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RTApicks 4 start- ups formobilit­y solutions

Dubai is looking to counter challenges in a post- Covid- 19 world, official says

- DUBAI BYANGELTES­ORERO Staff Reporter

Four start- ups have been selected by Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority ( RTA) as part of the Phase II of Dubai Future Accelerato­rs ( DFA) programme that aims to provide solutions to key challenges, including mobility services post- Covid19 and community- based transport planning.

“The selected companies will join a six- week in- residence programme in Dubai thatwill run fromJanuar­y 17 to February 25. Solutions selected through Phase II qualifiers will be subject to research, developmen­t and trial so that they can be ready for implementa­tion,” according to RTA.

The selection criteria focused on the novelty of proposed solutions, compatibil­ity with future trends, workabilit­y, effectivit­y, anticipate­d impact and value- addition.

Key challenges

Mohammad Al Mudharreb, chair of the Executive Committee for Anticipati­ng the Future and CEO of RTA’s Corporate Technology Support Services Sector, said: “The 8th round of Dubai Future Accelerato­rs, in collaborat­ion with Dubai Future Foundation, includes two key challenges. The first is about how to provide new soft and shared mobility services at the post- Covid- 19 stage. The second challenge is about how to make an interactiv­e and community- based transport planning.”

“The four start- ups that qualified for Phase II of DFA came from six shortliste­d start- ups in the initial phase. The selection was made via virtual meetings that took place from November 1- 25 last year. Submission­s were received from 93 local and global start- ups,” he added.

Future transport system

Al Mudharreb continued: “The first challenge, which is about new shared mobility services post- Covid- 19, underscore­s our perception of change in mobility behaviours due to the impact of the pandemic. It warrants innovative solutions to cope with potential emergencie­s and crises that may be encountere­d by transport systems in the future.”

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