European start-ups are attracting record levels of investment
Investors are mainly interested in (bio)technological and medical start-ups that have a proven business model. This is apparent in the latest Venture Pulse report from KPMG.
Investors are mainly interested in (bio)technological and medical start-ups that have a proven business model. This is apparent in the latest Venture Pulse report from KPMG.
EIT InnoEnergy aims to drag start-ups that it invests in as well as it can through the corona crisis. Read how they go about that in this series.
Martijn Koerts, marketing manager of InnoEnergy in Eindhoven (an organisation that invests money from the European Commission and private financiers in innovative start-ups in the […]
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