At Kigen, we are proud to have been involved in this insightful article.

What’s inside?

The timely article, which features CEO Vincent Korstanje in IoT Now, discussing:

  • How IoT has aided businesses in setting sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) targets.
  • How the use of IoT can help businesses hit their green targets.
  • Examples of how customers are harnessing the power of IoT to achieve green transport.
  • Will IoT offerings help to change user behaviour or act as an enabler of new processes and practicies which will change the transport’s environmental impact?
  • Kigen’s role in equipping transport organisations to operate with minimised environmental impact.

Kigen is all about democratisation of trust. And we’re trying to create a marketplace that disaggregates the supply chain because we believe that, in this new era of IoT, innovation can come from businesses of all sizes

As the world assesses post-pandemic priorities, reducing environmental impact remains at the top of most businesses’ lists. Transportation has played a critical role in keeping supply chains moving and providing customers with the products they need. However, a return to traditional workplaces provides an opportunity to re-assess everything from commuting to travel. Vincent Korstanje, the chief executive of Kigen, tells George Malim, the managing editor of IoT Now, that IoT is enabling the practices and processes that are making transport – both of passengers and cargo – greener. However, much work remains to be done and trusted, secure environments are critical enablers of both transport providers’ business models and increased user adoption of alternate, greener modes of transport.

IoT is enabling the practices and processes that are making transport – both of passengers and cargo – greener.

Vincent Korstanje