What the Future: Transportation

Revisit our webinar to hear exclusive Ipsos data, interviews, and analysis for business leaders in mobility, manufacturing, retail, urban planning and much more.

Whether you’re in the C-suite or the driver’s seat, it’s easy to take highways and supply chains for granted. But America's economy and society depend on transportation — and these systems are quickly evolving.

Innovations like electrification and automation are driving change in manufacturing and logistics. Labor shortages, politics and protectionism are reshaping interstate infrastructure and international trade. Changing consumer behaviors are redefining car culture, while climate change is influencing both policy and technology.

In this edition of What the Future: Transportation we explore the questions that businesses will need to answer, the economic trade-offs people will make, and the solutions that will help companies navigate the future. Revisit our on demand webinar to hear Editor Matt Carmichael share exclusive data, interviews, and analysis on the issues that matter for business leaders in mobility, manufacturing, retail, urban planning and much more. Expect to hear perspectives from:

  • Jen Brace, chief futurist, Ford Motor Company
  • Justin Balik, state program director, Evergreen
  • Andy Moses, senior vice president, solutions and sales strategy, Penske Logistics
  • Katie Irey, senior vice president of product design, Allstate

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