Hyperloop: Revolutionising The Future Of Transportation | Jay Walder | TEDxGateway
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As Jay Walder explains, our only chance at combating uniquely 21st century existential threats, like our climate crisis, is to step away from incrementalism and take the massive leaps forward we need. Jay places transportation at the heart of this fundamental change and makes a case to move people and goods, further, faster, and more sustainably with hyperloop. Jay Walder is the Chief Executive Officer of Virgin Hyperloop One, leading the team making hyperloop a reality. Mr. Walder has led the biggest and most complex transportation systems in the world, previously serving as Chairman and CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York, CEO of the MTR Corporation in Hong Kong, and Managing Director of Transport for London.
Most recently, he ran Motivate, the global leader in bike share, before its sale to Lyft. Mr. Walder was also a Partner at McKinsey, where he led the Global Infrastructure Practice for the well-known consulting firm and a Professor of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
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He really really loves that cap... He was wearing it with his grandson too
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I don’t believe hyper loop is coming anytime soon like some people hype
@JathanLane
3 жыл бұрын
West Virginia. Right now.
It's time we see a new form of transportation :)
@Alex632
3 жыл бұрын
Hyperloop is a scam.
@t.3465
3 жыл бұрын
I mean delays are something but I have faith
@VasaniVrajgopal
2 жыл бұрын
Its an experiment for a modern transformation facility that doesn't mean it's a scam.
@somebodyonce5976
2 жыл бұрын
or we could return to tradition and build trains.
Is the thumbnail glitched for everyone or its just me?
@salutoitoi
3 жыл бұрын
You're just part of what they want you to do, with this thumbnail. Say welcome to yt algorithm.
@ujjwal5536
3 жыл бұрын
yeah man it is same for me probably TEDx fault
@monsieurLDN
3 жыл бұрын
TTKBACC You need to update
Thought he was gonna talk about Mario Kart 8 xD
I love ted talks
The only technical thing he said is its speed, 1000km/h , he really doesn't know The What, & How about the tech it needs to be done in hyperloop. It seems he is here just for signing papers with gov and talk as the face of the project. . . I don't know where this is going... It's is hard to believe that for a country like India is planning for the most advanced and an proven technology , well, sounds like a very good oppertunity for politicians and entrepreneur to make scandals and scams.. I am just worried for us citizens. Or maybe it's all fine , only God knows at this point in time maybe.
@JONOVID
3 жыл бұрын
snake oil talk, offers 1000km/h vapourware guaranteed to scam you 100 times faster, guaranteed to lose your money
Dude traveled so fast he just got glitched into the matrix
Of 10000 innovations only 2 make it to the world :(
It is posted in 2020 but NO ONE HAS WORE A MASK!
What a load of bullcrap. Half an hour for 120 Km ? That is, 250 Km/h ? You can do that with TGV and Maglev already. And besides the fact that it's known to work and be safe, it would also be an order of magnitude cheaper to build and mantain (and it's not cheap). All the tests so far culminated in an extremely not impressive 500 meters tube, reaching really not impressive speeds. In 8 years. Maglevs took decades of tests to prove themselves, and yet this guy has the audacity of claming that having a working Hyperloop is mere 10-15 years away, when the Hyperloop is practically completely untested & unproven that it works and that is economically viable, while also being much much harder and more expensive to implement than MagLevs which again, took decades to reach commercial usage. Oh, you know what could massively reduce carbon footprint in US ? Having a good public transporation system, so people stop using personal cars for every single trip that's more than 500 meters. A person using a train is literally using between 10 and 100 times less energy than a car per person per Km.
So it this before or after my flying car and personal robot? I think homeless people and crime far outweigh the need for faster transportation.
How is going?😂
Second comment to be first...
It takes lot of government 💰 for this joke
Not clear to me why he compares a subway system with the hyperloop...
@JONOVID
3 жыл бұрын
new & improved snake oil talk, offers 1000km/h vapourware
First