
Merge Now
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Mark Truman is back on the show under difficult circumstances: a major investor has failed to deliver on their commitments, and Arc is in administration (bankruptcy). With one week to get financing together, Mark explains the situation and appeals to investors to help bring his stunning vision of the future of motorcycling, the Vector, into reality.

Tarani Duncan of Shared has a deep background in micromobility, which she's leveraging into a company that seeks to offer a more sustainable and usable alternative to the ubiquitous stand-up scooters. Ed caught up with her at Shared's Portland HQ, to discuss what went wrong with "Scooter 1.0" and how to build a better micromobility business for the movement's next wave.

Jon Mullen, CTO of the simulation company Righthook, recently created an open scenario language and joins MergeNow to discuss his creation and its applications.

Karmic Bikes founder Hong Quan joins MergeNow to talk about his just-revealed Oslo eBike/eScooter hybrid and the evolution of Micromobility more broadly.

As the venture capital community's appetite for massive investments in AV developers wanes, companies that were floating on easily-raised cash are going to have to turn their science experiments into something more closely resembling actual business operations and companies like Renovo are helping them professionalize. On this week's Merge Now, Stinson shares Renovo's unique perspective as partner to countless companies in the autonomous drive space to shed light on this fascinating transition.