Tech.eu

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The Tech.eu podcast is a weekly show discussing the most interesting stories from the European technology scene.

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  • SurveyMonkey buys Usabilla; new French Tech Visa; StartHer report; interviews with TNW's Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten and Talent Garden's Davide Dattoli

    13/03/2019 Duración: 01h09min

    This week, Roxanne Varza, Natalie Novick, and Andrii Degeler discuss the acquisition of Usabilla by SurveyMonkey, the new French Tech Visas that make hiring for startups easier, a report by StartHer on how women-founded startups attract funding, and much more. Also, listen to two timely interviews with TNW's Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten and Talent Garden's Davide Dattoli. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-109-surveymonkey-usabilla-french-tech-visa-starther-report-tnw-boris-veldhuijzen-van-zanten-talent-garden-davide-dattoli For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • #TechChill Interview Special: Kat Borlongan, French Tech Mission; Anna Andersone, Riga Tech Girls; Milda Mitkutė, Vinted

    11/03/2019 Duración: 38min

    This is the first batch of interviews the team of Tech.eu recorded at the TechChill conference in Riga, Latvia, last month. It doesn’t mean, however, that we only talked to people from the Baltics about the local ecosystem — far from that, actually. In this episode, we’ve talked to Kat Borlongan from La French Tech, Anna Andersone of Riga Tech Girls, and Milda Mitkutė from Vinted. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • More pressure on Revolut; e-sports scene in Europe; (very) old tech around us; blockchain phones; interview with Göran Wågström, founder and CEO of Idka

    06/03/2019 Duración: 49min

    This week, Natalie Novick and Andrii Degeler discuss the media attention Revolut has got for various wrong reasons over the past few weeks, the e-sports landscape in Europe, upcoming events, old tech that powers important aspects of our lives, and much more. Also, listen to an interview with Göran Wågström, founder and CEO of Idka. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-108-more-pressure-on-revolut-e-sports-scene-in-europe-very-old-tech-around-us-blockchain-phones-interview-goran-wagstrom-idka For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Multi-modal mobility; UK goes gangster on Facebook; Europe and Japan get closer; interview with H-FARM's Riccardo Donadon; and more

    27/02/2019 Duración: 39min

    This week, Natalie Novick, Robin Wauters, and Andrii Degeler discuss the trend of multi-modal transportation apps, the new Japanese-backed fund that will invest in European startups, the UK's new investigation into Facebook, and much more. We've also prepared a pre-recorded interview with Riccardo Donadon, founder of the innovation platform H-FARM in Italy. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-107-multi-modal-mobility-uk-goes-gangster-on-facebook-europe-and-japan-get-closer-interview-h-farm-riccardo-donadon For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Interview Special: Nils Mattisson, Minut, and Julia Grace, Slack

    25/02/2019 Duración: 25min

    In this episode, we've talked to Nils Mattisson, CEO and co-founder of Minut, and Julia Grace, senior director of infrastructure engineering at Slack in San Francisco. You will learn how to make a great product for a totally wrong audience and still survive, why people want to have a home alarm that’s not a camera, how Slack is used in Europe, and much more. Check out the post on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-interview-special-nils-mattisson-minut-julia-grace-slack For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Fintech in Lithuania, Revolut's banking licence, Malt funding, the future of work, interview with MEP Julia Reda, and more

    20/02/2019 Duración: 55min

    This week, Natalie Novick and Andrii Degeler talk about the rush for financial licences in Lithuania, Revolut's standoff with Lithuanian authorities, the future of work, and more. Also, check out an interview with MEP Julia Reda on the Copyright Directive. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-106-fintech-lithuania-revolut-malt-the-future-of-work-julia-reda-copyright-directive For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • The Copyright Directive (again), autotech news, interview with Claire Novorol from Ada Health, and more

    13/02/2019 Duración: 53min

    This week, Andrii Degeler and Natalie Novick talk about the Copyright Directive and its consequences, the changes in the autotech and mobility landscape, making sense of VC funding numbers, life without the tech giants, and more. There's also a fascinating interview with Claire Novorol, co-founder and chief medical officer of Ada Health. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-105-copyright-directive-autotech-news-interview-claire-novorol-ada-health For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Interview Special: Cristobal Alonso, Startup Wise Guys; Mika Rautiainen, Valossa; Raitis Purins, Printful

    11/02/2019 Duración: 23min

    Welcome to our interview special — a new episode format, in which we put together a few pre-recorded conversations with some of the most interesting people of the European startup ecosystem. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-cristobal-alonso-startup-wise-guys-mika-rautiainen-valossa-raitis-purins-printful For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • #104: Uber and Cabify depart Barcelona; the opportunity of GDPR; interview with TransferWise's Taavet Hinrikus; and more

    06/02/2019 Duración: 50min

    This week, Andrii Degeler, Natalie Novick, and Chris Chinchilla talk about the departure of Uber and Cabify from Barcelona, the rise of “data ownership” companies that help to guard your data, the doublethink of the Western corporates regarding automation, writing tips from Stephen King, diversity in the entrepreneurship ecosystem in the UK, and much more. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-104-uber-cabify-barcelona-transferwise-taavet-hinrikus For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Google’s fine in France; the Copyright Directive; a hot January for Icelandic startups; interview with SBC’s Raph Crouan; and much more

    30/01/2019 Duración: 44min

    This week, Natalie Novick and Andrii Degeler discuss Google's latest fine in Europe, the good news about the Copyright Directive, the launch of Iceland Venture Studio and the local ecosystem in Iceland, as well as the history of blogging and the issue of “performative workaholism.” Natalie has also recorded an interview with Raph Crouan, founder and CEO of Startupbootcamp IoT programme in London. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-103-google-france-copyright-directive-iceland-startups-raph-crouan For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • E-scooters again, Chinese investment in Europe, history of RSS, interview with FishBrain, and more

    23/01/2019 Duración: 01min

    In today's Tech.eu Podcast, Natalie Novick and Andrii Degeler talk about the latest gigantic funding round for an e-scooter startup, the increasing amount of Chinese capital in European tech, the history of RSS, and more. We've also prepared an interview with Johan Attby, co-founder and CEO of FishBrain, a startup that has raised almost $30 million for an app for fishing lovers. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-102-e-scooters-chinese-investment-in-europe-history-of-rss-interview-fishbrain For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Transferwise in Brussels; more money for N26 and Horizn; Alibaba's activity in Europe; and more

    16/01/2019 Duración: 01min

    In today's Tech.eu Podcast, Natalie Novick, Andrii Degeler, and Robin Wauters talk about TransferWise opening an office in Brussels, funding rounds for Horizn and N26, the acquisition of data Artisans by Alibaba Group, and much more. The episode also features a pre-recorded interview with Jeff Lynn, co-founder and executive chairman at Seedrs, an equity crowdfunding platform that’s been pretty successful in Europe. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-101-transferwise-brussels-n26-horizn-alibaba-europe For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Five-year anniversary special with Roxanne Varza, Robin Wauters, Alex Barrera, and Jon Bradford

    09/01/2019 Duración: 01h17min

    Remember we promised something special for the 100th episode of the podcast? Well, this is it — we’ve managed to gather almost everyone from the founding team of Tech.eu! Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-100-five-year-anniversary-special-roxanne-varza-robin-wauters-alex-barrera-jon-bradford For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Interview Special: Cyril Lefay from Byhours, Itxaso del Palacio from M12, and Henrik Landgren from EQT Ventures

    02/01/2019 Duración: 30min

    Tech.eu podcast team is proud to present our first interview special — a new episode format, in which we offer you a few pre-recorded conversations with some of the most interesting people of the European startup ecosystem. In this episode, you’ll learn what a Motherbrain is, how corporate VCs work, and what the market is like for a startup that offers hourly bookings in mainstream hotels. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/tech-eu-podcast-interview-special-cyril-lefay-byhours-itxaso-del-palacio-m12-henrik-landgren-eqt-ventures For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Slush recap; e-scooters cause trouble in Madrid; AI “made in Europe”; interview with Petcube's Yaroslav Azhnyuk; and much more

    12/12/2018 Duración: 43min

    This week, Natalie Novick and Andrii Degeler discuss the recent Slush conference in Helsinki, the issues with e-scooters in Madrid, the EC's new initiative regarding AI, inclusion and diversity in the tech industry, and more.  Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-99-slush-recap-e-scooters-madrid-petcube-yaroslav-azhnyuk For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Uber's new fine; appetising insects; interview with Gravity's Panayiotis Philimis; makers movement strikes back; and much more

    05/12/2018 Duración: 37min

    This week, Natalie Novick and Andrii Degeler discuss eating insects, fixing employee ownership regulation in Europe, mourning (or lack thereof) of CeBIT, and more. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-98-uber-fine-innovafeed-gravity-panayiotis-philimis For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • More money for e-scooters; university spin-outs taking off; Europe as America's tech police; interview with EIF's Oscar Farres; and more

    28/11/2018 Duración: 01h11min

    This week, Natalie Novick, Andrii Degeler, and the special guest Martin Bryant talk about the fresh capital poured into e-scooters in Europe, university spin-offs across the continent, Europe possibly becoming America's “tech police,” entrepreneurial journalism, and much more. The episode features an interview with Oscar Farres from the European Investment Fund. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-97 For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • BlaBlaCar's partnership with SNCF; what the Brexit draft agreement means for startups; interview with Draper Esprit's Simon Cook; and much more

    21/11/2018 Duración: 49min

    This week, Natalie Novick and Andrii Degeler discuss what BlaBlaCar is going to do with the bus operator Ouibus, what the Brexit draft agreement means for the tech ecosystem in the UK, and much more. Also featured in the episode is a great and insightful interview with Simon Cook, the CEO of Draper Esprit. Check out the full show notes: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-96-blablacar-sncf-brexit-draft-agreement-draper-esprit-simon-cook For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

  • Lesara and Travelbird go under; Facebook cooperates with Macron; interview with Paddle's Christian Owens; and much more

    14/11/2018 Duración: 38min

    The biggest deal of the week: Bitfury, a Latvian-founded company headquartered in Amsterdam that describes itself as the “largest full-service blockchain technology company in the world,” has just closed an $80 million funding round. Lesara and Travelbird, which raised more than €100 million in total and employed more than 600 people, have filed for insolvency in a span of two weeks. - Dutch travel booking platform Travelbird suspends operations after failing to raise emergency funding - German online fashion startup Lesara files for insolvency Facebook will allow French regulators to access inside the company in an effort to combat hate speech across the platform - France to 'embed' regulators at Facebook to combat hate speech - France and Facebook announce partnership against online hate speech - Facebook is the least trusted major tech company when it comes to safeguarding personal data, poll finds Interview: Christian Owens, CEO and founder of Paddle (recorded at the SaaStock conference in Dublin) Events

  • UK's “digital services tax,” lessons learned from Blizzard and Click & Grow, interview with EarlyBird's Christian Nagel, and more

    07/11/2018 Duración: 41min

    The biggest deal of the week: Monzo, the UK-based fintech company, is now a unicorn. The company has raised £85 million and now boasts more than a million users.  The UK plans to introduce what it calls a “digital services” tax that will target tech giants - UK chancellor announces 2% ‘digital services tax’ on tech giants’ revenues starting in April 2020 - Hammond's digital tax faces opposition from big tech firms - US attacks UK plan for digital services tax on tech giants Interview: Christian Nagel, co-founder and managing partner at EarlyBird Lessons learned from the story of Click & Grow, and the rise of indoor smart gardens - Estonian-founded “smart garden” startup Click & Grow raises $11 million from an IKEA stores operator and other investors - Q&A with Mattias Lepp, founder and CEO of Click & Grow - I Tried the Click and Grow Herb Garden — Here's How It Went - I grew basil and lettuce using this indoor smart garden — and the process was truly effortless Events coming up soon: - Govtech

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