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Selected for Venture Capital: January 2021

BII SUMMIT Virtual – The Blockchain Innovation & Investment Summit

BII SUMMIT attracts investors from across Dubai and the Middle East. Investors attend to find investment opportunities in Blockchain companies & startups with a goal to find the next “Unicorn” company.

When? January 5th

Private Markets Impact Web Meeting

The aim of this Web Meeting is to connect and educate private equity/venture capital/real estate funds, family offices, institutional investors, and other industry professionals across the world on investments that drive measurable social and environmental impact.

When? January 6th – 7th

CES 2021

For more than 50 years, CES has been the global stage for innovation. And the all-digital CES 2021 will continue to be a platform to launch products, engage with global brands and define the future of the tech industry.

When? January 11th – 14th

Biotech Showcase Digital 2021

It’s all happening here! Connecting investors and the most innovative biotech companies to drive the future of drug development at Biotech Showcase Digital 2021.

When? January 11th – 15th

MeetFounders [North America – Jan 2021] Investment Panels

Startup investment and raising finance is often an opaque hidden mystery to most seeking it. Come and join for 7 elite panels of investment industry insiders who will shine a spotlight on the process at MeetFounders Investment Panels.

When? January 18th – 19th

ADSW Summit 2021

Taking place across three two-hour sessions, the Summit will centralize around three pillars – Live & Move, Care & Engage, Work & Invest. Each pillar will allow participants and audiences to explore topics that will reimage sustainable development and open up social, economic and technological opportunities for delivering a green recovery.

When? January 19th

IQS Tech Fest 2021

IQS Tech Fest is the largest event organized by IQS Tech Factory, the center of entrepreneurship at IQS University and the first Industrial accelerator in Spain. What started as a small fair organized by a small team of people with the passion of giving voice to a new type of entrepreneurship, has become a great celebration that is growing year over year.

When? January 20th – 21st

GCV Digital Forum

Global Corporate Venturing Digital Forum 3.0 will bring the best of ‘in-real-life’ events together once again for an online conference and entrepreneur-investor discussion on 27 January, as part of a week-long celebration of the GCV Rising Stars and Emerging Leaders award winners.

When? January 21st

Enterprise Nation StartUp 2021

Enterprise Nation StartUp 2021 is an absolute must for aspiring and existing entrepreneurs. It’s your chance to discover everything you need to know about starting and growing a business – something that thousands of you have done in this most challenging of years.

When? January 23rd

Future Investment Initiative 2021

​​​The Future Investment Initiative (FII) is an international platform for expert-led debate between global leaders, investors and innovators with the power to shape the future of global investment. It is focused on utilizing investment to drive growth opportunities, enable innovation and disruptive technologies, and address global challenges.​

When? January 26th – 28th

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Fundraising 24 hours ago

The European health-tech sector continues its robust growth trajectory, with personalised healthcare solutions attracting significant investor attention across the continent. This trend reflects growing consumer awareness of preventive healthcare and the increasing sophistication of at-home diagnostic technologies. Holo, a startup developing personalised lab testing and daily health tracking solutions, has secured €1 million in pre-seed funding to accelerate its mission of making precision health accessible to European consumers. The funding round was led by Calm/Storm Ventures and Mission VC, two investors with complementary expertise in health technology and consumer applications. This combination provides Holo with both deep sector knowledge and go-to-market experience crucial for navigating Europe’s complex healthcare regulations and fragmented markets. Pre-seed funding positions personalised health tracking for growth Calm/Storm Ventures’ participation signals confidence in Holo’s approach to democratising health insights through accessible testing solutions. The investor’s portfolio focus on consumer health technologies aligns perfectly with the growing European demand for proactive health management tools. Mission VC’s involvement brings additional expertise in scaling technology platforms across European markets, particularly valuable given the varying regulatory landscapes across EU member states. The €1 million pre-seed represents a substantial early-stage commitment for European health-tech, reflecting investor appetite for solutions that bridge the gap between clinical diagnostics and consumer wellness. Both lead investors recognise the significant opportunity in personalised health tracking, where traditional healthcare systems are increasingly supplemented by direct-consumer solutions. “We’re seeing unprecedented demand for health insights that people can act upon immediately,” noted a representative from the investment consortium. “Holo’s approach to combining laboratory-grade testing with daily tracking creates a compelling value proposition for European consumers seeking greater control over their health outcomes.” European health-tech market expansion accelerates Holo’s platform addresses a critical gap in the European healthcare landscape, where traditional systems often focus on treatment rather than prevention. By enabling users to access personalised lab testing and continuous health monitoring, the company positions itself at the intersection of two growing trends: the quantified self movement and precision medicine accessibility. The startup plans to utilise the funding to expand its testing capabilities and enhance its daily tracking algorithms. This development focus acknowledges the unique challenges of operating across European markets, where data privacy regulations like GDPR require sophisticated technical architecture and consumer trust remains paramount. Within the competitive landscape, Holo differentiates itself through its integrated approach to both laboratory testing and continuous monitoring. While competitors often focus on either diagnostic testing or wellness tracking, Holo’s combined platform offers users a more comprehensive view of their health status and trends. The funding positions Holo to capture market share in Europe’s expanding health-tech sector, where regulatory clarity around digital health solutions continues to improve. This represents a significant opportunity for European startups to compete effectively against US-based platforms while maintaining compliance with stringent EU data protection standards. European health-tech funding has consistently outpaced other regions in the preventive healthcare segment, indicating strong ecosystem support for solutions like Holo’s integrated platform.

Fundraising 1 day ago

European e-commerce is experiencing a paradigm shift as artificial intelligence transforms how consumers discover and purchase products online. The fragmented nature of European retail markets, with their diverse languages, currencies, and consumer preferences, creates unique opportunities for AI-powered solutions that can bridge these gaps intelligently. Paris-based Dialog has secured €3.7 million in funding to accelerate the development of its AI shopping agent technology. The round was led by Galion.exe, marking a significant investment in the emerging category of conversational commerce platforms designed specifically for European market complexities. AI Shopping Agent Investment Attracts European Venture Capital Galion.exe’s decision to lead this AI shopping agent funding round reflects the venture firm’s thesis on the intersection of artificial intelligence and commerce in Europe. The Paris-based investor has built a reputation for backing B2B software companies that address the unique challenges of operating across multiple European jurisdictions and markets. Dialog’s impressive traction metrics played a crucial role in attracting investment interest. The company has generated over 300,000 add-to-cart events through its platform, demonstrating significant user engagement and commercial viability. This level of conversion activity suggests that European consumers are increasingly receptive to AI-assisted shopping experiences when properly localised. “The European e-commerce landscape is ripe for intelligent automation that understands local market nuances,” said a spokesperson from Galion.exe. “Dialog’s approach to conversational commerce addresses real pain points for both consumers and retailers operating across diverse European markets.” Conversational Commerce Platform Targets European Market Expansion Dialog’s AI shopping agent operates as an intelligent intermediary between consumers and e-commerce platforms, using natural language processing to understand purchase intent and guide users through product discovery. The technology is particularly well-suited to European markets, where consumers often navigate multiple languages, currencies, and regulatory frameworks within a single shopping journey. The €3.7 million funding will primarily support product development and market expansion across key European territories. Dialog plans to enhance its multilingual capabilities and integrate with major European e-commerce platforms, addressing the fragmentation that has historically challenged cross-border retail growth in the region. Unlike Silicon Valley counterparts that often adopt a one-size-fits-all approach, Dialog has designed its platform with European regulatory compliance in mind from the outset. This includes GDPR-compliant data handling and transparent AI decision-making processes, positioning the company advantageously as European AI regulations continue to evolve. The competitive landscape in conversational commerce remains relatively open in Europe, with most established players focused on North American markets. This creates a significant opportunity for Dialog to establish market leadership while European e-commerce continues its rapid digitisation. Dialog’s successful funding round signals growing investor confidence in European AI applications that address real commercial needs rather than pursuing theoretical breakthroughs. As European venture capital increasingly focuses on practical AI implementations, Dialog’s approach represents a template for building sustainable, regulation-compliant technology businesses in the region.

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Fundraising 1 day ago

Europe’s fragmented event industry is ripe for digital transformation, with administrative complexity creating significant friction for organisers across multiple jurisdictions. Belgian startup Rookoo has secured €900k in funding to tackle this precise challenge, positioning itself at the intersection of AI-powered automation and European regulatory compliance. The funding round signals growing investor confidence in B2B software solutions that address sector-specific pain points across European markets. Rookoo’s platform promises to streamline event administration through intelligent automation, particularly relevant as European event volumes rebound post-pandemic. Event management funding targets administrative efficiency The €900k investment reflects broader trends in European enterprise software, where investors increasingly back solutions addressing regulatory complexity and operational inefficiencies. The funding enables Rookoo to expand its AI-driven platform across European markets, where event organisers face varying compliance requirements and administrative burdens. Rookoo’s approach leverages artificial intelligence to automate routine administrative tasks that typically consume significant resources for event organisers. The platform addresses pain points ranging from vendor management to regulatory compliance, areas where manual processes create bottlenecks and increase operational costs. The timing aligns with European businesses’ accelerated digital adoption, particularly in sectors where administrative overhead directly impacts profitability. Event management represents a prime target for automation, given the repetitive nature of many organisational tasks and the industry’s traditionally fragmented approach to technology adoption. Belgian startup targets global event industry transformation From its Belgian headquarters, Rookoo is building technology designed to scale across diverse European regulatory environments. The company’s focus on administrative chaos reflects deep understanding of European market dynamics, where cross-border events require navigation of multiple compliance frameworks. The startup’s AI-powered approach differentiates it from traditional event management software, which typically requires manual configuration and ongoing maintenance. Rookoo’s platform learns from user behaviour and industry patterns, potentially reducing the administrative burden that currently limits growth for many European event businesses. Belgium’s position as a European technology hub provides strategic advantages for Rookoo’s expansion plans. The country’s proximity to major European markets and established connections within the Brussels business ecosystem offer natural pathways for customer acquisition and partnership development. The €900k funding round positions Rookoo to capture market share in an industry where digital transformation remains incomplete. As European event organisers seek competitive advantages through technology adoption, solutions addressing fundamental operational challenges are likely to gain traction rapidly.

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