The collaborative economy in Europe & the future role of logistics
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- 1. THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY IN EUROPE & THE FUTURE ROLE OF LOGISTICS Jonathan Wichmann / Crowd Companies / Bern / 03 June 2015
- 2. THE BIG PICTURE
- 3. The Don Quijote Effect Have we read too much? Are we preaching to the choir? Is it new? Is it efficient? Why all the hype?
- 4. Hilton vs Airbnb Source: Rachel Botsman, 2014 93 years to build 4 years to amass 610,000 rooms, 88 countries 650,000 rooms, 192 countries
- 5. BlaBlaCar The ride-sharing service now counts more than ten million members in 14 countries and facilitates trips by two million people every month. "It’s almost as hard for a European company to scale in Europe as it is for a US company.” – Nicolas Brusson, COO "These kinds of companies do not happen very often anywhere in Europe.” – Dominique Vidal, Index Partners "Ride-sharing works with a rail network that’s fairly developed, because you have cities hundreds of kilometres apart. That’s the distance people drive. Beyond that they take planes.” – Philippe Botteri, Accel Partners Source: http://www.wired.co.uk/magazine/archive/2015/05/features/blablacar/viewall
- 6. The 3rd industrial revolution Three key components of an industrial revolution: New forms of communications New forms of energy New forms of transport and logistics
- 7. What happens after the revolution?
- 8. What happens after the revolution?
- 9. Climate change as the ultimate driver
- 10. Why is it important? “We cannot solve an exponential problem with linear solutions.” – Banny Banerjee, Stanford More than anyone else, large enterprises can make it happen. And avoid being disrupted while doing it.
- 11. EUROPE
- 12. Overview High adoption level A community-driven mindset The commons Sharing cities Supported by the EU Difficult to scale across Europe Less VC funding, more non-profit initiatives
- 13. Overview Source: mila.com