20 years. She is also author of diversity novel GAME-Faint Signals and has written numerous feature articles on innovative technology as well as several tech short stories  that are influenced by her long-term experience working on the front-lines of innovation. Britta is also founder of Diversity Natives and editor-in-chief of innovation knowledge platform Chillipicks.

2021-11-19T17:26:07+01:00

Go to Top