Iomob to launch world’s first seamless Mobility Technology

Iomob to launch world’s first seamless Mobility Technology

 

Iomob (short for Internet of Mobility), a UK and Spain-based technology start-up, is expected to launch the world’s first seamless mobility technology later this year, after more than three years of research and several pilots. The new platform will be integrated into existing transport and mobility websites and apps all over the world, allowing provides for the first time, to include third-party mobility connections— with a focus on sustainable options— enabling passengers to book and pay for a complete door-to-door journey involving multiple modes of transport on just one website or app.

“All over the world, people are the victims of disjointed journeys through a failure to link transport networks and modes of transport, which results in a negative passenger experience and unsurprisingly, many private car trips,” said Adrian Ulisse, Managing Director-UK, Iomob. “Iomob’s disruptor technology is designed to “supercharge” existing transport and mobility apps around the world, providing greater access to sustainable travel options and for the first time, a seamless travel experience for people everywhere.”

The Iomob platform is a constantly growing, all-access pass to currently more than: 7000 taxi fleets, 10,000 car parks, 1800 public transit feeds and micro mobility in more than 270 cities. Iomob is currently building partnerships across the travel sector in the UK, United States and Europe. The company has already integrated with Bolt, CMAC, VOI, Hub Parking, Tier, Q Park, Human Forest, Lime, Dott, Nextbike, Spin, Beryl, Parkimeter, Karhoo, Santander Cycles, Superpedestrian, Smartzi, Cab9, HOPR, Carzac, Via, Gig Car Share.

Adrian Ulisse added: “With a focus on sustainability and carbon reduction, Iomob enables passengers the ability to discover, plan, book, pay and fulfil any mode of mobility, anywhere, including taxis, ride-hailing, parking, bikes, e-scooters, car share and rental. Our clients can provide better value and experiences which are both better for their customers and better for the planet.”

An announcement about the first major UK transport operator customer to launch Iomob on its app and website plus other exciting news will be made by the end of the year.

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