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TaxiMobility: Gearing up for the future of transportation

Today, passenger transportation industry is at the center of a raging storm with every ride-hailing entrepreneurs eyeing to capture the market. With 13.5 CAGR per annum, there is a huge opportunity for businesses to venture into profitable regions. Valued to be hundred billion dollars in 2030, passenger transportation is going to be a game changer altogether. How is it going to happen and what is the future of transportations in carrying people/goods? Well, if I say cars are going to fly from one end to another, it is not going to be a dream anymore. We already witnessed volocopters doing the same. Also, flying cars will be preferred by the passengers and it is going to be considered as a huge convenience for end-to-end passenger transportation evidently for all its trend quotient. Similarly, drones will be deployed all across for ride-hailing. Taxi service by air is boosting up and the technology for the same is one of the most dependent industries that has 150% of the valuation i

How to Avoid Common Mistakes When Selecting Your Plastic Surgeon

The most important factor in plastic surgery – the one that determines your safety and outcome – is your choice of plastic surgeon. As thoughts of swimsuits at the beach can prompt resolutions for self-enhancement, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons is providing 8 essential tips for finding the right plastic surgeon and questions to ask during your consultation when considering surgical, as well as non-invasive, cosmetic treatments. from ASPS Plastic Surgery Latest News https://ift.tt/2KMJEGH via IFTTT

Skin Cancer Treatment? Think Plastic Surgery.

May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) is raising awareness about the importance of incorporating a plastic surgeon into your skin cancer care plan. from ASPS Plastic Surgery Latest News https://ift.tt/2Iig1Ag via IFTTT

Do we really need a taxi booking app and why?

Can you imagine a day without your smartphone? When it comes to taxi booking, it has a greater role to play. Booking taxi over the phone call and waving hands on roads for cab do not work anymore in this smart and digitized world. Taxi business who rely on a traditional way of booking cab cannot withstand in the field as there are a lot more happening across the industry. Taxi business is not possible without taxi booking app as it provides support to the business operators and convenience to the customers and drivers. Besides booking, such applications serve other purposes too with seamless features that are simply disrupting the industry. Even though it was built for passengers to get benefited, the ride-hailing app acts as a medium for business operators to receive business and let their customers reach the service with little effort. For the taxi users, it would be the utmost convenience as taxi app relieves the tension of making calls and waiting for drivers to reach without kno

Forging the future of Vehicle Telematics at Connected Vehicles 2018

On the 14th and 15th of March 2018, NDOT participated in the biggest event held for Vehicle Telematics at Park Plaza, Bengaluru. The conference accompanied by an exhibition was a joint initiative of Telematics Wire and Centre of Excellence to explore the connected automotive ecosystem. The event aimed to inspire more contributions to the automotive industry and bring together the leaders in the industry to put their heads together on innovative technologies that can revolutionise the transportation and telematics sectors. The event served as the ideal platform for us to set our ideas forward on connected fleet telematics. With our progressive fleet management software , CerebroX, we were able to showcase our advancement in the industry and our adoption of revolutionary technologies to build a connected intelligence platform. We were privileged to be a part of a discussion that would fuel the future of telematics. And by sharing the very platform with thought leaders, market front run