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Here’s what’s driving the future of transport
Nearly every element of our lives has a digital signature, and with advancements in artificial intelligence, it’s now easier than ever for players in travel, logistics, and infrastructure to use this information to unlock value. From ensuring the safety and reliability of railway tracks, signals, and bridges to tracking inventory, shipments, and demand in warehouses, data is the key to better decisions. Check out this special collection on the digital trends that are changing the future of transport, and learn how to harness the power of data.
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— Curated by Eleni Kostopoulos, a digital publishing manager based in New York
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