Discover why Barcelona is a pioneering city in new mobility
22 Sep 2021
Business Investments · Automotive, Logistics & Smart Cities
Barcelona is a global benchmarking city in new mobility solutions. Startups worldwide are developing innovative approaches and using the city as a technology test-bed. As a pioneer in the smart city sector, TNW visited Barcelona to learn more about how startups are integrating their high-tech proposals in a city full of history.
Watch the video and see the interviews with local companies Cooltra, Wallbox, SIARQ, and Advanced Air Mobility to find out!
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