5 steps to building your startup’s first privacy policy
Are you an early-stage startup wondering how to build your first data privacy policy? Privacy policies are essential when setting up a business that processes the personal data of different users and stakeholders.
Startups Weekly: What countries want your startup?
They say business needs certainty to succeed, but new tech startups are still getting funded aggressively despite the pandemic, recession, trade wars and various large disasters created by nature or humans. But before we get to the positive data, let’s spend some time reviewing the hard news — there is a lot of it to process.
Singapore-based Volopay wants to be the ‘Brex of Southeast Asia’
Small to medium-sized companies that do a lot of international business have to deal with two big headaches: high foreign exchange fees and corporate expense tracking.
Are option grants promoting gender and racial inequity?
You’ve probably seen them on highway billboards and your Instagram feeds: startups promising to get it right on racial and gender inequity when it comes to employee pay.
The road to recurring revenue for hardware startups
If you look at the most successful startups today, you’ll find plenty of proof that the hardware-enabled service (HaaS) model works: Peloton, Particle, Latch and Igloohome all rely on subscriptions along with product sales.
Four keys to building your startup
At last week’s Early Stage virtual event, founders and investors shared some of their best insights about startup building and what they’re looking for in their next investments.
Investment in AI startups slips to three-year low
The fortunes of startups that leverage artificial intelligence have soared dramatically in recent years.
10 Barcelona-based startups that continue to grow fast despite the current crisis
Barcelona is one of the world’s most beautiful cities and represents the sixth-largest metropolitan area in Europe. The city also has one of Europe’s most active startup ecosystems and is home to EU-Startups and our annual EU-Startups Summit (postponed until April 29-30, 2021).
Why Romania, Hong Kong and Singapore are great places to start a business (Sponsored)
When looking for up-and-coming EU countries that have started catching the eye of investors over the last few years, you definitely have to take a close look at Romania.
Teenpreneurs! Spotlight on 5 of the most kickass teen entrepreneurs in Europe
The personality and character traits of successful entrepreneurs is a topic well-discussed, but one question in particular arises more than others: “Are entrepreneurs born, or bred?”.
EU-Startups Job Board: 5 amazing ‘remote working’ startup jobs waiting for you
Recently we re-launched the EU-Startups job board and are offering free postings until the end of August, to give the startup ecosystem a helping hand during the current climate.
5 tips on how to manage your cross-cultural startup team
Managing cross-cultural teams poses challenges for founders – when not managed properly, team dynamics can lead to a recipe for disaster. Thankfully we’ve identified several aspects founders can take into consideration to make sure their cross-cultural teams are managed properly and working frictionlessly in the same direction.
How to build an amazing user community around your startup – even post-COVID
In the early stages of launching your startup, investing beyond product and growth might seem counter-intuitive. But developing a strong community around your startup isn’t just a nice-to-have – it’s also a crucial business driver.
UK-based proptech startups Goodlord and Vouch join forces to create new market leader
The London-based property technology company Goodlord today announced that it will be joining forces with referencing platform Vouch, bringing the fast-growing Vouch business into the Goodlord group.
How to build a Minimum Viable Brand Experience for your startup
If you’re working for a startup or are a startup founder, the term minimum viable product (MVP) is probably very familiar to you. And I am sure many sleepless nights were spent thinking about it.