414I_Cormac McKay, environmental technologist and policy advisor

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“I reckon the whole motor industry is on its lats legs and shared mobility and autonomous vehicles will take over in the next ten years.”


Are you interested in autonomous vehicles? What do you think can be the best use of autonomous vehicles? How can we utilise autonomous vehicles, not just cars, for the max?


Interview with Cormac McKay, environmental technologist and policy advisor. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, autonomous vehicles, public transportation, and many more.

Cormac McKay is an environmental technologist and policy adviser with years of experience advocating for autonomous shared mobility. He has collaborated with public and private stakeholders to advance low-emission transport solutions. His mission is to educate industry leaders and planners on leveraging technology for climate adaptation. Cormac is also a commentator on transport innovation, road safety, and climate resilience. He is registered for independent unpaid lobbying in Ireland.

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2 responses to “414I_Cormac McKay, environmental technologist and policy advisor”

  1. […] risks. Thursday’s interview with environmental technologist and policy advisor Cormac McKay (Episode 414I) then shifted from analysis to action, showing how shared, multi-use autonomous vehicles could […]

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