10 December 2020: TRP Demonstration Seminar An integrated MaaS service – insights from Berlin

Date: 10 December  2020, 4-5 pm (HKT)

Trafi is a mobility-as-a-service startup which allows cities to integrate the planning and booking process for various forms of transport into a single app. In Berlin, the all-in-one transport planning and payment app runs in partnership with the public transport authority Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG).

Speaker: Christof Schminke, Managing Director Commercial at Trafi. He is responsible for business development and further expand business with clients like Google, Volkswagen Group, Lyft, SBB, MVG and BVG, with offices in Berlin, London, Paris,  and Vilnius.

Moderator: Andrew Pickford, Associate Partner, Ernst & Young Transactions Ltd

View Presentation here

Photo by Simon Tartarotti on Unsplash

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