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Smart Mobility Connect

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Enabling businesses to reinvent mobility for people


The automotive industry is in a time of great disruption. Its territory is growing, but it’s simultaneously being encroached upon by new entrants and new business models. It’s unprecedented; a new reality of connected mobility in which consumers are exploring the quickly widening range of products and services on offer that help them get from A to B.

For OEMs and other automotive businesses, it’s a case of innovate or stagnate. If they are to maintain their competitive advantage as the tech giants move into their landscape and insure future growth, it’s imperative to meet rising consumer expectations and offer vehicles and services that operate seamlessly within their customer’s lives.

Capgemini’s Smart Mobility Connect empowers OEMs to create the mobility ecosystem of the future designed with people at heart. We bring the mobility ecosystem of the future to life through a host of products and services within three core pillars:

  • Connected Customer: Cutting-edge technology to reimagine customer experiences
  • Connected Services and Products: New capabilities that extend business success
  • Connected Ecosystem: Strategic vision to create the business of the future

The technological framework that helps us deliver on our approach, the Customer Engine, connects these pillars and integrates intelligence into different stages of the journey.

Sustainability: Reducing carbon, reusing parts and upskilling talent Driving the Future

  1. Sustainability: Reducing carbon, reusing parts and upskilling talent
  2. Utilising batteries and software to secure the future of automotive
  3. CX in the age of Autonomous Mobility feat. Tech & Trends podcast by The Futurum Group
  4. How AFEELA is re-defining the relationship between people and mobility (feat. Cloud Realities)
  5. Unleashing Technology to Futureproof CX

    Closing the gaps

    How much can a car be regarded as a smartphone on wheels? We explore where vehicles fall short of the smartphone model, and what can be done abo

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    Powering Change

    Climate change is the issue that defines our time. New regulations and decarbonization goals are driving innovation in every sector. Nowhere is

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    Gearing Up for the Metaverse

    Radio, television, and the internet transformed the world in unimaginable ways. Now, a new technological development promises to surpass all pre

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    Monetizing Vehicle Data

    Our recent Connected Vehicle Trend Radar report confirmed that vehicle data monetization is the connected vehicle ecosystem’s most promising val

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    Connected vehicle

    Capgemini Invent publishes regular Trend Radars, each of which is an entertaining and thought-provoking read for automotive experts but also eve

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      Meet our experts

      Dr. Philipp Haaf

      Head of e-Mobility Solutions and Smart Mobility Connect Lead, Capgemini Invent
      As the Head of Electric Mobility at Capgemini Invent, Philipp Haaf is an acknowledged thought leader in electric mobility. He draws on 11 years’ experience in this rapidly changing area to help automotive OEMs and suppliers seize what he describes as the infinite opportunities of digital transformation.

      Sebastian Tschödrich

      Vice President of CSS at Invent Germany
      I have been working in automotive consulting for 14 years, with experience in Europe and China. Currently based in Munich, I am responsible for the global automotive consulting business and part of the global leadership team at Capgemini Invent.

      Dr. Rainer Mehl

      EVP and Managing Director Strategic Account Intelligent Industry
      A leader who serves: leadership in the digital age is Rainer’s passion allowing him to successfully lead transformations both at clients and in service organisations. He supports companies in their digital transformation with a focus on customer centricity, agile organization and new business models