3. Why
Everybody takes
transport everywhere
Transport is a 11billion
expenditure in 2015
Our kids may not need
to take driving license
How
What are the different
possibilities of FoT?
What drives FoT?
What are the possible
impacts?
6. Nine out of 15 interviewed were concerned they won’t be able to
buy a flat and a car
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Happiness quotient will go
up if people don’t need to
worry about getting a car
30%
of cars
are
needed
In
Singapore,
only
Autonomous Driving solves this and adds productivity, saves
time, and efficiency
7. Pave the path for the future
Autonomous Flights
Today, pilots fly, on average between 3.5 and 7
minutes per flight
VTOLs
Vertical Take Off and Landing vehicles
8. Take to the air:
Flying Cars
Has been around for 70 years
The reason we don’t
have them is poor
driving by humanity
Automated vehicles
solve this issue
Drones invented for
people
9. VTOLs: Vertical take-off and Landing
“Just like skyscrapers allowed cities to use limited land more
efficiently, urban air transportation will use three-dimensional
airspace to alleviate transportation congestion on the ground”
Jeff Holden, Uber’s CPO
10. In the U.S. alone, traffic
waste about $124 billion
annually
Geo-scarcity?
Take to the skies
2hr 12mins drive
vs
15mins $20 VTOL
San Francisco San Jose
12. Sky Lifter
Airships that are capable of
LOW Flight speeds
LONG Endurance flights
LIFTING very heavy
payload vertically
For Cargo, Tourism, Sports Aviation
Easy, low-cost flying
13. Hyperloop
Hyperloop is a new way to move people and
things at airline speeds for the price of a bus ticket.
It's on-demand, energy-efficient and safe.
Think: broadband for transportation.
14. Speed of up to 620mph
(1,000km/h) with no turbulence
System is designed to be entirely autonomous
(departures every 10-20seconds)
31. “The ministry's estimated expenditure was
about S$11 billion in the 2015 Budget,
ranking fourth behind the Defence,
Education and National Development
ministries.”
ChannelNewsAsia, Mar 2016
More
money
going
into:
1. Building
of
infrastructure
to
support
new
type
of
transporta6on
in
ini6al
phase
Less
money
for
other
sectors
32. Improve Productivity
In the future, the possibility of
“moving office” will definitely
improve productivity
Faster transport, delivery will be faster
Enhancing the economy in a greater speed
34. Earliest adopted of
technology if often people
who have the ability and
financial power
Growing Inequality
Study by Harvard
Commuting time has
emerged as the single
strongest factor in the odds of
escaping poverty