Weekly Mobility News No 15
Exceptionally the Mobility Gazette takes place on Thursday because of the end of year festivities, we share with you the news of the week concerning the themes of mobility, business travel and technology !

IFTM returns in January in the WebTV format.
To keep the French tourism industry waiting until October 2, 2021, the date of the next edition of IFTM Top Resa, IFTM is launching its WebTV Workshops in January. The program includes more than 30 TV programs and training sessions intended for the entire tourism sector in order to set the pace for the recovery.

A new atypical vehicle in Germany
Canyon has just developed a concept of a vehicle half car half bike to travel everywhere and in all weathers. The high-end bicycle manufacturer has created this electric vehicle concept more adapted to the constraints of cities and users. A particular vehicle that is neither a car nor a bicycle but a mix with 4 motorcycle wheels.

Altran selected by the PSA Group
Altran, a Capgemini Group company, a world leader in engineering and R&D services, accompanied the PSA Group in the creation of Citroën Ami, a new electric mobility solution that meets ecological challenges.

Twike, an ecological vehicle concept that looks like a UFO
To keep the French tourism industry waiting until October 2, 2021, the date of the next edition of IFTM Top Resa, IFTM is launching its WebTV Workshops in January. The program includes more than 30 TV programs and training sessions intended for the entire tourism sector in order to set the pace for the recovery.

Cab robots by 2023 according to Lyft and Motional
Lyft and Motional have just entered into a partnership. The goal is to deploy Motional-designed autonomous vehicles on Lyft’s VTC platform in several major U.S. cities beginning in 2023.

Sogaris and RATP sign a strategic partnership
Sogaris and the RATP group have signed a unique industrial partnership to develop a new urban infrastructure for the mobility of people and goods: the mobility centre.

6th edition of the FrenchTech Christmas party
Every year since 2014, FrenchTech has been setting up a virtual store that lists the Christmas gifts offered by French startups. More than a hundred companies have offered products with a variety of themes and prices, ranging from home and decoration to eco-responsible, high-tech and grocery products.