Friday, 14 February 2014

Bicycle Startup Blaze Pulls In Investment From Index Ventures And Sir Richard Branson

Bicycle Startup Blaze Pulls In Investment From Index Ventures And Sir Richard Branson
Feb 14th 2014, 12:51, by Mike Butcher
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London-based Blaze has officially launched it’s innovative front bike light with a laser projection, and starts shipping worldwide at the end of this month. The Laserlight is the first of its kind, and was a finalist at the TechCrunch Hardware Battlefield at CES earlier this year. Blaze has also announced that it has raised $500,000 in seed funding from Index Ventures and the Branson family – as in Sir Richard Branson. Founder Emily Brooke says she is planning to develop Blaze as a full-blown cycling brand, built around what she calls the “urban cycling” market. I must say it’s been a fascinating journey watching this genuinely original product come to market.
Designed to tackle the primary cause of cycling accidents – vehicles turning into the path of an unseen bicycle – the Blaze Laserlight projects the image of a bike 5-6 metres onto the road ahead. It’s available to order worldwide today on the Blaze website, shipping starts on February 26.
Brooke worked with cyclists, statisticians, the Brighton & Hove Council and Bus Company and driving psychologist Dr. Graham Hole to understand the threat to cyclists, before coming up with the Laserlight, which was backed via a Kickstarter campaign .

“Cycling is booming – over half a million journeys are made by bike in London every day,” says Brooke,”But this year in London alone, there have already been a 14 fatalities.” She hopes her invention can help prevent at least some future fatalities from ever happening.
Holly and Sam Branson – the daughter and son of Sir Richard – were quoted in a statement saying “We see a huge amount of potential in Blaze as an urban cycling brand and so we wanted to get involved.”
The Blaze Laserlight has a powerful laser diode robust enough to withstand road vibrations and is waterproof.

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