Grin joins ITF Corporate Partnership Board
Grin has joined the Corporate Partnership Board of the International Transport Forum (ITF). As an ITF Corporate Partner, Grin will work with the ITF and the other partner companies on issues from new mobility and road safety to decarbonising transport.
Grin is a leading shared micromobility company based in Latin America with widespread operations across the region covering seven countries and 24 cities.
The ITF is an intergovernmental organisation with 60 member countries that facilitates global dialogue for better transport. It acts as a think tank for member governments and organises an annual summit of transport ministers. The Corporate Partnership Board is ITF’s platform for engaging with the private sector and enriching global transport policy discussion with a business perspective.
Young Tae Kim, Secretary-General of the ITF, said: “We are delighted to welcome Grin as a new member of our Corporate Partnership Board. With today’s rapidly evolving mobility market and the rise of micromobility in particular, we look forward to working with Grin and learning from their experience.”
Grin co-founder Jonathan Lewy said: “We are very excited to become part of the ITF’s Corporate Partnership Board. We believe it is the right place to collaborate in the creation of innovative policies that rise to the challenge that new mobility represents.”
Some of the subjects of common interest between the ITF and Grin are: The re-conception of public space, new and improved mobility options for cities, safer micromobility, micromobility as a promoter of multimodality and supporting the efficiency of mass public transport.
The members of the ITF Corporate Partnership Board are: Abertis, AB InBev, Alstom, Aramco, Bird, Bosch, Brisa, ExxonMobil, Grin, Incheon International Airport, Kakaomobility, Kapsch TrafficCom, Latvian Railways, Michelin, NXP, PTV Group, RATP Group, The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, SAS, Siemens, SNCF, Spea Engineering, Toyota, Uber, Valeo, Volvo Cars, Volvo Group and Waymo.
More information about the ITF’s Corporate Partnership Board, including recent work on new mobility, autonomous driving, blockchain, data-driven transport policy and decarbonising transport is available at www.itf-oecd.org/CPB
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