Futurama will launch our long-term focus on research and partnerships to continually update these visions for a rapidly evolving world of technology, economics and culture. Our mobility vision will be unveiled at a major national event in 2028.

Futurama will launch our long-term focus on research and partnerships to continually update these visions for a rapidly evolving world of technology, economics and culture. Our mobility vision will be unveiled at a major national event in 2028.
Our Children’s Narrative Thin Slice takes us through two days of personal mobility services for Zak and Ashleigh, a 14 and 11 year old brother and sister who live in the bedroom community of Santa Paula. Their parents are involved in sustainable farming and localized...
We look at how already emerging technologies will reshape agriculture. These changes will alter the way this industry harvests and moves produce to market and how this in turn will alter the way rural populations need to be mobile and how they will be mobile.
Urban landscapes already offer multiple mobility modes which are not typically integrated well. We look at how the seamless interconnection of modes will evolve to make urban living more pleasant, more convenient and far less car dependent.
The original Futurama exhibit at the 1939 New York World’s Fair was a vision of how American cities and infrastructure might look 20 years in the future. The World of Tomorrow was the theme of the 1939 Fair. Sponsored by General Motors, it was inspired by the work of...