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“Simon reinvents the wheel for tomorrow’s cyclists” – Drogheda Life article

Simon Chan has literally reinvented the wheel and the world’s bicycle manufacturers are getting very excited about it. His new invention, the Superwheel, is a revolutionary bicycle wheel that can significantly improve cycling efficiency and relies solely on human power which comes from the weight of the user. Read full article here >>

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Irish Times article – ‘Tech start-up giving innovation a sporting chance’

“Developed with supports from DkIT’s Enterprise Ireland funded New Frontiers programme, the new wheel is currently being marketed to city commuters, cycling enthusiasts, environmentalists who are still using less sustainable transports and to others who may have a mobility disadvantage that restricts them from cycling.” Read full article here >>

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“Irish invention aims to revolutionise cycling at fraction of price of E-bike” – stickybottle.com

“An Irish invention is seeking to revolutionise transport by bike by increasing the distance commuters will be able to travel on two wheels, without any power source required. The Superwheel has been invented by Louth-based entrepenur Simon Chan and is about to go on sale to the public in competition with E-bikes. While wheels that

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Superwheel article by Technological Higher Education Association (THEA)

Dundalk-based entrepreneur, Simon Chan, is on a mission to re-invent the wheel with his new invention, the Superwheel, a revolutionary bicycle wheel that can significantly improve cycling efficiency and solely relying on human power. Superwheel is a promising new start-up company operating out of the Regional Development Centre at Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT), the Institute’s enterprise and

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