New Delhi: Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF), in collaboration with World Resources Institute India Ross Center (WRI India), is about to release significant research on multimodal transportation under the Station Access and Mobility Program (STAMP). WRI India collaborated with TMF on the study, which delivers major results and suggestions based on comprehensive research in Nagpur, Delhi, and Bengaluru.
This cooperation with WRI India, as part of TMF’s commitment to promote freedom of movement for everyone, brings together innovation, data-driven research findings, and thorough stakeholder engagement. This plan aims to revolutionise multimodal travel, with the metro system at the heart.
Pras Ganesh, Executive Program Director, Asia Region, Toyota Mobility Foundation, said, “We are proud to have partnered with WRI India for the STAMP Challenge in seven cities across India, leading us to the unveiling of this key study. Through this collaboration, we aim to revolutionise multimodal mobility by seamlessly integrating various forms of transportation. By enhancing accessibility, information dissemination, infrastructure, operations, and payment integration, we are committed to creating a truly mobile society where transportation is safe, inclusive, and sustainable for all. “
Madhav Pai, Chief Executive Officer, WRI India, said, “STAMP has showcased the power of collaboration and data-driven approaches in solving urban mobility challenges. The insights from the working paper hold immense potential, and we are excited to work with TMF to drive positive change and create seamless transportation. Through data-driven approaches and innovation, this partnership aims to shape the future of multimodal mobility and create sustainable transportation solutions that benefit everyone. Together with TMF, we are excited to drive positive change and contribute to the development of a more inclusive and sustainable transportation system.”