Uber's Annual Product Event is to be held at 16, focusing on travel and sustainability
Uber said its annual product even will be focused on travel and sustainability which is going to happen on the 16th of May. The company during the event will showcase its new products and feature the target travel and sustainability matter.
Highlights
- Uber’s last year’s event was “Go/Get 2021”
- This year’s event will be focused on travel
- California is the largest auto market area in the world
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Uber will be organized its product event for 2022 under the name of “Go/Get 2022” on 16 May during which the company will showcase its latest products, updates, and features focused on travel and sustainability.
Last year, the company held the event named Go/Get 2021, gathering presented a host of pandemic-themed announcements, and it also gave the chance to book a vaccine slot in the Uber app at the previous event.
The chief product officer, Sundeep Jain said in a statement “We are excited to introduce our latest innovations at Go/Get 2022,” he also said “As the world keeps changing, the Uber team keeps building products to serve consumers’ changing needs. We can’t wait to share what next.”
This year, Uber will be focused on Travel and sustainability. Uber said last year it acquired 50,000 Tesla vehicles to rent to its drivers as part of an ambitious plan to electrify its fleet in the US by 2023.
California is the largest auto market country in the world and the regulatory body of California is set to introduce new rules for ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft, announcing the requirement for 90% of their fleets be electric by 2030.
The company is taking a growth race and the CEO of the company Dara Khosrowahahi reveals the first quarterly profit in the Uber delivery business that includes India and the US. The company has worked well in the US and at present time Uber Eats is the fast-growing delivery option in America.
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