Fretadão, Urban Mobility Technology Startup, Will Participate in an Event Addressing Post-Pandemic Transition Challenges This Friday, June 24.
The event, which starts on the evening of Thursday, June 23, was created in partnership with Connected Smart Cities and Estadão Mobilidade. Taking place in the capital of São Paulo (SP), it is expected to last until Saturday, June 25. The startup will address the challenges of corporate urban mobility post-pandemic and the contributions the corporate sector can make to improve process agility, while also encouraging people across Brazil to choose more sustainable means of transportation. The theme will be the relationship people are having with the return to in-person work after two years of working from home and mobility.
Some areas face difficulties in this regard and refuse to return, especially those related to information technology (IT). Working from home is more practical and can significantly reduce the time citizens would spend in traffic to perform jobs that could be done from home.
Who Will Participate in the Event on Urban Mobility and the Attempt by Some Professions to Remain in an Eternal Home Office.
Among the main participants of the event, we can mention the CEO of Fretadão, Antonio Carlos Gonçalves, Gustavo Gracitelli, CEO of BYND, and Jordana Souza, co-founder and CRO of Voll. The discussion on this specific topic was scheduled to begin around 10 AM on June 24, despite the event starting on June 23.
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The discussions aim to promote intuitive mobility and facilitate adaptation for those who have been away from in-person work for so long, helping them to establish a new routine with viable alternatives to avoid traffic and disruptions on the roads. Ideas to ease the return to in-person work may be shared.
In addition to the event taking place in person, registration is also available online through the website parquedamobilidadeurbana.com.br. To follow the event, one must be online for the live broadcast.
Difficulty Returning to In-Person Work is Argumented by Time on the Road and Ease of Home Office.
Professionals in communication, marketing, and information technology argue that working from home is more practical since they can accomplish at home what used to be done in the workplace. Their argument is that it provides greater flexibility in daily routines while simultaneously saving time on the road.
Another argument that makes working from home the preferred option for many people is that it allows for more time with family while also making work more productive.
Learn More About Fretadão, a Startup Established Before the Pandemic with an Entrepreneurial Mindset.
Fretadão is a startup that has a digital platform with an app and website allowing clients to contract microbuses and other categories of transport to promote greater agility and sustainability on the roads with less car usage. The bus charter management model employs end-to-end technology that allows for greater practicality in the processes to be performed.

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