Explore the global markets of micromobility at TC Sessions: Mobility
Explore the global markets of micro-mobility at TC Sessions: Mobility
At TC Sessions: Mobility 2020 on October 6 & 7, we'll explore the journey of electric scooters and bikes from the U.S. to a number of countries across Europe, all the way to Rwanda in Africa, with Spin co-founder Euwyn Poon, Gura Ride founder Tony Adesina and Voi co-founder Fredrik Hjelm.
Euwyn Poon, Co-founder and president at Spin Spin, which got its start as a bike-share operator in San Francisco, shifted entirely to electric scooters in 2018. Now, it's owned by Ford and recently launched its electric scooter operations in Germany. The plan is to later expand beyond Germany and into France, as well as the U.K. Tony Adesina, Founder and CEO at Gura Ride Gura Ride, founded by Tony Adesina, is currently live in six cities throughout Rwanda, offering electric bikes and electric scooters to riders. We'll chat with Adesina about the state of micromobility in Africa and why he thinks adoption has been slower on the continent. Fredrik Hjelm, Co-founder and CEO at Voi With $136 million in venture funding, Voi has become a behemoth that operates in 38 cities across 10 European countries. Voi, like other electric scooter companies, paused some operations amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But Hjelm ultimately saw the pandemic as an opportunity. We'll discuss with Hjelm Voi's road map and how it has navigated COVID-19.
Get your tickets for TC Sessions: Mobility 2020 to hear from these thought-leaders, along with several other fantastic speakers from Waymo, Lyft, Nuro and more. Tickets are just $195 until October 5 at 11:59 p.m. PDT, with discounts for groups, students and exhibiting startups. And we've introduced a $25 Expo Ticket for those who want to peruse our early-stage startups and check out the breakout sessions! We hope to see you there!
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