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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2020 · 39 MIN

The future of connected vehicles: An interview with Bryan Mulligan

from The Transportation Podcast from Traffic Technology International · host TrafficTechnologyInternationalPodcast

Bryan Mulligan, president of podcast sponsors Applied Information, discusses the best means of vehicle connectivity - and what the recent Space X launch might mean for future traffic models. Visit our CONNECTED VEHICLE SURVEY for your chance to win £100 in Amazon vouchers. Plus all the latest news and chat with Tom Stone and Saul Wordsworth. 

Bryan Mulligan, president of podcast sponsors Applied Information, discusses the best means of vehicle connectivity - and what the recent Space X launch might mean for future traffic models. Visit our CONNECTED VEHICLE SURVEY for your chance to win £100 in Amazon vouchers. Plus all the latest news and chat with Tom Stone and Saul Wordsworth.

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