Zagster (est. in 2007) was a venture-funded startup company based in Boston, Massachusetts that designed, built and operated bike sharing programs for...
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Zagster. 93% of the proceeds benefitted a state nonprofit to prevent school dropouts. In June 2020 the bike share program was shut down when Zagster ceased...
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Superpedestrian (category Manufacturing companies based in Massachusetts)
Verwoord Douidi, the LINK scooter cost $75 million in R&D. In June 2020, Zagster was bought by Superpedestrian to create an in-house shared mobility division...
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Techstars (category Companies based in Boulder, Colorado)
Orbotix (Sphero) Plated Rheaply SendGrid Simple Energy Sketchfab Socialthing Zagster Salubata "Techstars". www.techstars.com. Retrieved 2024-01-08. "Techstars...
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Bicing (Barcelona, Spain) Santander Cycles (London's BIXI-based system) PBSC Urban Solutions Zagster "B cycle: leadership and innovation in bike sharing (media...
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discontinued, including bicycle-sharing system from the Boston-based company Zagster and the Washington Metro's B30 bus, which was an express service...
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The City of Salem launched a new and improved bike sharing program with Zagster. 2018 The City of Salem received a federal grant for $3,400,000 for a second...
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August 2017, a multi-station bike share program opened in cooperation with Zagster. With six stations in the city, the program is the first of its kind on...
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system called MoGo, which launched in May 2017. Prior to MoGo, there was Zagster bike sharing within the downtown area that was limited to employees of...
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Indiana Pacers Bikeshare (category Organizations based in Indianapolis)
doubled available bikes and docking stations. In November 2019, Indianapolis-based health insurer Anthem donated $1 million to support the system's programs...
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