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EN-V video from Shanghai

We didn’t want to share it all last week!
Here are a couple of additional videos from the EN-V unveiling last week in Shanghai:
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Jiao (Pride) takes to the runway.
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The three EN-V models show off their agility.
The units are now being prepped for the opening of the SAIC/GM Pavilion [...]

Live from Shanghai; EN-V launch event

Live from Shanghai, we’re pleased to bring you some images from today’s EN-V launch event, held at the Pudong Expo.

After a brief introduction with statistics about the future of urbanization and auto usage, the three EN-V concepts took to the stage to show off their personality.

First up was Miao (Magic) sporting a cabin that was [...]

Segway powers EN-V with vision for 2030 transport at Expo 2010 Shanghai

Live from Shanghai, Segway is pleased to show the results of a collaboration with General Motors and its joint venture partner SAIC. At a media event in China today, the companies demonstrated three EN-V concept vehicles – all of which are powered by a Segway-developed chassis and electric drivetrain that take dynamic stabilization to a [...]

Spotlight: Segway Robotics platforms lead the way

Did you know that Segway Inc. is a leader in the world of mobile robot development platforms?
To shed some light on these high-tech, products and their applications we just launched a new blog that’s all about robotics, all the time. Psyched? We are.
Our Robotics Mobility Platform (or RMP, for short) uses much of the same [...]

Segway and Nintendo Team Up on Wii Fit Plus Game

Live from Los Angeles, California we’re at the E3 Expo announcing an exciting collaboration with Nintendo.  For more than a year now, Segway has been working with Nintendo to develop a module for the recently announced Wii Fit Plus game.  The game is the next iteration of the widely popular initial release; Wii Fit, which [...]

June 2, 2009 • Tags: , , , , • Posted in: Design, Product, Technology • 5 Comments