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May 14, 2020 • 60min

How France, the Netherlands, Latvia, and the EU support startups

Here are the links to the profiles of this week’s panellists.🎙 Katerina Borunska, policy officer at the European Commission, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation🎙 Kat Borlongan, director at La French Tech🎙 Olga Barreto Goncalves, chief startup instigator at the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia🎙 Nils Beers, CEO at Techleap (the Netherlands)We hope you enjoy this special format — please let us know what you think! Feel free to email us with any questions, suggestions, and opinions at podcast@tech.eu or tweet at @tech_eu and @adegeler.
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May 11, 2020 • 41min

On the future of education (feat. MEL Science, Brainly, and Lingvist)

Here are the notes and links for this week’s interviews.🎙 Edd Stockwell, head of partnerships at MEL Science🎙 Michał Borkowski, CEO at Brainly.com🎙 Mait Müntel and Lisa Ockinga, CEO and head of product at LingvistWe hope you enjoy the podcast! Please feel free to email us with any questions, suggestions, and opinions to podcast@tech.eu or tweet at @tech_eu and @adegeler.
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May 7, 2020 • 53min

How to raise capital in times of crisis? Let's hear from VCs

Here are the links to the profiles of this week’s panellists.🎙 Alastair Mitchell, partner at EQT Ventures🎙 Itxaso del Palacio, investment director at Notion🎙 Jacqueline van den Ende, partner at Peak Capital🎙 Janneke Niessen, co-founder of CapitalTWe hope you enjoy this special format — please let us know what you think! Feel free to email us with any questions, suggestions, and opinions at podcast@tech.eu or tweet at @tech_eu and @adegeler.This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Programme under Grant Agreement Nº 825014.
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May 4, 2020 • 37min

Roxanne Varza on startups' downsizing; Wil Benton on the future of ATI Boeing Accelerator

Here are the notes and links for this week’s interviews.🎙 Roxanne Varza, director at Station FAre European startups avoiding the topic of downsizing?Discussion on Twitter🎙 Wil Benton, venture and ecosystem director at ATI Boeing AcceleratorWil's music on Bandcamp and MixcloudWe hope you enjoy the podcast! Please feel free to email us with any questions, suggestions, and opinions to podcast@tech.eu or tweet at @tech_eu and @adegeler.
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Apr 30, 2020 • 49min

From legal tech and online learning to brain stimulation and depression treatment

This time, Tech.eu's founding editor Robin Wauters talked to three entrepreneurs from very different industries about their products and the ways they cope with the current crisis. Check out the conversations with Anthony Rose of SeedLegals, Gauthier Van Malderen of Perlego, and Daniel Månsson of Flow Neuroscience. 
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Apr 27, 2020 • 59min

Fred Destin (Stride) on VC's role in crisis; Richard Muirhead (Fabric) on governmental support for startups

Here are the notes and links for this week’s interviews.🎙 Fred Destin, founder at Stride.VCShmuel Chafets: “Back to basics: Why VC needs to change”Thread on the role of a VC🎙 Richard Muirhead, founding managing partner at Fabric Ventures Give Startups the Runway to Save UsTech.eu Podcast #164: Should the governments bail out startups?We hope you enjoy the podcast! Please feel free to email us with any questions, suggestions, and opinions to podcast@tech.eu or tweet at @tech_eu and @adegeler.
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Apr 23, 2020 • 52min

“AI Eurovision” Special: Where androids dream of electric guitars

In this episode, we're joined in our virtual studio by Ed Newton-Rex, who sold his AI music startup to ByteDance. Ed is a jury member of the AI Song Contest — billed as the “AI Eurovision,” — where 12 teams compete with their songs created with the use of AI. Public voting in the contest is open until May 10.We're going to listen to some of the submissions together and discuss the place of AI in our culture and the music industry. Can you actually hear AI? How good is the music it can create? And, of course, will it eventually replace human composers and performers?
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Apr 20, 2020 • 55min

Hectic week for Amazon in Europe; PEPP-PT and contact-tracing apps; Exeger and future of self-charging gadgets

Here are the notes and links for this week’s interviews.🎙 Good and bad week for Amazon in EuropeAmazon to close French warehouses until next week after court orderAmazon's EU head of operations steps down amid virus crisisNo end in sight yet for Amazon shutdown in FranceCMA provisionally clears Amazon’s investment in DeliverooAmazon’s investment in Deliveroo provisionally approved by UK watchdog🎙 Natalie Novick on the future of contact tracing apps and the issues of the PEPP-PT projectQuantifying SARS-CoV-2 transmission suggests epidemic control with digital contact tracingEuropean coronavirus app platform gains traction with governmentsDecentralized Protocol Removed From EU Contact Tracing Website Without NoticeAn Investigation Into PEPP-PTEuropean coronavirus contact tracing app sparks uproar in the privacy communityCoronavirus: An EU approach for efficient contact tracing appsItaly tests contact-tracing app to speed lockdown exitEurope's PEPP-PT COVID-19 contacts tracing standard push could be squaring up for a fight with Apple and Google🎙 Interview with Giovanni Fili, founder and CEO at ExegerWe hope you enjoy the podcast! Please feel free to email us with any questions, suggestions, and opinions to podcast@tech.eu or tweet at @tech_eu and @adegeler.
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Apr 17, 2020 • 18min

Remote work special: Interview with Ananth Devarajan, product manager at Lark

In this episode, Ananth Devarajan, product manager at Lark, talks about working from home, remote teams, interactive collaboration, and recommendations for people who are struggling to adapt to the “new reality” of working remotely every day rather than resorting to that occasionally.This episode of Tech.eu Podcast is sponsored by Lark. If you are managing a remote team, you want to try this next-generation office suite. It’s got everything you need — chat, video conferencing, docs, calendar. You can enjoy smooth video calls for up to 100 participants with unlimited minutes and advanced screen sharing, collaborate on docs with your teammates even during video calls, enjoy 200GB of free cloud storage, and create chat groups for up to 5,000 people with unlimited searchable messages. Get started for free at larksuite.com/techeu.
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Apr 13, 2020 • 1h 6min

Should governments bail out startups; how Tonic App deals with COVID-19; Startup Hansa wants to connect CEE startups

Toon Vanagt on why governmental bailouts are not the right way to go for the startup ecosystemLet’s not misuse #Covid19 to privatise the startup profits and socialise the scale-up lossesWhy Should We Save Start-ups?Robin Klein: Don’t bail out the startupsBelgian start-up scene calls for ‘life support’ amid COVID-19 crisisCOVID-hit UK startups cry out for help, as UK gov trails Europe in its responseWith this cry for help, Dutch investors are pressuring the cabinet to help startups Daniela Seixas, founder and CEO at Tonic App Matt Kurleto, ambassador of Startup Hansa

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