Mobility Innovators Podcast

Mobility Innovators

Mobility Innovators Podcast, a part of Mobility Innovation Lab, is dedicated to fostering innovation in the transportation and logistics sector, covering the latest developments in transit tech, cleantech, smart cities, and mobility tech space. The host (Jaspal Singh) will invite innovation managers, industry leaders, startup founders, technology experts, investors, consultants, and thought leaders. Mobility Innovation Lab (MIL) is focusing on bridging the gap between the city’s authorities, operators, and industry organizations with new-age technology firms and ideas.

  1. How Vancouver is Transforming Public Transportation for the Future of Mobility | Kevin Quinn

    APR 10

    How Vancouver is Transforming Public Transportation for the Future of Mobility | Kevin Quinn

    Metro Vancouver is a city that has quietly built one of the most advanced and integrated public transport systems in North America—from automated SkyTrain to strong transit-oriented development. TransLink operates this regional transportation network, serving over 400 million passengers annually across buses, SkyTrain, SeaBus, and commuter rail. The region is now looking ahead to the future—rethinking how transit infrastructure supports growth, sustainability, and changing travel patterns. With its Transport 2050 vision, Metro Vancouver aims to shift from a car-influenced city to a transit-first, people-first region, where around 50% of all trips are made by public transit or active modes like walking and cycling. Kevin Quinn is the CEO of TransLink, the statutory authority responsible for the region’s transportation system. In his role, he oversees planning, operations, and delivery across transit services, as well as key infrastructure including cycling networks, bridges, and the Major Road Network. Under his leadership, TransLink has recovered to over 90% of pre-pandemic ridership, delivered its largest bus service expansion in years, and is advancing major investments in future mobility. Prior to joining TransLink, Kevin served as Administrator and CEO of the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA), where he led one of the largest transit systems in the United States.

    1h 12m
  2. Transform Public Transit Through Better Service | Nadine Lee

    05/11/2025

    Transform Public Transit Through Better Service | Nadine Lee

    Public Transit is facing modal competition and it is important to leverage all modes to their highest and best use. It is important for public transit agencies to evolve and reinvest the service to compete with other modes of transport. Consumer behaviors are changing, especially post pandemic in the US. It is important to offer point to point service. Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is the public transit authority in a 700 square mile service area, covering 13 cities in the north Texas. The agency has a mandate to serve more than 2.7 million people in the Dallas regional area. Nadine Lee is the President and CEO of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). She aims to improve the rider experience, enhance service reliability, and increase ridership in the car-centric Dallas region. With nearly 30 years of experience in the transit industry, she brings a wealth of expertise in public transportation management and infrastructure projects. Prior to joining DART, she held key leadership positions at Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro), where she worked as Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief Innovation Officer. One of her notable accomplishments at LA Metro was leading the development of the "Vision 2028" strategic plan aimed at improving mobility for Los Angeles County residents. Before her time at LA Metro, she played a crucial role in Denver’s Regional Transportation District (RTD), where she managed projects like the Flatiron Flyer Bus Rapid Transit, which significantly boosted ridership.

    1h 32m
  3. Driving Energy Transition: Role of Data Transparency in Reaching Net Zero | Danielle Walsh

    03/17/2024

    Driving Energy Transition: Role of Data Transparency in Reaching Net Zero | Danielle Walsh

    Many cities and countries globally are setting ambitious targets to achieve net-zero emissions, with mobility and logistics playing a pivotal role in reaching these goals. Fleet operators are confronted with the significant challenge of planning for energy transition, necessitating substantial capital investments in the coming years. However, they must prioritize between various projects and adopt a data-driven approach. Data will also be crucial in ensuring compliance and accessing a rapidly expanding array of climate-based financing products. This will entail leveraging machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyze and comprehend the data, enabling informed decision-making and strategic planning for energy transition initiatives. Danielle Walsh is co-founder and CEO of Clearly, a startup based in the UK, which helps the global transportation sector to reach net zero emissions. Clearly is the company with the data and AI stack that enables corporations to actually achieve their net zero targets in the largest part of the economies - transport and anything related to that. It uses AI to gather, combine, and enhance data across the supply chain so companies know exactly where the most emissions are coming from in the fleet; easily assess optimal projects to reduce emissions, and automate the access of shared and cheaper financing. The company is already operating in 8 cities around the world, has more than 50,000 assets under contract, and has tracked over 100 million trips. Prior to founding her venture, she was a Director in TMT Investment Banking at HSBC and led Technology for Future Cities & New Initiatives. She is also an Angel Investor.

    1h 23m

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Mobility Innovators Podcast, a part of Mobility Innovation Lab, is dedicated to fostering innovation in the transportation and logistics sector, covering the latest developments in transit tech, cleantech, smart cities, and mobility tech space. The host (Jaspal Singh) will invite innovation managers, industry leaders, startup founders, technology experts, investors, consultants, and thought leaders. Mobility Innovation Lab (MIL) is focusing on bridging the gap between the city’s authorities, operators, and industry organizations with new-age technology firms and ideas.

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