
Funding News: MadKudu, Dust Mobile, Pelico, Virgil, Waat
Waat led the week with a €30m funding round for its network of electric car charging stations.
Waat led the week with a €30m funding round for its network of electric car charging stations.
Kiliba has developed a module that automates the marketing process from creating an email to distributing it.
How an unheralded French startup has spent 20 years tinkering its way toward a digital healthcare revolution.
From Martech to Mobility, funding continued for a diverse range of French startups.
Captain Cause is developing an impact platform that links companies with non-profits to direct more money toward social and environmental causes.
Ourspace is developing a workplace platform designed to help companies efficiently organize their teams around projects.
Namla is developing a cloud-based platform that facilitates the deployment and management of edge computing technologies.
Easop has built a subscription-based platform that helps employees and employers manage decisions around equity packages such as stock options.
Reflect has developed a data visualization tool that makes data and analytics more accessible for human resource teams.
RetailTech remains a hot sector while Paris is touted as a potential capital for sustainability startups.
METAV.RS has developed a platform that helps brands get into the metaverse by integrating their product catalogs into virtual worlds.
The restaurant tech startup probably should have folded long ago. Instead, a belief in its mission, support from investors, and intensely loyal customers resulted in a €100 million exit deal that is just the start of a more ambitious future.
Outmind is a plug-and-play internal engine that helps companies find data across their workplace productivity tools.
Not all funding announcements are created equal. A closer look at the rounds announced by Innovafeed, Bump, and ZePlug.
Vibe has developed a platform to simplify advertising purchases on Connected TV and Over The Top media services.
At the TechChill 2022 conference in April, we spoke on stage about the current state of cloud services, the importance of sovereignty, why multi-cloud matters, and how the industry will change over the next decade.