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Hyperloop One, the world’s first operational Hyperloop is set to empower manufacturing and its adjacent sectors with the potential for increased value creation, faster lead times and lower costs when compared to traditional alternatives. HyperloopOne’s new images recently revealed demonstrating the progress made at the DevLoop, the world’s first and only full-scale Hyperloop test track.

Hyperloop One is reinventing transportation to eliminate the barriers of distance and time. Traveling at speeds of 1080 km/h, Hyperloop will enable travel between cities in under an hour. At two-thirds the cost, three times the speed and with 3.5-4 times the benefit of high-speed rail, Hyperloop will have a tangible impact on current and future businesses and society. Hyperloop will transform transportation, driving value throughout the ecosystem and enabling job creation, while also empowering workers with the ability to commute quickly and easily. This, in particular, will help to provide employment opportunities to the 200 million youth that live in the Middle East and North Africa, the largest growing sector of the region’s population.Hyperloop oneSenior Vice President of Hyperloop One’s Global Operations, Nick Earle, delivered the closing keynote at the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS) in Abu Dhabi today, bringing to light the transformative effect that Hyperloop One will have on manufacturing, logistics, supply chain, and warehousing. The keynote, entitled ‘Hyperloop and Manufacturing – This Changes Everything,’ highlighted the ways in which the aforementioned sectors will benefit – including increased capital due to reducing finished goods inventories by 25%, access to 10 times larger talent pools with the same commute time and saving up to 80% on real estate costs, as well as shorter lead times, reduced freight spend and slashed CO2 emissions.

“As the only company in the world building an operational Hyperloop system, Hyperloop One is focused on creating a new mode of transportation to move people and cargo,” said Earle. “Hyperloop One changes everything. We’re committed to enabling disruption to create new opportunities in manufacturing, warehousing, and supply chain distribution. Hyperloop will drive significant value for a wide range of businesses and reinvent transportation as we know it.”

In the GCC, the cargo transportation market was worth approximately US$35 billion in 2016, according to McKinsey & Co. Of this, Hyperloop One has an addressable share of around US$12 billion, excluding short-haul, intra-city shipping and low-value commodity freight such as oil and chemicals, metals and minerals and agriculture and food products.

During GMIS, Hyperloop One announced the launch of the Hyperloop One Partner Program, which is designed to create mutually beneficial, structured relationships between Hyperloop One and the company’s global partners. The program will help partners build expertise in Hyperloop One solutions, increase revenue, build industry recognition and provide inside access to understand and influence Hyperloop One’s strategy. As the industry’s first partner program, it will unite an innovative partner ecosystem to make the next mode of transportation a reality.

Held in Abu Dhabi from March 27-30, the inaugural GMIS brings together decision-making leaders from governments, businesses and civil society organizations to shape a vision for the manufacturing sector’s future.

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