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The Early Days Of Micromobility with Constantin Vermoere

English, Finance, 2 seasons, 62 episodes, 20 hours, 49 minutes
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/constantin-vermoere/subscribe The Early Days Of Micromobility with Constantin is a podcast about shared mobility, startups, and startup founder stories. Since 2018 Constantin has had the opportunity to work alongside some of the most impressive Micromobility founders and mobility enthusiasts. With this podcast he plans to have introspective thoughtful conversations about failures, success, regrets and more with founders and mobility enthusiasts that have been around since the very beginning of this Micromobility revolution. https://www.linkedin.com/in/constantin-v-61830a86/ https://twitter.com/ConstantinVer
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Minister Elke van den Brandt: Dedicated Parking For Shared Scooters & Bikes

Visit www.earlydayspodcast.co for the full podcast episode. Throughout this captivating episode, listeners will gain valuable insights into the mindset, strategies, and aspirations of Minister Elke Van den Brandt as she navigates the complexities of urban mobility. From sustainability to innovation, regulation to public engagement, join us as we explore the forefront of micromobility in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
2/2/20246 minutes, 25 seconds
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Minister Elke van den Brandt: The role of Multimodality in Decreasing Traffic in Brussels

Visit www.earlydayspodcast.co for the full podcast episode. Throughout this captivating episode, listeners will gain valuable insights into the mindset, strategies, and aspirations of Minister Elke Van den Brandt as she navigates the complexities of urban mobility. From sustainability to innovation, regulation to public engagement, join us as we explore the forefront of micromobility in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
2/2/202411 minutes
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Minister Elke van den Brandt: How We Collaborate with the 19 Communes of Brussels

Visit www.earlydayspodcast.co for the full podcast episode. Throughout this captivating episode, listeners will gain valuable insights into the mindset, strategies, and aspirations of Minister Elke Van den Brandt as she navigates the complexities of urban mobility. From sustainability to innovation, regulation to public engagement, join us as we explore the forefront of micromobility in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
2/2/20242 minutes, 34 seconds
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Minister Elke van den Brandt: How The Evolution of Brussels Inspired Other Cities

Visit www.earlydayspodcast.co for the full podcast episode. Throughout this captivating episode, listeners will gain valuable insights into the mindset, strategies, and aspirations of Minister Elke Van den Brandt as she navigates the complexities of urban mobility. From sustainability to innovation, regulation to public engagement, join us as we explore the forefront of micromobility in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
2/2/202412 minutes, 27 seconds
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Minister Elke van den Brandt: Shared Scooters in Brussels After the Tender

Visit www.earlydayspodcast.co for the full podcast episode. Throughout this captivating episode, listeners will gain valuable insights into the mindset, strategies, and aspirations of Minister Elke Van den Brandt as she navigates the complexities of urban mobility. From sustainability to innovation, regulation to public engagement, join us as we explore the forefront of micromobility in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
2/2/20245 minutes, 35 seconds
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Minister Elke van den Brandt: The Future of VILLO! in Brussels

Visit www.earlydayspodcast.co for the full podcast episode. Throughout this captivating episode, listeners will gain valuable insights into the mindset, strategies, and aspirations of Minister Elke Van den Brandt as she navigates the complexities of urban mobility. From sustainability to innovation, regulation to public engagement, join us as we explore the forefront of micromobility in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
2/2/20244 minutes, 31 seconds
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Minister Elke van den Brandt: Protected Bike Lanes in Brussels

Visit www.earlydayspodcast.co for the full podcast episode. Throughout this captivating episode, listeners will gain valuable insights into the mindset, strategies, and aspirations of Minister Elke Van den Brandt as she navigates the complexities of urban mobility. From sustainability to innovation, regulation to public engagement, join us as we explore the forefront of micromobility in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
2/2/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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Minister Elke van den Brandt: GOODMOVE & Future Projects for Brussels

Visit ⁠www.earlydayspodcast.co⁠ for the full podcast episode. Throughout this captivating episode, listeners will gain valuable insights into the mindset, strategies, and aspirations of Minister Elke Van den Brandt as she navigates the complexities of urban mobility. From sustainability to innovation, regulation to public engagement, join us as we explore the forefront of micromobility in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
2/2/202412 minutes, 51 seconds
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Minister Elke van den Brandt: Why I Entered Politics

Full Podcast with Minister Elke van Den Brandt:  How to Create A liveable Brussels: https://youtu.be/lqOArTrrqv0?si=q6R5VPUdF9_VfWnx  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
2/2/20244 minutes, 41 seconds
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Minister Elke van Den Brandt: How to Create A liveable Brussels

Throughout this captivating episode, listeners will gain valuable insights into the mindset, strategies, and aspirations of Minister Elke Van den Brandt as she navigates the complexities of urban mobility. From sustainability to innovation, regulation to public engagement, join us as we explore the forefront of micromobility in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities. Below the timestamps based on different topics discussed: - Why Minister Elke van Den Brandt joined Politics, her passion and motivation to fight for a better Brussels: 0:30 - How Minister Elke van Den Brandt Collaborates with the different Communes in Brussels in order to make changes in Brussel: 5:35 - GOODMOVE & the challenge to provide the people of Brussels with the facts and the right information regarding GOODMOVE: 8:33 - Upcoming project to make Brussels even more Sustainable: 16:34 - 60 KM new Cycle lanes & plans for more : 17:31 - Shared Mobility in Brussels, VILLO! Contract after 2026, Free Floating Operators : 20:48 - Preventing price agreements between free floating shared mobility operators, the situation after the public tender, the stipulations in the public tender contract: 25:01 - The operators that lost the public tender, will they play a fair game?: 28:34 - What about the dedicated shared mobility parking zones, drop zones: 29:22 - The MaaS app FLOYA and the future plans regarding MaaS in Brussels and Data Sharing: 37:14 - Bus lines being cut in Flanders, while Brussels continues to invest more in bus lines and public transport: 41:42 - Does Brussels collaborate and learn from other cities? We discussed Amsterdam, Antwerp, Vienna..: 48:14 - Questions from the inhabitants of Brussels and cyclists, the Corona bike lanes, further investments in cycle infrastructure and more: 54:09 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
2/1/20241 hour, 3 minutes, 11 seconds
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Origin of The First DOTT Scooter

The Origin of The First DOTT Scooter With Co-Founder of DOTT Maxim Romain. For full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/4ZW5vuaahvb Maxim is the COO & Co-founder of ⁠Dott⁠. Maxim was previously the GM for Wayfair Europe and built the initial Wayfair supply-chain operations in Europe. Before that he worked for 7 years for Decathlon in Asia, focusing on manufacturing and supply-chain operations. Maxim holds a MBA at INSEAD. It was great to have Maxim on because we share the same values & Maxim truly cares about solving the mobility issue,  and from our conversation you can tell that Dott is a company that cares about it's stakeholders, shareholders & a company that is on a mission to truly make a real impact and change peoples lives. ⁠LinkedIn⁠: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxim-romain-28b23b5/⁠ ⁠Twitter⁠: ⁠https://twitter.com/maximromain --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
1/10/20247 minutes, 25 seconds
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Building the Future of Brussels: A Visionary Perspective with Pascal Smet

In this insightful episode of "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility," we are delighted to host Pascal Smet, a visionary leader who has played a pivotal role in reshaping the urban mobility landscape of Brussels. Join us as we delve into Pascal Smet's experiences, vision, and innovative strategies for creating a more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected Brussels. Hosted by Constantin Vermoere, this episode explores Pascal Smet's remarkable journey from the helm of Brussels' mobility initiatives to his broader vision for the city's future. Discover how his passion for sustainable mobility, community engagement, and technological advancements is driving positive change in one of Europe's dynamic urban centers. Episode Highlights: Gain insights into Pascal Smet's transformative approach to urban mobility and transportation in Brussels. Explore his vision for making Brussels more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected. Learn about key projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the mobility experience for residents and visitors. Discover the role of community engagement and collaboration in shaping Brussels' mobility landscape. Get a glimpse into the future as Pascal Smet discusses upcoming projects and innovations that will continue to drive Brussels towards a more livable and efficient future. Tune in to "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility" for an engaging conversation with Pascal Smet, a trailblazer in urban mobility, and witness the incredible journey of innovation and transformation that is shaping the future of Brussels. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
10/14/202344 minutes, 35 seconds
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Pioneering Mobility: PASCAL SMET and the Birth of Brussels' Villo Bike Share System

In this insightful episode of "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility," we are delighted to host Pascal Smet, a visionary leader who has played a pivotal role in reshaping the urban mobility landscape of Brussels. Join us as we delve into Pascal Smet's experiences, vision, and innovative strategies for creating a more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected Brussels. Hosted by Constantin Vermoere, this episode explores Pascal Smet's remarkable journey from the helm of Brussels' mobility initiatives to his broader vision for the city's future. Discover how his passion for sustainable mobility, community engagement, and technological advancements is driving positive change in one of Europe's dynamic urban centers. Episode Highlights: Gain insights into Pascal Smet's transformative approach to urban mobility and transportation in Brussels.Explore his vision for making Brussels more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected.Learn about key projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the mobility experience for residents and visitors.Discover the role of community engagement and collaboration in shaping Brussels' mobility landscape.Get a glimpse into the future as Pascal Smet discusses upcoming projects and innovations that will continue to drive Brussels towards a more livable and efficient future. Tune in to "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility" for an engaging conversation with Pascal Smet, a trailblazer in urban mobility, and witness the incredible journey of innovation and transformation that is shaping the future of Brussels. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
10/12/20238 minutes, 43 seconds
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PASCAL SMET: Shifting Gears - Overcoming the Car-Centric Mindset in Brussels.

In this insightful episode of "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility," we are delighted to host Pascal Smet, a visionary leader who has played a pivotal role in reshaping the urban mobility landscape of Brussels. Join us as we delve into Pascal Smet's experiences, vision, and innovative strategies for creating a more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected Brussels. Hosted by Constantin Vermoere, this episode explores Pascal Smet's remarkable journey from the helm of Brussels' mobility initiatives to his broader vision for the city's future. Discover how his passion for sustainable mobility, community engagement, and technological advancements is driving positive change in one of Europe's dynamic urban centers. Episode Highlights: Gain insights into Pascal Smet's transformative approach to urban mobility and transportation in Brussels.Explore his vision for making Brussels more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected.Learn about key projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the mobility experience for residents and visitors.Discover the role of community engagement and collaboration in shaping Brussels' mobility landscape.Get a glimpse into the future as Pascal Smet discusses upcoming projects and innovations that will continue to drive Brussels towards a more livable and efficient future. Tune in to "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility" for an engaging conversation with Pascal Smet, a trailblazer in urban mobility, and witness the incredible journey of innovation and transformation that is shaping the future of Brussels. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
10/12/20234 minutes, 2 seconds
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Legacy and Beyond: PASCAL SMET's Ongoing Commitment to Enhance Brussels

In this insightful episode of "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility," we are delighted to host Pascal Smet, a visionary leader who has played a pivotal role in reshaping the urban mobility landscape of Brussels. Join us as we delve into Pascal Smet's experiences, vision, and innovative strategies for creating a more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected Brussels. Hosted by Constantin Vermoere, this episode explores Pascal Smet's remarkable journey from the helm of Brussels' mobility initiatives to his broader vision for the city's future. Discover how his passion for sustainable mobility, community engagement, and technological advancements is driving positive change in one of Europe's dynamic urban centers. Episode Highlights: Gain insights into Pascal Smet's transformative approach to urban mobility and transportation in Brussels.Explore his vision for making Brussels more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected.Learn about key projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the mobility experience for residents and visitors.Discover the role of community engagement and collaboration in shaping Brussels' mobility landscape.Get a glimpse into the future as Pascal Smet discusses upcoming projects and innovations that will continue to drive Brussels towards a more livable and efficient future. Tune in to "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility" for an engaging conversation with Pascal Smet, a trailblazer in urban mobility, and witness the incredible journey of innovation and transformation that is shaping the future of Brussels. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
10/12/202311 minutes, 38 seconds
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PASCAL SMET: Connecting the Dots - Shared Mobility's Role as a Complement to Public Transport in Brussels.

In this insightful episode of "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility," we are delighted to host Pascal Smet, a visionary leader who has played a pivotal role in reshaping the urban mobility landscape of Brussels. Join us as we delve into Pascal Smet's experiences, vision, and innovative strategies for creating a more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected Brussels. Hosted by Constantin Vermoere, this episode explores Pascal Smet's remarkable journey from the helm of Brussels' mobility initiatives to his broader vision for the city's future. Discover how his passion for sustainable mobility, community engagement, and technological advancements is driving positive change in one of Europe's dynamic urban centers. Episode Highlights: Gain insights into Pascal Smet's transformative approach to urban mobility and transportation in Brussels.Explore his vision for making Brussels more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected.Learn about key projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the mobility experience for residents and visitors.Discover the role of community engagement and collaboration in shaping Brussels' mobility landscape.Get a glimpse into the future as Pascal Smet discusses upcoming projects and innovations that will continue to drive Brussels towards a more livable and efficient future. Tune in to "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility" for an engaging conversation with Pascal Smet, a trailblazer in urban mobility, and witness the incredible journey of innovation and transformation that is shaping the future of Brussels. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
10/12/20237 minutes, 14 seconds
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PASCAL SMET: Biking for Change - Pascal Smet's Uphill Battle for Safer Streets in Brussels

In this insightful episode of "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility," we are delighted to host Pascal Smet, a visionary leader who has played a pivotal role in reshaping the urban mobility landscape of Brussels. Join us as we delve into Pascal Smet's experiences, vision, and innovative strategies for creating a more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected Brussels. Hosted by Constantin Vermoere, this episode explores Pascal Smet's remarkable journey from the helm of Brussels' mobility initiatives to his broader vision for the city's future. Discover how his passion for sustainable mobility, community engagement, and technological advancements is driving positive change in one of Europe's dynamic urban centers. Episode Highlights: Gain insights into Pascal Smet's transformative approach to urban mobility and transportation in Brussels.Explore his vision for making Brussels more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected.Learn about key projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the mobility experience for residents and visitors.Discover the role of community engagement and collaboration in shaping Brussels' mobility landscape.Get a glimpse into the future as Pascal Smet discusses upcoming projects and innovations that will continue to drive Brussels towards a more livable and efficient future. Tune in to "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility" for an engaging conversation with Pascal Smet, a trailblazer in urban mobility, and witness the incredible journey of innovation and transformation that is shaping the future of Brussels. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
10/12/20234 minutes, 35 seconds
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PASCAL SMET: From Aspirations to Actions - Pascal Smet's Journey into Brussels Politics

In this insightful episode of "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility," we are delighted to host Pascal Smet, a visionary leader who has played a pivotal role in reshaping the urban mobility landscape of Brussels. Join us as we delve into Pascal Smet's experiences, vision, and innovative strategies for creating a more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected Brussels. Hosted by Constantin Vermoere, this episode explores Pascal Smet's remarkable journey from the helm of Brussels' mobility initiatives to his broader vision for the city's future. Discover how his passion for sustainable mobility, community engagement, and technological advancements is driving positive change in one of Europe's dynamic urban centers. Episode Highlights: Gain insights into Pascal Smet's transformative approach to urban mobility and transportation in Brussels.Explore his vision for making Brussels more sustainable, accessible, and interconnected.Learn about key projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the mobility experience for residents and visitors.Discover the role of community engagement and collaboration in shaping Brussels' mobility landscape.Get a glimpse into the future as Pascal Smet discusses upcoming projects and innovations that will continue to drive Brussels towards a more livable and efficient future. Tune in to "The Early Days Podcast of Micromobility" for an engaging conversation with Pascal Smet, a trailblazer in urban mobility, and witness the incredible journey of innovation and transformation that is shaping the future of Brussels. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
10/12/20237 minutes, 14 seconds
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Accidents & Deaths in Brussels from Scooters

We discussed the rise in accidents with electric scooters in Brussels. According to the Brussels Times, there were 846 injury accidents. (Source: https://www.brusselstimes.com/280346/dramatic-increase-in-number-of-pedestrians-killed-more-e-scooter-accidents) However, it's not clear what % of those accidents are from shared scooters & what % is from privately owned electric scooters, I would assume that the accidents with shared scooters is relatively low due to how regulated they are (speed limit, user behaviour monitoring etc.) I also provided my opinion on how the government can tackle this issue through collaboration with the operators. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
8/29/20232 minutes, 13 seconds
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BART DHONDT - SHARED SCOOTERS ADDED VALUE, CHALLENGES, ACCIDENTS, DROPZONES & PRICING

Join us in this thought-provoking conversation as we gain valuable insights into Bart Dhondt's passion, his journey, and his tireless dedication to enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors alike in Brussels through progressive and sustainable urban mobility solutions. Tune in to this Early Days of Micromobility podcast episode to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities, triumphs, and aspirations of mobility in Brussels as we navigate through the strategies and initiatives with the visionary Alderman of Mobility and Public Works, Bart Dhondt. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
8/28/20239 minutes, 58 seconds
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BART DHONDT - DROPZONES, HOW THEY ARE FINANCED & THE EXPANSION OF DROPZONES AFTER THE TENDER

Join us in this thought-provoking conversation as we gain valuable insights into Bart Dhondt's passion, his journey, and his tireless dedication to enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors alike in Brussels through progressive and sustainable urban mobility solutions. Tune in to this Early Days of Micromobility podcast episode to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities, triumphs, and aspirations of mobility in Brussels as we navigate through the strategies and initiatives with the visionary Alderman of Mobility and Public Works, Bart Dhondt. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
8/28/20235 minutes, 38 seconds
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Bart Dhondt: Navigating Mobility In Brussels

Join us in this insightful conversation as we uncover Bart Dhondt’s personal journey, passion, and relentless commitment to enhancing Brussels’ urban mobility. From the challenges of implementing shared scooter drop zones to the promising prospects of the “Good Move” strategy, this episode offers an in-depth exploration of Brussels’ mobility evolution. Tune in to “Early Days of Micromobility” and experience firsthand the compelling narratives and forward-thinking initiatives that are shaping the future of urban mobility in Brussels. Join us as we navigate through the complexities of dedicated shared scooter drop zones, a hot topic in modern urban planning. Bart Dhondt provides an insider’s perspective on the challenges and breakthroughs in designing these zones to seamlessly integrate with Brussels’ historical character. The episode also offers an exclusive preview of the upcoming shared scooter and shared bike public Tender—a peek into the future of shared mobility services that promises to reshape how residents and visitors traverse the city. Bart Dhondt lifts the veil on the “Good Move” strategy, a visionary blueprint for transforming Brussels into a more livable and eco-friendly urban environment. Gain insights into the strategy’s holistic approach and its potential to redefine the mobility experience for everyone. Explore the delicate balancing act between fostering innovation and ensuring compliance within the mobility landscape. Through thoughtful discussions, discover how Brussels is embracing cutting-edge technologies while maintaining order and safety in its streets. Delve into the significance of public engagement and collaboration in shaping the mobility policies of a bustling metropolis. Learn how Bart Dhondt orchestrates partnerships and involves diverse stakeholders to craft solutions that harmonize with the city’s identity. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
8/24/202346 minutes, 55 seconds
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Koen Kennis On The Significant role Antwerp has played in the history when it comes to mobility

https://www.earlydayspodcast.co/koen-kennis In this episode, we are delighted to welcome an exceptional guest, Koen Kennis, he is a dedicated politician and influential leader who has made significant contributions to the development and growth of Antwerp. With an extensive background in politics and a passion for urban planning, Koen has been instrumental in shaping the city’s financial, mobility, tourism, and local business sectors. As the “Schepen voor financiën, mobiliteit, toerisme, binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en middenstand at Stad Antwerpen,” Koen is known for his innovative thinking, collaborative approach, and unwavering commitment to creating a prosperous and sustainable future for Antwerp. In this insightful episode, we sit down with Koen Kennis, a driving force behind Antwerp’s mobility initiatives, to discuss the city’s shared mobility landscape. As the “Schepen voor financiën, mobiliteit, toerisme, binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en middenstand at Stad Antwerpen,” Koen is at the forefront of sustainable transportation solutions. Join us as we delve into his opinions on the shared electric scooters in Antwerp, his thoughts on the recent ban on shared electric scooters in Paris, and how he envisions the future of shared micromobility in the city of Antwerp. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an expert on the challenges and opportunities of urban mobility in the modern era. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
4/13/20232 minutes, 24 seconds
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Koen Kennis On Why It's Better Not To Ban Shared Scooters

https://www.earlydayspodcast.co/koen-kennis In this episode, we are delighted to welcome an exceptional guest, Koen Kennis, he is a dedicated politician and influential leader who has made significant contributions to the development and growth of Antwerp. With an extensive background in politics and a passion for urban planning, Koen has been instrumental in shaping the city’s financial, mobility, tourism, and local business sectors. As the “Schepen voor financiën, mobiliteit, toerisme, binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en middenstand at Stad Antwerpen,” Koen is known for his innovative thinking, collaborative approach, and unwavering commitment to creating a prosperous and sustainable future for Antwerp. In this insightful episode, we sit down with Koen Kennis, a driving force behind Antwerp’s mobility initiatives, to discuss the city’s shared mobility landscape. As the “Schepen voor financiën, mobiliteit, toerisme, binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en middenstand at Stad Antwerpen,” Koen is at the forefront of sustainable transportation solutions. Join us as we delve into his opinions on the shared electric scooters in Antwerp, his thoughts on the recent ban on shared electric scooters in Paris, and how he envisions the future of shared micromobility in the city of Antwerp. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an expert on the challenges and opportunities of urban mobility in the modern era. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
4/13/20236 minutes, 46 seconds
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Koen Kennis On The Importance Of Good Road Infrastructure

https://www.earlydayspodcast.co/koen-kennis In this episode, we are delighted to welcome an exceptional guest, Koen Kennis, he is a dedicated politician and influential leader who has made significant contributions to the development and growth of Antwerp. With an extensive background in politics and a passion for urban planning, Koen has been instrumental in shaping the city’s financial, mobility, tourism, and local business sectors. As the “Schepen voor financiën, mobiliteit, toerisme, binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en middenstand at Stad Antwerpen,” Koen is known for his innovative thinking, collaborative approach, and unwavering commitment to creating a prosperous and sustainable future for Antwerp. In this insightful episode, we sit down with Koen Kennis, a driving force behind Antwerp’s mobility initiatives, to discuss the city’s shared mobility landscape. As the “Schepen voor financiën, mobiliteit, toerisme, binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en middenstand at Stad Antwerpen,” Koen is at the forefront of sustainable transportation solutions. Join us as we delve into his opinions on the shared electric scooters in Antwerp, his thoughts on the recent ban on shared electric scooters in Paris, and how he envisions the future of shared micromobility in the city of Antwerp. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an expert on the challenges and opportunities of urban mobility in the modern era. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
4/13/20231 minute, 34 seconds
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Koen Kennis On How Antwerp Regulates Shared Mobility

https://www.earlydayspodcast.co/koen-kennis In this episode, we are delighted to welcome an exceptional guest, Koen Kennis, he is a dedicated politician and influential leader who has made significant contributions to the development and growth of Antwerp. With an extensive background in politics and a passion for urban planning, Koen has been instrumental in shaping the city’s financial, mobility, tourism, and local business sectors. As the “Schepen voor financiën, mobiliteit, toerisme, binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en middenstand at Stad Antwerpen,” Koen is known for his innovative thinking, collaborative approach, and unwavering commitment to creating a prosperous and sustainable future for Antwerp. In this insightful episode, we sit down with Koen Kennis, a driving force behind Antwerp’s mobility initiatives, to discuss the city’s shared mobility landscape. As the “Schepen voor financiën, mobiliteit, toerisme, binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en middenstand at Stad Antwerpen,” Koen is at the forefront of sustainable transportation solutions. Join us as we delve into his opinions on the shared electric scooters in Antwerp, his thoughts on the recent ban on shared electric scooters in Paris, and how he envisions the future of shared micromobility in the city of Antwerp. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an expert on the challenges and opportunities of urban mobility in the modern era. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
4/13/20233 minutes, 1 second
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Koen Kennis On How Antwerp Collaborates With Shared Mobility Operators

https://www.earlydayspodcast.co/koen-kennis In this episode, we are delighted to welcome an exceptional guest, Koen Kennis, he is a dedicated politician and influential leader who has made significant contributions to the development and growth of Antwerp. With an extensive background in politics and a passion for urban planning, Koen has been instrumental in shaping the city’s financial, mobility, tourism, and local business sectors. As the “Schepen voor financiën, mobiliteit, toerisme, binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en middenstand at Stad Antwerpen,” Koen is known for his innovative thinking, collaborative approach, and unwavering commitment to creating a prosperous and sustainable future for Antwerp. In this insightful episode, we sit down with Koen Kennis, a driving force behind Antwerp’s mobility initiatives, to discuss the city’s shared mobility landscape. As the “Schepen voor financiën, mobiliteit, toerisme, binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en middenstand at Stad Antwerpen,” Koen is at the forefront of sustainable transportation solutions. Join us as we delve into his opinions on the shared electric scooters in Antwerp, his thoughts on the recent ban on shared electric scooters in Paris, and how he envisions the future of shared micromobility in the city of Antwerp. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an expert on the challenges and opportunities of urban mobility in the modern era. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
4/13/20236 minutes, 23 seconds
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Koen Kennis Answers the suggestions from Shared Mobility Operators

https://www.earlydayspodcast.co/koen-kennis In this episode, we are delighted to welcome an exceptional guest, Koen Kennis, he is a dedicated politician and influential leader who has made significant contributions to the development and growth of Antwerp. With an extensive background in politics and a passion for urban planning, Koen has been instrumental in shaping the city’s financial, mobility, tourism, and local business sectors. As the “Schepen voor financiën, mobiliteit, toerisme, binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en middenstand at Stad Antwerpen,” Koen is known for his innovative thinking, collaborative approach, and unwavering commitment to creating a prosperous and sustainable future for Antwerp. In this insightful episode, we sit down with Koen Kennis, a driving force behind Antwerp’s mobility initiatives, to discuss the city’s shared mobility landscape. As the “Schepen voor financiën, mobiliteit, toerisme, binnengemeentelijke decentralisatie en middenstand at Stad Antwerpen,” Koen is at the forefront of sustainable transportation solutions. Join us as we delve into his opinions on the shared electric scooters in Antwerp, his thoughts on the recent ban on shared electric scooters in Paris, and how he envisions the future of shared micromobility in the city of Antwerp. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an expert on the challenges and opportunities of urban mobility in the modern era. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
4/13/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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Podcast Overview: The Early Days of Micromobility

Subscribe for €0.99 per month to receive more short podcast video clips or to just support the podcast show. ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/subscribe⁠ The Early Days Of Micromobility with Constantin is a podcast about shared mobility, startups, and startup founder stories. Since 2018 Constantin has had the opportunity to work alongside some of the most impressive Micromobility founders and mobility enthusiasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/27/202217 minutes, 42 seconds
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How Raymon Pouwels started Go-Sharing together with his co-founders

For full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/1Q0Xnvktivb Raymon Pouwels is the Co-Founder and CEO of GO Sharing, a company that offers 100 percent electric shared transport. Together with his great Co-Founders Donny van den Oever and Doeke Boersma, they launched their first 168 bright green, electric shared scooters in Eindhoven in September 2019, and the rest is history! GO Sharing turned out to be a success story, in just 3 years, Raymon Pouwels, his co-founders and their great team have been able to be at the forefront of sustainable mobility. But this did not just happen by coincidence, there were many things that played a role, such as the background of Raymon Pouwels, his co-founders, their long term vision and decision making, their focus on being sustainable at every aspect of the business caring about their customers, working closely together with city officials and more. I had the honour to sit down with Raymon Pouwels to discuss his own personal story, why he entered this crazy mobility industry, what drives him his vision, mission and values and his personal goals. We also discussed what drives him to push our mobility industry forward. This episode was a bit different than previous episodes, because in this episode we focused more in depth on the business, we went over the early days of GO Sharing, what makes them different, we discussed the different modes of transport that they provide, their future plans of expansion, their expansion strategy, we did a deep dive into their operations and the sustainability of the overal company and we discussed their continuous efforts to positively impact society in different ways such as allowing users to plant tree in Kenia through their usage of the GO Sharing service! You can find more information about Raymon Pouwels & GO Sharing on the below links: Raymon Pouwels  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymon-pouwels-33105b86/ GO Sharing: Website: https://nl.go-sharing.com/en/ LinkedIn: https://nl.linkedin.com/company/go-sharing Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gosharing.official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gosharing.official/ More information on the company: https://nl.go-sharing.com/en/about-us/ Go Academy: https://nl.go-sharing.com/en/blog/?categories=64#news Contact: https://nl.go-sharing.com/en/contact/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/27/202213 minutes, 22 seconds
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FreshKart CEO & Co-Founder Prabin Joel discussing his background, what drives him & his early days in MicroMobility

For Full Episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/sqmmYvMtivb CEO & Co-Founder of FreshKart, Prabin Joel Jones is the former CTO at Bond Mobility. previously, Prabin Joel Jones was the COO at e-motionlabs which sold to BOND MOBILITY. Prabin has been a big influence in the mobility industry for years through the many ventures he has been involved in and through his mobility reports. Prabin has been active in the micromobility industry since the very beginning, through his knowledge he has helped shape the industry and continues to do so. His areas of expertise are very diverse, ranging from mobility, data analysis, venture development to full stack application development. Prabin is currently starting a new venture in the health and food sector and he set up a fund to support people who don’t have access to health care. His Areas of Expertise: Mobility Venture Development/Building Innovation/Product Management Growth Marketing Business and Market Development GlobalShoring (Offshoring/Nearshoring) Data Analysis Fullstack Application Development (React Native, React js, python) Ventures Involved: BOND Mobility – CTOPremium Speed e-bike sharing company based in Zurich/Palo Alto with operations in Zurich, Munich and Hamburg. e-motionlabs – COOLight Electric Vehicle Connectivity (IOT) technology company, helping LEV OEM’s and Micromobility companies connect their assets to the cloud using our full stack connectivity solution. Mayten – Founder, Managing DirectorR&D Outsourcing company, helping SME’s outsource their work efficiently. Kyte – CoFounderProperty Tech company, with Mobility as a core offering. Our platform enables communities to have a common tool for all their service offerings How to get in touch: If you would like to get in touch with me, drop me a DM via Twitter or LinkedIn. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/27/20227 minutes, 33 seconds
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Raymon Pouwels, Go-Sharing CEO & Co-Founder sharing how they raised €50 Million

For full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/1Q0Xnvktivb Raymon Pouwels is the Co-Founder and CEO of GO Sharing, a company that offers 100 percent electric shared transport. Together with his great Co-Founders Donny van den Oever and Doeke Boersma, they launched their first 168 bright green, electric shared scooters in Eindhoven in September 2019, and the rest is history! GO Sharing turned out to be a success story, in just 3 years, Raymon Pouwels, his co-founders and their great team have been able to be at the forefront of sustainable mobility. But this did not just happen by coincidence, there were many things that played a role, such as the background of Raymon Pouwels, his co-founders, their long term vision and decision making, their focus on being sustainable at every aspect of the business caring about their customers, working closely together with city officials and more. I had the honour to sit down with Raymon Pouwels to discuss his own personal story, why he entered this crazy mobility industry, what drives him his vision, mission and values and his personal goals. We also discussed what drives him to push our mobility industry forward. This episode was a bit different than previous episodes, because in this episode we focused more in depth on the business, we went over the early days of GO Sharing, what makes them different, we discussed the different modes of transport that they provide, their future plans of expansion, their expansion strategy, we did a deep dive into their operations and the sustainability of the overal company and we discussed their continuous efforts to positively impact society in different ways such as allowing users to plant tree in Kenia through their usage of the GO Sharing service! You can find more information about Raymon Pouwels & GO Sharing on the below links: Raymon Pouwels  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymon-pouwels-33105b86/ GO Sharing: Website: https://nl.go-sharing.com/en/ LinkedIn: https://nl.linkedin.com/company/go-sharing Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gosharing.official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gosharing.official/ More information on the company: https://nl.go-sharing.com/en/about-us/ Go Academy: https://nl.go-sharing.com/en/blog/?categories=64#news Contact: https://nl.go-sharing.com/en/contact/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/27/20228 minutes, 19 seconds
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How Philip Müller started his entrepreneurial journey

For full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/bQ2jajFsivb Philip Müller is a product enthusiast at heart, has been an entrepreneur since 2011 and has founded several companies in Berlin, Hamburg and Dortmund. He is co-founder and bootstrapper of Fleetbird, unlike other mobility startups, Fleetbird was soon profitable. Fleetbird was acquired by Wunder Mobility in 2018. Since then, Wunder Mobility has grown into one of the largest new mobility platforms in the world. It offers software solutions to customers in over 70 cities worldwide. Before starting as an entrepreneur, Philip studied business administration at the University of Witten/Herdecke. Philip together with Ben, with whom he had also co-founded Fleetbird, recently started a new company, Unping. Unping helps remote teams to re-create in-person interactions, virtually. You can find more about Philip and contact Philip on the following links below: https://pmueller.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/phdmueller/ https://www.crunchbase.com/person/philip-m%C3%BCller https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/unping https://unping.com/ https://www.wundermobility.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/27/20226 minutes, 45 seconds
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Mobility Expert Scott Shepard Discussing On Demand transit in EU & USA and its benefits for (smart)cities.

Subscribe for €0.99 per month to receive more short podcast video clips or to just support the podcast show. ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/subscribe⁠ For full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/B5FkJzjsivb Professionally trained as an urban planner and designer, Scott Shepard is a digital mobility expert, entrepreneur, startup advisor and thought leader who understands and is passionate about the intersection of cities, movement and technology. Scott is a sought-after global public speaker at events including TRB, ITS World Congress, POLIS Conference, MOVE, NCDOT Transportation Summit, IATR, AUTONOMY, Smart Mobility Congress, ISOCARP Congress, INTERGEO, ITS European Congress, Micromobility Expo & Urbanism Next Europe. He has been a guest lecturer at Dartmouth University, UC San Diego and Coventry University and is a featured author in the book "Technologies for Smart Cities". Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottcities1st/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScottCities1st --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/27/202222 minutes, 53 seconds
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How Philip Müller & his co-founder, were able to adapt to the early days of the scooter madness

Full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/doKIWVQdhvb Philip Müller is a product enthusiast at heart, has been an entrepreneur since 2011 and has founded several companies in Berlin, Hamburg and Dortmund. He is co-founder and bootstrapper of Fleetbird, unlike other mobility startups, Fleetbird was soon profitable. Fleetbird was acquired by Wunder Mobility in 2018. Since then, Wunder Mobility has grown into one of the largest new mobility platforms in the world. It offers software solutions to customers in over 70 cities worldwide. Before starting as an entrepreneur, Philip studied business administration at the University of Witten/Herdecke. Philip together with Ben, with whom he had also co-founded Fleetbird, recently started a new company, Unping. Unping helps remote teams to re-create in-person interactions, virtually. You can find more about Philip and contact Philip on the following links below: https://pmueller.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/phdmueller/ https://www.crunchbase.com/person/philip-m%C3%BCller https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/unping https://unping.com/ https://www.wundermobility.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/26/20226 minutes, 19 seconds
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Co-Founder of DOTT - Maxim Romain discussing the origin of the first DOTT scooter & how they focused on durability from the start

For full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/4ZW5vuaahvb Maxim is the COO & Co-founder of Dott. Maxim was previously the GM for Wayfair Europe and built the initial Wayfair supply-chain operations in Europe. Before that he worked for 7 years for Decathlon in Asia, focusing on manufacturing and supply-chain operations. Maxim holds a MBA at INSEAD. It was great to have Maxim on because we share the same values & Maxim truly cares about solving the mobility issue,  and from our conversation you can tell that Dott is a company that cares about it's stakeholders, shareholders & a company that is on a mission to truly make a real impact and change peoples lives. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxim-romain-28b23b5/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/maximromain --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/26/20227 minutes, 25 seconds
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Alex Nesic, Co-Founder of Drover.AI Discussing Drover.AI Technology

For full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/mXmU9Xckhvb Alex Nesic has been in our micromobility industry since 2016, has a lot of knowledge when it comes to hardware, software & of course A.I.! Alex Nesic is pushing our industry forward together with his amazing team at Drover AI. We discussed the technology, A.I., hardware, software, regulations and more on this podcast episode! Alex is one of those founders who was around during those "Early Days of Micromobility.." Alex has an interesting story, prior to joining the micromobility industry, he was an actor, he has been featured in the major motion picture, High Crimes (2002), starring Ashley Judd and Jim Caviezel. His guest starring roles on television series include CSI: Miami (2002) You can contact Alex Nesic and Drover.AI by reaching out to them via below links: Twitter: @AlexNesic https://twitter.com/AlexNesic https://twitter.com/DroverAi @DroverAi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-nesic/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/drover-ai/ Website: https://www.drover.ai/ Email: hello@drover.ai --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/26/20225 minutes, 39 seconds
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Co-Founder of DOTT - Maxim Romain shares his experience at OFO bike share & how he started in mobility

For full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/4ZW5vuaahvb Maxim is the COO & Co-founder of Dott. Maxim was previously the GM for Wayfair Europe and built the initial Wayfair supply-chain operations in Europe. Before that he worked for 7 years for Decathlon in Asia, focusing on manufacturing and supply-chain operations. Maxim holds a MBA at INSEAD. It was great to have Maxim on because we share the same values & Maxim truly cares about solving the mobility issue,  and from our conversation you can tell that Dott is a company that cares about it's stakeholders, shareholders & a company that is on a mission to truly make a real impact and change peoples lives. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxim-romain-28b23b5/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/maximromain --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/26/202210 minutes, 47 seconds
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Strategy in the micromobility industry with Augustin and Alexandros

Full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/CLD6F52fhvb For years, Augustin Friedel and Aléxandros Tziampazis have been sharing their market analysis and mobility reports so passionately with the whole industry. It was an honour to finally get to know the people behind these mobility insights we all love to read. In this episode we discussed our industry: hardware, software, unit economics, expansion strategies and more. We discussed everything from the very start to how it is today and we discussed how it could be in the near future. This episode was an in-depth conversation where we went into the details, similar to the market analysis Augustin & Alexandros often share with us. They definitely deserve credit for all the work they put in bringing value to our industry. If you haven't checked out their mobility market insights and reports yet, you most definitely need to check their work out, they have a great understanding of the industry, from hardware, software, unit economics, acquisitions and more. You can contact them or check out their work via the links below: LinkedIn: Augustin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/friedel/ Aléxandros: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atziampazis/ Twitter: @ATziampazis (https://twitter.com/ATziampazis) and @AugustinFriedel (https://twitter.com/AugustinFriedel) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/26/20225 minutes, 41 seconds
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Part 2 - Maxim Romain, Co-Founder of DOTT Discussing The Early Days Of DOTT

For full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/4ZW5vuaahvb Maxim is the COO & Co-founder of Dott. Maxim was previously the GM for Wayfair Europe and built the initial Wayfair supply-chain operations in Europe. Before that he worked for 7 years for Decathlon in Asia, focusing on manufacturing and supply-chain operations. Maxim holds a MBA at INSEAD. It was great to have Maxim on because we share the same values & Maxim truly cares about solving the mobility issue,  and from our conversation you can tell that Dott is a company that cares about it's stakeholders, shareholders & a company that is on a mission to truly make a real impact and change peoples lives. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxim-romain-28b23b5/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/maximromain --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/26/202227 minutes
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John Rossant, CEO & Founder of CoMotion Discussing The Future Of Mobility

Full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/Lg3k1mzehvb In 2010, John Rossant founded the NewCities Foundation. He believes it is imperative that different stakeholders work together to improve the quality of life and work in 21st century global cities. From the outset, NewCities mission has been to shape a better urban future for all by generating and scaling ideas and solutions through events, research and urban innovation projects. John had previously been Executive Chairman of "Public is Live" in Geneva, responsible for the production of some of the world’s most prestigious events, in particular the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos and other WEF events around the world. In 2010, the President of France asked him to organize the e-G8 Forum on the future of the Internet. In addition, John has personally led the Foundation’s initiatives in urban mobility and transportation and is the CEO of CoMotion, the leading global event and media platform on new mobility and organizers of CoMotion LA — the annual gathering in Los Angeles of public and private sector leaders of the mobility revolution. A former journalist, John held several senior editorial positions at Business Week, including Europe Editor, as well as Paris, Rome and Middle East correspondent. He has received a number of prestigious awards, including the Overseas Press Club Award and the German Marshall Fund’s Peter Weitz Award for Distinguished Reporting. John holds advanced degrees from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and the American University in Cairo. He is a member of the board of the Foundation Tocqueville in Paris, Humanity in Action, and is a member of the Advisory Board of NEOM. We discussed the public sector, the value that is created through partnerships between government institutions & the private sector, Urbain air mobility, Saudi Arabia & more (Julien and I were in Saudi Arabia back in 2019 with our scooter startup Freel, so we had some great discussions regarding Saudi Arabia as well!) This was one of the best episodes so far! Feel free to subscribe to the podcast.  #podcast #startup #mobility You can find more information on CoMoTion & John Rossant by going to the following links: https://newcities.org/ https://comotionla.com/ https://www.instagram.com/comotionnews/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUdylw5XdxHdaXi-1KGwJnQ/ https://twitter.com/CoMotionNEWS https://www.facebook.com/CoMotionNEWS/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/comotionnews Thank you for being part of this Podcast John! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/26/20229 minutes, 51 seconds
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Philip Müller: How Fleetbird Partnered With Wunder Mobility in the early days

Full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/doKIWVQdhvb Philip Müller is a product enthusiast at heart, has been an entrepreneur since 2011 and has founded several companies in Berlin, Hamburg and Dortmund. He is co-founder and bootstrapper of Fleetbird, unlike other mobility startups, Fleetbird was soon profitable. Fleetbird was acquired by Wunder Mobility in 2018. Since then, Wunder Mobility has grown into one of the largest new mobility platforms in the world. It offers software solutions to customers in over 70 cities worldwide. Before starting as an entrepreneur, Philip studied business administration at the University of Witten/Herdecke. Philip together with Ben, with whom he had also co-founded Fleetbird, recently started a new company, Unping. Unping helps remote teams to re-create in-person interactions, virtually. You can find more about Philip and contact Philip on the following links below: https://pmueller.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/phdmueller/ https://www.crunchbase.com/person/philip-m%C3%BCller https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/unping https://unping.com/ https://www.wundermobility.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/26/20226 minutes, 32 seconds
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Alex Nesic, Co-Founder of Drover.AI Discussing His Entrepreneurial Journey.

Full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/KWUIh9Gahvb Alex Nesic has been in our micromobility industry since 2016, has a lot of knowledge when it comes to hardware, software & of course A.I.! Alex Nesic is pushing our industry forward together with his amazing team at Drover AI. We discussed the technology, A.I., hardware, software, regulations and more on this podcast episode! Alex is one of those founders who was around during those "Early Days of Micromobility.." Alex has an interesting story, prior to joining the micromobility industry, he was an actor, he has been featured in the major motion picture, High Crimes (2002), starring Ashley Judd and Jim Caviezel. His guest starring roles on television series include CSI: Miami (2002) You can contact Alex Nesic and Drover.AI by reaching out to them via below links: Twitter: @AlexNesic https://twitter.com/AlexNesic https://twitter.com/DroverAi @DroverAi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-nesic/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/drover-ai/ Website: https://www.drover.ai/ Email: hello@drover.ai --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/26/20228 minutes, 26 seconds
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Part 1 - Maxim Romain, Co-Founder of DOTT Discussing The Early Days Of DOTT

For full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/4ZW5vuaahvb Maxim is the COO & Co-founder of Dott. Maxim was previously the GM for Wayfair Europe and built the initial Wayfair supply-chain operations in Europe. Before that he worked for 7 years for Decathlon in Asia, focusing on manufacturing and supply-chain operations. Maxim holds a MBA at INSEAD. It was great to have Maxim on because we share the same values & Maxim truly cares about solving the mobility issue,  and from our conversation you can tell that Dott is a company that cares about it's stakeholders, shareholders & a company that is on a mission to truly make a real impact and change peoples lives. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxim-romain-28b23b5/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/maximromain --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/26/202211 minutes, 51 seconds
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John Rossant, Ceo & Founder of CoMotion discussing the early days of CoMotion

For the full episode: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/NjcpEux9gvb In 2010, John Rossant founded the NewCities Foundation. He believes it is imperative that different stakeholders work together to improve the quality of life and work in 21st century global cities. From the outset, NewCities mission has been to shape a better urban future for all by generating and scaling ideas and solutions through events, research and urban innovation projects. John had previously been Executive Chairman of "Public is Live" in Geneva, responsible for the production of some of the world’s most prestigious events, in particular the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos and other WEF events around the world. In 2010, the President of France asked him to organize the e-G8 Forum on the future of the Internet. In addition, John has personally led the Foundation’s initiatives in urban mobility and transportation and is the CEO of CoMotion, the leading global event and media platform on new mobility and organizers of CoMotion LA — the annual gathering in Los Angeles of public and private sector leaders of the mobility revolution. A former journalist, John held several senior editorial positions at Business Week, including Europe Editor, as well as Paris, Rome and Middle East correspondent. He has received a number of prestigious awards, including the Overseas Press Club Award and the German Marshall Fund’s Peter Weitz Award for Distinguished Reporting. John holds advanced degrees from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and the American University in Cairo. He is a member of the board of the Foundation Tocqueville in Paris, Humanity in Action, and is a member of the Advisory Board of NEOM. We discussed the public sector, the value that is created through partnerships between government institutions & the private sector, Urbain air mobility, Saudi Arabia & more (Julien and I were in Saudi Arabia back in 2019 with our scooter startup Freel, so we had some great discussions regarding Saudi Arabia as well!) This was one of the best episodes so far! Feel free to subscribe to the podcast.  #podcast #startup #mobility You can find more information on CoMoTion & John Rossant by going to the following links: https://newcities.org/ https://comotionla.com/ https://www.instagram.com/comotionnews/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUdylw5XdxHdaXi-1KGwJnQ/ https://twitter.com/CoMotionNEWS https://www.facebook.com/CoMotionNEWS/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/comotionnews Thank you for being part of this Podcast John! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/constantin-vermoere/message
11/26/202210 minutes, 48 seconds