Cambridge Tech Podcast

Get on your ebike with Alex Murray at FLIT


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From China to Cambridge – the story of a new type of #ElectricBike developed by Dave Henderson and Alex Murray. In this week’s episode we’re joined by Managing Director of FLIT, Alex who shares:


·       the evolution of the company

·       complexities of the market for ‘#ebikes’

·       the benefit of setting up in Cambridge

·       the development stages to the FLIT M2

·       functionality of the FLIT M2

·       design and manufacturing

·       funding and go to market.


We’re amazed at the number of things we didn’t know about mobility, electric bikes, ownership models and recycling which makes this episode another really interesting founders’ story.










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