Shotl featured in The Europe Times

Shotl was recently featured in The Europe Times, a Japanese media platform that introduces European business innovation and mobility trends to audiences in Japan.

In the interview, Shotl’s CEO, Osvald Martret, shared his perspective on how demand-responsive transport solutions can help address mobility inequality, improve access to public transport and support more sustainable transportation systems across different regions.

The conversation also highlighted Shotl’s international experience, including projects and collaborations in Japan and Taiwan, where flexible mobility solutions help communities and operators adapt public transport services to local needs.

Being featured in The Europe Times is an opportunity to bring Shotl’s vision closer to the Japanese market and to contribute to a wider conversation about the future of mobility: one where public transport becomes more flexible, inclusive and accessible.

The full interview is available in both English and Japanese on The Europe Times website.

Read the full interview to learn more about Shotl’s approach to demand-responsive transport and the future of flexible mobility.

To learn more about how Shotl supports public transport authorities and operators in launching flexible, accessible and sustainable mobility services, get in touch with our team at hello@shotl.com.

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