Uber says Slovenia is next! The leading provider of transport services, Uber, is expected to come to our lodges by the end of 2016. The controversial service, which has been present in neighboring Croatia for almost a year, has Slovenia next in its sights, said Davor Tremac, General Manager of Uber for Southeast Europe, on the sidelines of the Bled Strategic Forum recently, who promises us a special surprise. Although the exact date of arrival is not yet known, it should happen before the end of the year. Taxi drivers in 'luft'!
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Startup company Otto recently set a new milestone in the field of transportation. A Volvo truck equipped with autonomous driving technology successfully completed the first commercial autonomous delivery in the history of transportation after the truck successfully delivered 50,000 cans of Budweiser beer to its destination, covering 193 kilometers without any complications.
See Jane Go is a mobile application that works on the principle of the Uber application, that is, it connects those who are looking for a ride with those non-professional drivers who offer the ride, with the difference that the service is only available for women. Also, the transport can only be offered by a female driver.
Croatia is home to thousands of islands, most of which are only accessible by boat. For this reason, the UberBoat service will be introduced in Croatia on June 26. The service will be available in Split and Dubrovnik and on the island of Hvar.
The 1985 film Back to the Future featured “footage from the future” that was pretty real at times, don't you think? Remember flying cars? Well, for now we can't see them in the sky, but soon you will be able to order a taxi service that will take you to the desired address by air. This time, Uber and Nasa joined forces and presented UberAIR, which is expected to fly in 2020.
Uber employees are constantly looking for ways to improve their service. What new did they come up with this time at the American giant, which became famous with its application that enables non-professional drivers to perform commercial transport?
At CES 2019, the Bell Nexus, a flying taxi that is expected to take flight next year, landed.
Uber Elevate and Hyundai have become partners in Uber's vision of the future of passenger transportation. At CES 2020, they jointly presented a 'drone' that will be able to transport up to 5 people.
Autonomous water taxis? Have you ever dreamed of getting around the city without traffic jams, in style and without a driver? Well, Helsinki has just taken a big step in that direction. Imagine going to dinner with friends on the other side of town and instead of waiting for a bus or looking for a parking spot, order an autonomous water taxi. Sound like science fiction? In Helsinki, this is now a reality.
Not only on the roads, Uber will now also take you by air. Book a balloon flight in Cappadocia!
In a digital world where technology is supposed to make life easier, the user experience on popular platforms like Amazon, Uber and Netflix only seems to be getting worse. This article explores how and why this is happening and what we can do to reverse the trend.