Top news of the week: 08.03.2022.
Europe Startup News
Paris startup brushes off $35 million to bring disruptive logistics technology in art and antiques
The French startup is enabling auction houses, galleries and private art collectors all over the world to access an instant quoting tool for competitively priced logistics services
Flashpoint extends Venture Scout Program to expand into Europe and the US
London-based investment firm that manages venture capital, growth secondary, and venture debt funds, Flashpoint has extended its Venture Scouting programme, which it had launched last year
The Techfugees community leaps to the aid of Ukrainian refugees
In the light of the current conflict in Ukraine, Techfugees stands in solidarity with forcibly displaced Ukrainians and Russians. According to the UNHCR, early in March, only a few days ...
German startup that offers digital physiotherapy receives $1.5 million booster for US expansion
Berlin-based health tech startup Exakt Health has received $1.5 million funding
Announcing: Technical Entrepreneur in Residence Program
We’re looking for engineers who want to start their own company in the next 2-3 years.
This Week in European Tech: Vocolopter nabs $170 million more, Bulgaria crowns its first unicorn, Netflix buys Finnish game developer, and more
Here's a roundup of this week's biggest European Tech funding rounds, exits, 'other news' that you need to be aware of, topped of with an overview of must-read articles on all things ...
10 fast-growing German startups to watch in 2022
Germany is seen as one of the brightest hubs for startups in the world. It's a nation renowned for its economic prowess, sustainability and efficiency,
The Station: Tier buys Spin, Waymo gets to charge for robotaxi and Tesla needs a Tim Cook
The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things transportation. Sign up here — just click The Station — to receive it every weekend in your inbox. Hello readers: Welcome to The ...