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Steve O'Hear @ TechCrunch · 03/18/2021 03:00 EDT

Fulfilment startup Cubyn raises €35M to expand across Europe

Cubyn, the Paris-based logistics startup that lets e-merchants outsource fulfilment and delivery logistics, has raised another €35 million in funding. The round is led by Eurazeo and Bpifrance Large Venture, with participation from First Bridge Ventures and Fuse Venture Partners. Existing backers DN Capital, 360 Capital, Bpifrance Smart Cities fund and BNP Paribas Développement followed […] Read more

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Catherine Shu @ TechCrunch · 03/18/2021 02:16 EDT

Financial API provider Brick is building the infrastructure for open banking in Southeast Asia

The adoption of financial apps is surging in Southeast Asian markets like Indonesia, the region’s most populous country. Founded by fintech veterans last year, Brick develops APIs that make it easier for tech companies to add identity verification and access financial data from their users. It is currently partnered with Indonesia’s seven largest banks, covering […] Read more

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Connie Loizos @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 23:23 EDT

Visualping, which scans the web for changes (including new vaccination slots), raises $2 million

Years ago, founder Serge Salager, a Vancouver-based entrepreneur, had taken an earlier company public on the Toronto Stock Exchange when a deep-pocketed buyer started asking whether the business might be for sale. Flattered but also nervous about who else the potential acquirer was talking with, Salager found himself scouring the web obsessively for news about […] Read more

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Natasha Lomas @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 20:36 EDT

Europe’s rush for a COVID-19 ‘digital pass’ stirs concerns

More details have emerged today about the European Commission’s legislative proposal for a pan-EU ‘digital green pass’ to show verified COVID-19 status. The plan is controversial from a human rights and civil liberties perspective, given the clear risk of discrimination. But privacy and security experts are also raising concerns about the technology architecture that will […] Read more

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Anthony Ha @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 18:26 EDT

Daily Crunch: Uber to classify UK drivers as workers

Uber changes driver classification following a legal defeat in the U.K., Facebook says it will crack down on rule-breaking Groups and Snap makes an e-commerce acquisition. This is your Daily Crunch for March 17, 2021. The big story: Uber to classify UK drivers as workers Following a Supreme Court ruling, Uber said it will classify […] Read more

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Anthony Ha @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 18:22 EDT

Cymbio raises $7M to help brands expand to more e-commerce markets

Cymbio, a Tel Aviv-based startup focused on what it calls “brand-to-retailer connectivity,” announced today that it has raised $7 million in Series A funding. CEO Roy Avidor, who founded the company with Mor Lavi and Gilad Zirkel, told me that the platform is designed to help brands sell their products on any e-commerce marketplace that […] Read more

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Walter Thompson @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 16:08 EDT

How to recruit data scientists without paying top dollar

HR professionals need to collaborate with data science managers to craft job descriptions that speak to a data science audience. The increasingly pivotal role of job postings will not abate with the virus. Read more

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Frederic Lardinois @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 15:10 EDT

BMW takes the wraps off the i4, its first all-electric sedan

BMW plans to have 25 electrified cars in its lineup by 2025 and it’s taking a few more steps in this direction this year with the launch of the all-electric iX SUV and the i4 sedan. Today, for the first time, the German automaker shared a few more details of what we can expect from […] Read more

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Alex Wilhelm @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 14:56 EDT

Okay, the GPT-3 hype seems pretty reasonable

This morning TechCrunch covered an interesting round for Copy.ai, a startup that employs GPT-3 to help other companies with their writing projects. GPT-3, or Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3, is a piece of AI from the OpenAI group that takes text from the user, and writes a lot more for them. As part of the process of […] Read more

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Mike Butcher @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 14:26 EDT

Fraud prevention platform Seon raises a $12M Series A round led by Creandum

Seon, which lets online businesses fight online fraud like fake accounts has raised a $12 million Series A round led by Creandum, with participation from PortfoLion, part of OTP Bank. The funding appears to be one of Hungary’s larger series A rounds to date.   Seon is a fraud-detection startup that establishes a customers’ ‘digital […] Read more

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Annie Siebert @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 14:23 EDT

To solve all the small things, look to everyday Little AI

We should be deploying simple AI tools to solve and improve upon everyday tactics so we can spend more time on strategic growth goals and long-term execution. Read more

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Aria Alamalhodaei @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 14:20 EDT

Lucid Motors sees a second life for its EV batteries in energy storage

Lucid Motors has designed the battery packs in its luxury electric vehicle for two lives. The company, which is already experimenting with energy storage systems for commercial and residential customers, is also eyeing ways to repurpose batteries from its electric vehicles. While Lucid is still years from having to contend with a large number of […] Read more

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Darrell Etherington @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 13:52 EDT

Amazon will expand its Amazon Care on-demand healthcare offering U.S.-wide this summer

Amazon is apparently pleased with how its Amazon Care pilot in Seattle has gone, since it announced this morning that it will be expanding the offering across the U.S. this summer, and opening it up to companies of all sizes, in addition to its own employees. The Amazon Care model combines on-demand and in-person care, […] Read more

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Greg Kumparak @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 13:39 EDT

From improving cancer treatments to saving the bees, these are the companies in IndieBio’s latest class

Ultra precise cancer therapies! Human-like hair grown from plants! A way to potentially save the bees! The spectrum of companies coming out of IndieBio has always been pretty wild, and its latest batch definitely doesn’t disappoint. As the early stage, biology-focused accelerator arm of SOSV, IndieBio gives the companies in its program $250,000+, mentorship, and […] Read more

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Mike Butcher @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 13:11 EDT

Credit-and-collect fintech start-up Diem raises $5.5M Seed led by Fasanara Capital

Diem, a London, UK-based fintech start-up has raised a seed round of $5.5 million led by Fasanara Capital, and Angel investor Chris Adelsbach, founder of Outrun Ventures. Additional investors include Andrea Molteni (early investor in Farfetch), Ben Demiri (co-chairman at fashion tech PlatformE) and Nicholas Kirkwood (founder of the eponymous brand).  Diem is a debit […] Read more

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Ingrid Lunden @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 13:08 EDT

“Snap, Inc. is a camera company,” Snap notes on its homepage, and while a lot of it effort up to now have been about using that camera ethos to help people share images of their lives with their social circles, today the company made an acquisition to further that camera reach in another direction: selling […] Read more

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Richard Dal Porto @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 13:00 EDT

Dear Sophie: What type of visa should we get to fundraise in Silicon Valley?

Should we come to Silicon Valley to meet with venture capitalists? How should we begin that process? What type of visa should we get and how easy is it to get? Read more

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Natasha Lomas @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 12:58 EDT

France’s competition authority declines to block Apple’s opt-in consent for iOS app tracking

Apple has fended off an attempt by advertisers in France to use a competition complaint route to derail incoming pro-privacy changes in iOS that will require third party apps to obtain users’ consent before they can track them. The French competition authority (FCA) said today it has rejected calls by IAB France, MMAF, SRI and UDECAM […] Read more

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Natasha Mascarenhas @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 11:54 EDT

Riva Health wants to turn your smartphone into a blood pressure monitor

Riva, founded by scientist Tuhin Sinha and Siri co-founder Dag Kittlaus, wants to help people measure their blood pressure in a clinically-approved way. Blood pressure can help indicate at-risk patients before they are actually at risk, showing early signs of heart disease. And while other hardware solutions on the market promise the same end-goal, Riva […] Read more

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Kirsten Korosec @ TechCrunch · 03/17/2021 11:53 EDT

Arrival to open a second US microfactory to build electric vans for UPS

Arrival, the UK electric vehicle startup that will soon be a publicly traded company, plans to build a second microfactory in the United States. The announcement comes several months after Arrival picked Charlotte, North Carolina for its North American headquarters. This new microfactory will be located in West Charlotte near the airport and about 32 […] Read more

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