Cycling technology company See.Sense has launched a new campaign on Indiegogo for its latest light Agile, which has already hit double its funding target. Agile seeks to boost cyclist safety with the company’s most compact and affordable offering yet. The light, which boasts 120 Lumens in the rear and 150 …
Read More »See.Sense appoints Craig Brew as business development manager
See.Sense, the cycling data-technology company, has announced the appointment of Craig Brew, as its business development manager. Brew is a business professional with more than 30 years’ experience, having worked for Shimano for almost two decades and, more recently, Serco, operator of London’s Santander Cycles and West Midlands Cycle Hire. …
Read More »See.Sense appoints Rikesh Shah as board advisor
See.Sense, the cycling data-technology company, has announced the appointment of Rikesh Shah as a board advisor, specialising in cities. With a career in public innovation, open data, and future mobility, Shah takes extensive expertise to See.Sense as the company continues its mission to improve conditions for cycling and micromobility through …
Read More »See.Sense Cycle to Work challenge highlights potential savings of switching to bike
Results from the recent See.Sense Cycle To Work Day Challenge, a week-long initiative that aimed to inspire commuting by bike, shows that commuters can save almost £300 per year on petrol costs by switching to bike. The challenge, which took place from Monday, July 31, to Sunday, August 6, encouraged …
Read More »Innovative product and data company See.Sense on how data is changing the cycling landscape
BikeBiz sits down with See.Sense founders Irene and Philip McAleese
Read More »Cycling tech and data brand See.Sense launches crowdfunded Icon3 bike lightsÂ
Cycling tech and data company See.Sense has launched its latest innovation in the cycle light market, following a successful crowdfunding campaign. The Icon3 lights, described as ‘smarter than ever,’ launched on Wednesday (23rd November) and feature a new ‘twist and mount’ lock system, as well as adaptive light sensing. See.Sense, …
Read More »See.Sense’s cycling community saves £185,000 in fuel costs in one week
Cycling technology company See.Sense has announced that its community of cyclists have collectively saved £185,104 in fuel costs, in just one week. With fuel costs at a record high, cyclists who own See.Sense lights were asked to log their journeys for the week leading up to today’s Cycle To Work …
Read More »Light and data company See.Sense launches platform to reduce emissions and incentivise cyclingÂ
Bike light and data company See.Sense have announced a new platform designed to encourage more cycling. The Commuter Platform, which will be launched at the Reset Connect conference in London next week, will allow businesses to give See.Sense lights to their employees to get more people cycling to work. See.Sense …
Read More »See.Sense’s Irene McAleese announced as finalist in Amazon Everywoman in Transport and Logistics Awards
See.Sense’s co-founder and CSO Irene McAleese has been announced as a finalist in the 2022 Amazon Everywoman in Transport and Logistics Awards. Now in their 15th year, the awards celebrate the contribution women make to transport and logistics across all sectors of the industry – from freight and retail to …
Read More »‘It is critical to bring women’s voices to the table’
Rebecca Morley catches up with last year’s BikeBiz Woman of the Year finalists to talk about their experiences in the cycle trade. Today, we hear from Irene McAleese, co-founder and CSO at cycling technology company See.Sense
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