Dutch startup Foleon offers a content creation platform that makes it easy for anyone to create interactive content that is 100% on brand. By automating content creation processes companies can streamline content creation and grow the ROI on marketing efforts. Content is kingContent is king, but creating great content takes time and money. That’s why
READ MOREOneThird One third of all food produced in the world is wasted and Dutch food-tech startup OneThird wants to fix this global problem. With its “fresh produce quality prediction platform”, the company has developed technology and algorithms to help reduce waste in the food supply chain. OneThird’s solution for fighting food loss and waste, offers
READ MOREJust Eat France and The Casino Group have signed a partnership to deliver groceries to consumers within 30 minutes in Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Nice, and Bordeaux. The company has promised to cover the entire metropolitan area in the coming months. Why this partnership? “This partnership is fully in line with its strategy aimed at developing the growing
READ MORENorwegian mobility tech company, imove.eco, announced today that it has launched the first electric car (EV) subscription service in the Netherlands. The subscription conditions are flexible and stress-free. Everything is included, except charging. This news follows the car subscription platform’s €16M Series A funding it raised in January 2021. Aiming to shape the future of the mobility industry
READ MOREOxfordshire, UK-based First Light Fusion, an energy company that focuses on researching energy generation by inertial confinement fusion, announced on Monday that it has raised $45M (approx €39.74M) in its Series C round of funding. The round saw participation from Oxford Science Enterprises, Hostplus and IP Group, as well as new investors Braavos Capital and Tencent.
READ MOREFounded by Marnix Stokvis and Marc Zuylen in 2016, Aquablu is smart water purification started from a small village in the Netherlands, Voorhout — working hard to prevent the use of environmentally-detrimental plastic water bottles. The Dutch startup has recently launched smart water taps for the supermarkets and offices across Europe dubbed as Aquablu Refill. These refill
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