Why CATs and DOGs Will Shape the Future of Urban Mobility

GUESTS: Tom Standage, The Economist and Olaf Sakkers, RedBlue Capital

About this episode

In this episode, Martin and Jonny are joined by the authors of two new books on the evolution and future of urban mobility. Each has taken a very different angle on urban mobility, the perfect basis for a discussion on how we got to where we are, and how we’re going to get to where we need to be to overcome the growing list of urban mobility challenges.

(And you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the amount of time we spent talking about horses, CATs and DOGs…)

About the guests

Tom Standage is deputy editor of The Economist. He’s also the author of a number of books, the most recent, A Brief History of Motion, published in 2021 by Bloomsbury Publishing.

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In 2021, having spent six years at global venture capital fund Maniv Mobility, Olaf Sakkers hooked up with Prescott Watson and founded RedBlue Capital, an early-stage mobility-focused venture capital firm. Olaf is the author of the recently published book Mobility Disruption Framework.

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