Ride AI by Micromobility Industries
Technology:Gadgets
Arnold Kamler, CEO of Kent International, discusses the evolution of his family's three generations of the bicycle business from its inception in 1906 to the present day. The journey includes the transition from retail to wholesale, adapting to market trends like racing and mountain bikes, overcoming challenges during the financial crisis and COVID-19, manufacturing in the US, moving it to Europe, then to Chin and then back to the US all the while remaining resilient in a dynamic industry that has now gone electric.
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Lessons from V1 AV (with Stefan Seltz-Axmacher)
EV Winter? (with Tyson Jominy)
Disrupting the Car (with Horace Dediu)
Climbing the Slope of Enlightenment (with Mike Ramsey)
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Horace Dediu: Is Apple Done With Mobility?
The State of the Micromobility Review Market
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The Story of Upway and Their Plan to Help You Sell or Buy a Used Electric Bike
Melvin Lian of Voro Motors discusses moving to Los Angeles after Singapore shut down his business
Sharing the Road with Robots w/ Ed Niedermeyer and Waymo
FDNY, CPSC, USDOT: Electric Bike/Scooter Batteries, Fires, Deliveries and Safety: What Are the Real Issues?
SolΓ© Bicycles from College Fixie in the Dorm Room to their New Electric Lineup
β‘οΈSwifty Scooters: Micromobility America Startup Award Winners and their newest scooter, the G500
Lectric and Levi Conlow: The Largest Electric Bike Company in the USA
Meet Ryvid's CEO, Dong Tran and their new electric motorcycle being built out of their California HQ
VMAX: Bringing the Swiss Scooter to the United States and Launching at Micromobility America
Land Energy is Helping Define What You Want From an Electric Two Wheel Vehicle
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