Kantar announced today that it has joined the board of Movin’ On LAB, the sustainable mobility “think and do tank”. Originally founded by tyre manufacturer Michelin, the organisation’s aim is to empower sustainable mobility across the globe by combining expertise from leading organisations across the broad mobility ecosystem. Movin’ On LAB supports the annual summit on sustainable mobility, the Movin’ On Summit, which will take place in June 2019 in Montreal, Canada.
Kantar has joined the board alongside well-known technology, transport, automotive and energy brands including DHL, Engie, Faurecia, Michelin, Microsoft, Orange and Total. Kantar’s Automotive practice will bring consumer insight expertise to discussions and key initiatives across the mobility ecosystem including automated transport and connected mobility.
For example, a new concept called Smartbus has been collaboratively developed by Movin On LAB partners. The objective is to invent an “office on wheels” which allows commuters or leisure passengers to transform their journey into quality, productive time. Kantar will test the new mobility concept among consumers within the scope of the Mobility Futures study, which helps mobility players to better understand and predict consumers’ mobility behaviour across over 30 major cities globally.
“The automotive industry is in the midst of multiple transformations, from ownership models to sustainability goals,” commented Eric Salama, CEO, Kantar. “At Kantar we are helping many major automotive and mobility ecosystem players navigate these changes and stay connected to their customers. Movin’ On is a place where we can partner to shape the mobility industry and we’re delighted to contribute our knowledge and insights to the cause.”
“Kantar will make a strong addition to our board, providing global consumer insight and expertise to match our ambition,” commented Alexis Offergeld, Movin’ On LAB Director. “Kantar is a long lasting and trustworthy partner of many players in the mobility ecosystem, and I look forward to utilising their expertise.”
Kantar will be represented on the Movin’ On LAB board by Guillaume Saint, Global Automotive Lead, who added: “Achieving long-term sustainability goals requires a broad range of companies collaborating to develop ecosystems that consumers understand and trust. With our consumer insight expertise, we can support initiatives designed to encourage more sustainable consumer behaviour and provide expert consultancy on projects from manufacturers and regulatory bodies across the globe.”