A quick look back on 2024 and what's coming with TomTom Co-Founder Corinne Vigreux
Editorial team·Dec 05, 2024

A quick look back on 2024 and what's coming with TomTom Co-Founder Corinne Vigreux

Editorial team
TomTom Blog
Dec 05, 2024 · 1 min read
2024 in review with TomTom Founder | TomTom Newsroom

2024: the year that TomTom Orbis Maps went global. There's a lot to reflect on and even more to come. In this interview with TomTom CMO and Co-founder Corinne Vigreux we find out more.

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Despite being in the game for three decades, TomTom is still making progress. This past year, 2024, is noteworthy in the history of the company. The year that its new map and platform, TomTom Orbis Maps, went global.

From a select group of just over 20 countries to global availability and coverage, with Orbis Maps TomTom is "seeing an acceleration," Corinne Vigreux, Founder and CMO says.

With complex requirements and demands from automotive businesses, enterprises and the public sector, maps need to be richer, fresher and more precise.

Decision-making, insight, bottom line, efficiency and citizen well-being depend on it.

"When we looked at how the industry was evolving, we saw that a map, geolocation data, is so important. It needs to be precise, fresh and it needs to be there when you need it," Corinne adds.

As 2025 rolls around, TomTom will kick off the new year at CES, showing off demos of a range of products that span a host of use cases and industries.

"CES is always exciting. It's exciting for us because that's where we meet all our customers."

"Its's going to be an important year for us next year and we can begin to start reaping the fruits of what we've sown," Corinne concludes.

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