Placing transaction security at the core of its mission, Lithuanian gaming start-up Eneba is ready to expand. Lithuania-based gaming marketplace start-up Eneba has just...
Tag - Start-Ups
Estonian start-up Fyma secures 1.4 million euros to turn CCTV cameras into AI-powered motion analytics sensors. Estonian computer vision start-up Fyma (formerly known as...
A major new investment in a technical university cements the reputation of the Romanian city of Cluj as a hotbed of talent, innovation and technology. The Transylvanian...
UiPath, Grammarly, Viber. Just a few of the tech unicorns to come out of, or have strong ties with, the emerging Europe region. At the Tech Emerging Europe Advocates...
The shift to online learning caused by Covid-19 has been a boon for edtech start-ups such as Poland’s Brainly, which has just closed a major new funding round that...
Funding for start-ups in the Baltics has increased in 2020, despite the Covid-19 pandemic. A new report suggests that the region’s tech firms still have work to do...
Making use of the latest in 3D printing technology, a Czech start-up is creating tailor-made wheelchairs for dogs which have trouble walking. After helping almost a...
An Estonian start-up could be a model for the global fight against money laundering. Estonian anti-money laundering (AML) start-up Salv has announced a close on a 1.5...
Latvian fintech start-up Nordigen is disrupting open banking data access by launching freemium platform. Riga-based fintech start-up Nordigen announced on December 1 the...
BOOKR, a Hungarian literacy edtech start-up, receives more than two million euros in funding. BOOKR Kids, a Hungarian reading skills edtech start-up, has received two...
The founders of ask.fm are back with a new social network and plenty of seed funding. The Riga-based social media start-up F3 has raised nearly 3.2 million euros in seed...
A Ukrainian English tutoring AI start-up gets 4.2 million euros to expand globally. Ukraine-based cross-platform language school for kids AllRight has raised 4.2 million...