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#1822 Marathon Series: The Estonian bike sharing startup

09.07.2019 - By Andrew WarnerPlay

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I’m embarrassed to admit that I was surprised to learn that Estonia is one of the most technologically advanced societies in the world.

Kids start programming in first grade. There’s more startups here than anywhere else. Joining me here is Teet Praks. Teet is the founder of coModule, a bike and scooter sharing service.

I want to find out how he built it up.

Teet Praks is the founder of coModule, a bike sharing service.

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