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Fark Labs announces successful acquisition of DUCKT by ACTON Inc.

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Fark Labs announces successful acquisition of DUCKT by ACTON Inc.

3 MIN Feb 10, 2022

Fark Labs, the innovation center of Fark Holding, announced today that its first incubated startup, DUCKT, has been successfully acquired by Micromobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) pioneer ACTON Inc.

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Fark Labs and Farplas Automotive to showcase creative solutions for urban mobility at CES 2022

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Fark Labs and Farplas Automotive to showcase creative solutions for urban mobility at CES 2022

4 MIN Dec 13, 2021

Fark Labs and Farplas Automotive are pleased to announce their participation in the upcoming 2022 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, from January 5 to 8, 2022.

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CONNECT4MOBILITY Day 1 –  The Future of Micromobility

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CONNECT4MOBILITY Day 1 – The Future of Micromobility

5 MIN Nov 3, 2021

For our first Connect4Mobility event, we brought together professionals, academics, municipalities, and entrepreneurs.

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Fark Labs, Born2Global & Sejong Technopark signed an MOU to support startups foray into Europe and Turkey

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Fark Labs, Born2Global & Sejong Technopark signed an MOU to support startups foray into Europe and Turkey

3 MIN Sep 5, 2021

Fark Labs has signed a tripartite MOU with South Korea’s Born2Global Centre and Sejong Technopark in a bid to help mobility innovators gain a global competitive edge.

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From a corporate venture to a successful startup: DUCKT’s inspiring story

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From a corporate venture to a successful startup: DUCKT’s inspiring story

5 MIN Oct 1, 2020

“Valuable ideas do not appear out of nowhere, nor do they originate spontaneously in unusual settings. You must put up your best effort and enthusiasm, as well as bring your previous experiences and conduct extensive research. ” Cagri Selcuklu, DUCKT CEO

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Here’s how cities can deal with the aftermath of the dockless e-scooter invasion and begin cleaning up the mess

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Here’s how cities can deal with the aftermath of the dockless e-scooter invasion and begin cleaning up the mess

5 MIN Jun 17, 2020

It is no secret that micromobility is booming. Last-mile solutions have greatly altered urban life and, according to Mckinsey, the industry will be worth $400 billion by 2030 with over 30 million vehicles that need to be charged and parked.

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