New technology trends are accelerating change in the automotive industry and making it increasingly competitive. In this environment, leveraging ecosystem advantages at a company, city, or nationwide level are essential for remaining at the cutting edge. From start-up accelerators and collaborative R&D centres to policy thinktanks, hubs for mobility innovation take many forms. Together, they could produce the talent, technology, and business climate necessary for mobility’s future.
In this report:
- Executive Summary
 - Michigan: mobility innovation builds on Motor City heritage
 - Is India primed to become the world’s next mobility hub?
 - Innovation hub approach can enhance mobility policy agility
 - Inside Europe’s “leading mobility R&D location”
 - Agility defines start-up innovation for Volvo Group
 - Singapore is a hub for Hyundai’s new production paradigm
 - Innovation is an in-house endeavour for Daimler Truck
 
‘Special report: Future mobility innovation hubs’ presents insight from:
- Arthur D Little
 - Daimler Truck
 - Hyundai
 - International Transport Forum
 - Michigan Economic Development Corporation
 - Mira Technology Park
 - Volvo Group
 
