emovis, a mobility solutions provider, has featured Graeme McQueen, Head of Communications at the Dublin Chamber of Commerce, in the latest episode of its podcast series, ‘Going Places’. The episode delves into the topic of Dublin’s business community in relation to transport and infrastructure.

The ninth episode will feature the following topics:

The changes that businesses want to see in Dublin’s transport infrastructure

The need for increased cycling networks and infrastructure

Sustainable transport options for the city

Darren O’Reilly, Head of Global Marketing for emovis said: “We were delighted to be joined by Graeme McQueen from Dublin Chamber of Commerce for this episode. The topic of transport infrastructure in Dublin is always at the forefront of businesses’ agendas. He provided a number of fascinating insights into the priorities and goals of the business community in relation to transport and the necessary next steps.”

The latest episode of the video podcast took place over the course of a journey on Dublin Bus.

The podcast series aims to create a dialogue on the future of transport and mobility across Ireland and will feature key stakeholders and industry leaders, including senior representatives from the NTA, Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) and ARUP.

Episodes will be available on:

emovis’s Ireland website – www.emovisireland.ie

LinkedIn page – https://www.linkedin.com/company/emovis/

YouTube Channel –  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkwdi9_hLjmouWqYdTwldYg/

Irish Tech News Podcast Section –  https://irishtechnews.ie/category/podcast/

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