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The Future of Ground Transportation
The Future of Ground Transportation
57 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to the Future of Ground Transportation podcast, where we’ll be driving home all things related to the future of organizational ground transportation. The podcast will truly be visionary, where each episode, we’ll be spending 30-45 minutes covering innovation in ground transportation, to share our expertise and insights. It will be purpose driven, relying on our host Daniel Perez’s values he’s used to build the culture of his own successful ground transportation company.
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Welcome to the Future of Ground Transportation podcast, where we’ll be driving home all things related to the future of organizational ground transportation. The podcast will truly be visionary, where each episode, we’ll be spending 30-45 minutes covering innovation in ground transportation, to share our expertise and insights. It will be purpose driven, relying on our host Daniel Perez’s values he’s used to build the culture of his own successful ground transportation company.
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EP 56: The Autonomous Leap: Why AI-First is the Future of Mobility Commercialization
The Future of Ground Transportation
22 minutes 36 seconds
5 days ago
EP 56: The Autonomous Leap: Why AI-First is the Future of Mobility Commercialization

In this high-impact episode, host Daniel Perez sits down with mobility and autonomy expert Nandini Maheshwari (Uber Director) to break down the critical factors driving the future of ground transportation. From scaling billion-dollar companies to the technological pivot to AI-led autonomous development, Nandini offers an unparalleled, data-driven look at the opportunities and obstacles ahead.👏 We Deep-Dive Into:* Nandini's journey from Investment Banking to Uber's exponential growth and global expansion.* The strategic differences between AI-first and traditional robotics approaches to autonomy.* The 4 Key Hurdles to successful commercialization: Technology, OEM Integration, Customer Adoption, and Public Trust.* Why the next generation may never own a personal vehicle.* The necessity of building complex partnership ecosystems (OEMs, Infrastructure, Software)💫 Episode Highlights:Nandini's Journey from Investment Banking to Global Mobility: Hear the strategic lessons learned from advising tech giants on Wall Street, and how that expertise powered Uber's exponential growth, IPO, and global scaling across diverse markets like Asia Pacific.The Strategic Differences Between AI-First and Traditional Robotics: Understand why Foundation Models and an AI-led development approach are fundamentally changing the game, making autonomous technology deployment faster, less capital-intensive, and inherently safer than legacy robotics approaches.The 4 Critical Hurdles to Successful Commercialization: Nandini breaks down the four non-negotiable pillars—Technology, OEM Integration, Customer Adoption, and Regulatory/Public Trust—that must converge to move autonomous tech from pilot to true market scale.Why the Next Generation May Never Own a Personal Vehicle: Explore the generational shift where the value of time, convenience, and a seamless, autonomous fleet experience will override the desire for private car ownership, dramatically reshaping urban infrastructure and economics.The Necessity of Building Complex Partnership Ecosystems: Learn why the future of mobility is not a single-company win, but a collaborative ecosystem that requires shared value and incentivized partnerships between software developers, vehicle manufacturers (OEMs), and infrastructure providers.📚 Resources Mentioned:Book (Memoir/Business): Bob Iger’s The Ride of a LifetimeBook (Memoir/Business): Phil Knight’s Shoe DogCompany/Technology: Waymo (Provider of early data on autonomous safety)Company/Technology: Aurora (Leading player in autonomous trucking)Former Project: Uber Air (Mentioned in the context of flying vehicles)🗣️ About the GuestNandini Maheshwari is a prominent leader and executive in the global mobility and technology sectors. She brings a wealth of experience from her tenure as a senior leader at Uber, where she played a crucial role in the company's exponential growth, IPO, post-IPO global expansion, and the launch of Uber Eats. Prior to Uber, she honed her financial and strategic skills in investment banking on Wall Street, focusing on the tech industry.Currently, Nandini is on the frontier of autonomous technology, leveraging her expertise at Wabi, an AI company building autonomous software based on cutting-edge Generative AI (GenAI) and Foundation Models. Her work is focused on the commercialization of the next generation of mobility, particularly autonomous trucking, making her a leading voice on scaling, partnerships, and the crucial convergence of AI and ground transportation.AutonomousVehicles #VentureCapital #B2Btech #AIMobility #Uber #FutureofMobility #Wabi #AutonomousTrucking #TechStrategy

The Future of Ground Transportation
Welcome to the Future of Ground Transportation podcast, where we’ll be driving home all things related to the future of organizational ground transportation. The podcast will truly be visionary, where each episode, we’ll be spending 30-45 minutes covering innovation in ground transportation, to share our expertise and insights. It will be purpose driven, relying on our host Daniel Perez’s values he’s used to build the culture of his own successful ground transportation company.