Mark Zannoni

A globally-recognized thought leader in smart cities, urban mobility, aviation, & transportation. Experience and insight across continents, modes, technologies, disciplines, organizational types, and across a broad range of urban and mobility needs and issues.

Transforming cities and countries with new ideas and innovations in transportation and smart city applications. All modes, all technologies, all innovations, all strategies, all possibilities...

I am a multi-disciplinary, multi-modal, aviation/transportation, smart cities, and technology expert with profound market and operational insight. I am deeply familiar with the breadth of mobility issues that cities and countries are facing and possess a profound understanding of the smart mobility and transportation/aviation market from all perspectives (operators, governments, suppliers, shippers, passengers, residents and visitors), developed over 25+ years of urban and transportation experience in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and across the United States. My insight and experience spans numerous transport modes including aviation, rail, mass transit, maritime, connected vehicles, highways/roadways, and mobility-as-a-service as well as smart city innovations in transport as well as other domains within the smart cities (e.g., economic development, public safety, government operations, etc., as well as a deep understanding the issues, opportunities, constraints, and solutions for success in this sector. I am a Director at Gartner Consulting, leading the firm’s transportation work.

I possess key insight into city and transportation operations, planning, security, and strategy, and on technological innovation in transportation, including 5G, AI, facial recognition, cloud, edge, big data and analytics, IoT, machine learning, and V2X connectivity and how these are transforming cities and transportation through increased efficiency, profitability/savings, improved service quality or expanded service areas, insightful operating data, predictive capabilities from artificial intelligence, and/or enhanced resident/passenger experience, though at times can create new challenges, such as on privacy, safety, and other social or market impacts.

As part of my global work, I have developed thought leadership on a broad range of emerging topics in transportation and smart cities and have advised clients across organizational types to include airport authorities, transit authorities, port authorities, cities, states, US Federal agencies, national governments, bilateral organizations, and corporations and technology companies.

 

Smart Cities New York Conference, 2018. From left to right: Mark Zannoni, speaking; Rachel Haot, Executive Director, Transit Innovation; Gregor Robertson, Mayor, City of Vancouver; Greg Hrebek, Transportation Industry SME, Hitachi; Matt Cole, President, Cubic Transportation Systems.