Kwik Fit snaps up Fettle signifying major reshape in UK’s cycle servicing
The UK’s biggest automotive service company Kwik Fit has announced its acquisition of the innovative bicycle repair company Fettle.
The UK’s biggest automotive service company Kwik Fit has announced its acquisition of the innovative bicycle repair company Fettle.
Road safety remains a huge and urgent global issue after the WHO’s annual 2023 report published today revealed that traffic crashes are the leading killer of children and youth aged 5-29 years.
On the specialist e-scooter brand’s 5th anniversary – Pure Electric Founder Adam Norris speaks exclusively to Zag about their global expansion and how a slow-moving Britain only speeds up his goals
Zag speaks with Anadue Founder and CEO Mike Manchip on the analytics platform’s new product ‘SmartSpaces’ which creates a mutually beneficial commercial relationship between micromobility operators and local businesses
Poland’s bikeshare system Mevo 2.0 has seen huge growth since it launched its free trial in September, but Urban Sharing CEO Kristian Brink ponders whether a system of this kind could be viable long-term.
Transport is the largest carbon emitting sector in the UK accounting for more than a quarter of emissions. WMG Innovation Manager James Black discusses the journey that ambitious entrepreneurs are embarking on as they look to shape the future of mobility
The UK’s biggest automotive service company Kwik Fit has announced its acquisition of the innovative bicycle repair company Fettle.
Road safety remains a huge and urgent global issue after the WHO’s annual 2023 report published today revealed that traffic crashes are the leading killer of children and youth aged 5-29 years.
On the specialist e-scooter brand’s 5th anniversary – Pure Electric Founder Adam Norris speaks exclusively to Zag about their global expansion and how a slow-moving Britain only speeds up his goals
Zag speaks with Anadue Founder and CEO Mike Manchip on the analytics platform’s new product ‘SmartSpaces’ which creates a mutually beneficial commercial relationship between micromobility operators and local businesses
Poland’s bikeshare system Mevo 2.0 has seen huge growth since it launched its free trial in September, but Urban Sharing CEO Kristian Brink ponders whether a system of this kind could be viable long-term.
Transport is the largest carbon emitting sector in the UK accounting for more than a quarter of emissions. WMG Innovation Manager James Black discusses the journey that ambitious entrepreneurs are embarking on as they look to shape the future of mobility
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