Micromobility company Beam has announced its plan to test a new AI-powered system for its electric scooters, which will enhance safety by adjusting the speed of the vehicle based on road surfaces.
A new "Pedestrian Shield" system will auto-adjust speed restrictions on rental scooters depending on whether they're on the road or the footpath, using cameras and AI-powered analysis to assess the ...
SINGAPORE, July 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Beam, Asia-Pacific's leading homegrown micromobility provider, is today introducing its next generation of e-scooters when it deploys the Saturn - powered by ...
Beam Mobility said on the 12th that it successfully held the “Beam safe riding academy” at the Songpa Safety Experience Education Center in Songpa-gu, Seoul, 11th. The Beam safe riding academy is an ...
(From left) Cofounders Alan Jiang and Deb Gangopadhyay. Singapore-based startup Beam—an electric scooter and bike provider backed by the likes of Gobi Partners, Sequoia Capital India and ZhenFund—has ...
The company behind Bendigo's e-scooters has pulled out of the city, citing lower-than-expected ridership, with operations to ...
Like a shooting star travelling at a maximum of 20km/h (or 15km/h in "slow zones"), Bendigo's Beam e-scooters quickly shone ...