Bamboo Apps to reveal new urban mobility and connectivity projects at GITEX 2025
Bamboo Apps will participate in IAA Mobility 2025, one of the world’s leading platforms dedicated to mobility and sustainability.
Bamboo Apps will participate in IAA Mobility 2025, one of the world’s leading platforms dedicated to mobility and sustainability.
Connected vehicles are often described as the next big leap for the industry after electrification. But it comes with a paradox: surveys show that while half of drivers are ready to switch to cars with smarter features, frustration with these features is also on the rise. Some of them feel genuinely useful, while others come across as inconvenient, redundant, or solving problems drivers never had.
We continue to analyse the process of scaling shared mobility software. In Part 1 of our series, we focused on technical and architectural aspects. In Part 2, the final article, we shift to UX and operational challenges: from creating a seamless user app experience to admin tools and expansion into new regions.
Today’s large shared mobility and ride-hailing operators use custom platforms, which give full control over architecture, user experience, and data. Scaling these platforms remains a challenge, but the long-term benefits make them a strong choice compared with off-the-shelf SaaS solutions, which mainly serve smaller local players.
MOVE 2025, one of Europe’s leading mobility events, took place on 18–19 June in London, bringing together over 4,000 key players and innovators. We spoke with Alex Antonuk, Head of Strategic Delivery & Operations at Bamboo Apps, to hear what stood out as practical, what felt overhyped, and which trends he found worth watching. This was…
A McKinsey survey of 250 leading shippers and logistics providers reveals that almost all companies (87% of shippers and 93% of providers) intend to increase investment in new technologies despite recent industry turbulence.