TechCrunch: Autotalks wants bike makers to buy its V2X device for micromobility

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Autotalks, a vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology company, is selling bike and scooter manufacturers a device that aims to prevent accidents by alerting riders of potential collisions. The device, called ZooZ2, is installed on the handlebar of a micromobility vehicle and, in addition to alerting the rider, also alerts all V2X-equipped vehicles and smart infrastructure about the existence of the rider. Autotalks is presenting its newest solution at the Velo-City Conference, a world cycling summit in Slovenia, in the hopes of signing on clients to integrate its tech for an initial market launch in 2024 or 2025, with mass market adoption in the years following.

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