Vancouver-based Damon Motors, long plagued by delays and share value erosion exceeding 99% since 2024, is seeking revival through software. While its HyperSport bike remains unproduced, the firm unveiled Damon I/O, a machine-learning platform offering track riders contextual insights, performance guidance, and safety recommendations.
CEO Dom Kwong says the technology uses rider behaviour, vehicle data, and environmental inputs to improve lap times and safety. Data points include lean angle, wheel speeds, throttle position, and battery health. Damon hopes this pivot creates a scalable revenue stream while positioning itself as an AI mobility leader.
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