David Hyman has pioneered revolutionary start-ups over a 20-year span that have fundamentally changed the landscapes of technology and media. CEO of Beats Music (acquired by Apple), founder & CEO of MOG (acquired by Beats By Dre), co-founder CEO of the MOG Music Network (acquired by Townsquare Media), Co-founder CEO of Gracenote (acquired by Sony), and co-founder of Addicted to Noise (acquired by MTV Networks) Hyman has raised over $40million in capital generating over $1 billion in corporate value. He holds 4 patents.
Best Buy Labor Day sale will feature a discount on select e-transportation products. The retailer is now selling electric bikes, mopeds and scooters.
Unagi, the startup behind the portable, design-centric electric scooters, is launching its subscription service to six more U.S. cities in an expansion fueled by $10.5 million in funding. The startup, launched in late 2018 by former Beats Music CEO and MOG co-founder David Hyman, said Wednesday it …
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) - A new e-scooter company being referred to as "the Netflix of electric scooters" is hitting the streets of Nashville.
It’s clean energy, people love them — it’s the fastest most efficient way to get from point A to point B inside of a city. At $49 a month, that's $1.63 a day. One ride on a Lime or Bird is $3.50 to $5 per ride.
Our market is purely urban, and our internal corporate mantra is: If you can’t carry our scooter up a three-story walk-up, then it’s not something we want to do. I think there’s a generation of consumers that prefer access over ownership and don’t want the responsibility and the maintenance concerns.
The demand for alternative modes of transit is at an all time high. Having transportation options available at people’s fingertips, like Unagi’s high performance scooters, will not only help with the return to school and work, but will set a new standard in micromobility, while also cutting down our reliance on cars.