Arrive will join other European Tech leaders such as Spotify, Stripe, Revolut, and many others in supporting the EU’s tech strategy and digital policy that champion competitiveness, transparency, rule of law, and innovation. By joining the EUTA, Arrive will advocate for policies that support data-driven solutions and enable companies to scale effectively. With a presence in over 90 countries and a team of 4,000 employees, Arrive will bring deep expertise in smart infrastructure and the future of urban mobility.
“Arrive believes that better mobility makes cities more livable and economies more efficient. Joining the European Tech Alliance allows us to contribute to shaping an environment that supports innovation, enables data-driven solutions, and helps European technology companies scale. We look forward to working with the European Tech Alliance and its members to advance smarter, more connected and sustainable urban mobility ecosystems,” says Cameron Clayton, CEO of Arrive.
The European Tech Alliance welcomed Arrive, highlighting the company’s scale and expertise in improving urban mobility for millions of customers globally.
“We are delighted to welcome Arrive to the European Tech Alliance. As a global mobility platform operating at scale and improving everyday mobility across cities, Arrive brings valuable expertise to our work on digital innovation, smart infrastructure and the future of urban mobility,” says Victoria de Posson, EUTA’s Secretary General.
