Andrii Degeler
Journalist and podcast host located in the Netherlands. Covering all things technology for Tech.eu, Engadget, TNW, Ars Technica UK, the Kyiv Post, and much more.
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We had beenn’t in a position to upload a daily yesterday that is round-up to preparing dilemmas, tright herefore listed here is 2 days’ worth of European technology news goodness, prepared only for you:
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– A Paris-based group has a fantasy for Beam: to turn it into a brand new, unique method to look at online and collect and keep knowledge as you go along. To that particular end, they have raised a €3 million seed round from more information on investors; the particular item will hopefully be delivered the following year. Our editor Robin Wauters has already established a peek at a model and described it as “a cross between a straight internet search engine, an instrument like Roam Research …, and a sparse version of Evernote.”
– Munich startup everstox has raised €3 million to cultivate its Logistics-as-a-Service platform. The business’s vow it to “drastically reduce transportation routes of specific deliveries that are last-mile returns through decentralized warehousing.”
– Yieldigo, a startup that is czech by three mathematicians, has raised €2 million in seed money to grow its AI-based pricing platform. The Prague-based business assists worldwide retail chains, both on and offline, rate their products more intelligently.
– Istanbul-based venture capital company 212 has established an extra fund to buy startups across Turkey, Central and Eastern Europe, and also the MENA area.