A framework of support to scale in Mobility as a Service
This project seeks to consider the ideal MaaS framework to benefit users and providers in a sustainable way, acknowledging all parts of the MaaS ecosystem.
This project seeks to consider the ideal MaaS framework to benefit users and providers in a sustainable way, acknowledging all parts of the MaaS ecosystem.
A case study of SkedGo, a global Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) technology provider, and its work with iMOVE helping further develop its TripGo product.
A case study of our work with the Department of Transport and Main Roads (Queensland) and The University of Queensland on the ODIN PASS.
What iMOVE articles did readers most head to over the year of 2022? Our top 10 list for the year is here!
An interview with Ishra Baksh, the Executive Director of the Mobility as a Service Program at the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Attendees at the upcoming ITS Australia 2022 Summit event in Brisbane will be able to try Mobility as a Service, with the ODIN Pass.
Design of a blueprint for future MaaS initiatives in a rural/regional setting, drawing on an iMOVE trial, international evidence, and new data.
This PhD project will, at its conclusion, demonstrate how the roles and responsibilities of different stakeholders impact building a collaborative MaaS environment.
iMOVE’s most-read articles of 2021, counted down from 10 to number 1.
The iMOVE project Australia’s Public Transport Disability Standards and CAVs project has been completed, and final reports are available for download.
This PhD project will focus on smart adoption of MaaS with the purpose of providing vulnerable travellers with equitable mobility services.
The ODIN PASS MaaS trial will launch in mid-2021 at University of Queensland St Lucia for staff and students over a 12-month initial deployment period.
Our MaaS trial in Sydney project, running for 2 years, has concluded, and a final report on the project has been released. That report is downloadable here.
After running for two years we present here some of our findings from the Sydney Mobility as a Service (MaaS) trial project.
iMOVE’s most-read articles of 2020, counted down from 10 to number 1.
A downloadable new paper from Professor David Hensher, along with information on two new book he has written, on MaaS and on bus transport demand.