this week we are riding wheels of steel with a swedish scooter that is flat pack as is furniture. we dance with the metal. joe is investigating the future of passwords and passcodes and they are looking a little different. it is probably not enough to fool you, but a machine. ai in agriculture. how ai is helping agriculture. and the robot that. we ll be able to gather many things. scooters. they re lean, nifty, greener than cars really green if they re electric. but there s one thing about them that could still be greener the way they re made and what they re made from. this is stilride 1. it has one very unusual feature its chassis is made from one piece of steel. all the curves, all the lines have been folded like origami. it follows a design by their creator. with curve folding, we dance with the metal. the reason is notjust about aesthetics. see, a typical scooter is assembled in special factories from more than 100 parts and then, it s shipped around the world. but
we created a chassis that s even 50 times stronger or more stiff, rigid than the tubular frame. stilride has bigger ambitions than just two wheels of steel. parts of larger vehicles could also be made this way, along with the footings for wind turbines that would imitate tree roots. and really? whole bridges? well, maybe sections. well, maybe sections. one step at a time, though. the scooter goes into production later this year and it ll cost 15,000 euros. that was bringing back memories of trying to build flat pack furniture. if i was to ask you your mother s maiden name and the place that you
compared to a competitor bike, it s a tubular frame, a typical scooter. we created a chassis that s even 50 times stronger or more stiff, rigid than the tubular frame. stilride has bigger ambitions than just two wheels of steel. parts of larger vehicles could also be made this way, along with the footings for wind turbines that would imitate tree roots. and really? whole bridges? well, maybe sections. one step at a time, though. the scooter goes into production later this year and it ll cost 15,000 euros. that was bringing back memories of trying to build flat pack furniture.
Isn't It Luvly Swedish furniture house IKEA has become internationally recognized for its space-saving and highly affordable flat pack design that you can take home with you right from the store. But what if we applied some of that same logic to the car itself? A new Stockholm-based startup called Luvly has unveiled a new […]