
According to CB Insights Nexthink is one of the most well-funded tech start-ups. CNBC aired an interview with DFRC's Erel Rosenberg. And Cytosurge has developed one of the biggest 3D printing tech innovations. Our start-up press review.
CB Insights: Startup Continent - The Most Well-Funded Tech Startups In Europe
BC insight’s map infographic shows the top tech startups mapped by European country, as determined by funding totals. They include Spotify, Delivery Hero, and BlaBlaCar and Nexthink from Lausanne.
CNBC: How to implement smart city solutions favorably
City-planners have to think about how their smart-city initiatives improve the lives of citizens, explains DFRC's Erel Rosenberg. DFRC delivers powerful end-to-end solutions based on meaningful information about location, movement and flow of people and objects through our monitoring tools, software platform and applications in the field of location based technology, Smart Cities and Maritime Surveillance.
3ders.com: A closer look at the 12 biggest 3D printing tech innovations of the first half of 2016
If the first half of 2016 is anything to go by, 3D printing as whole is only just getting started. Just over the past few months, researchers from all over the world have pioneered technological breakthroughs that are about to transform production as we know it. To illustrate just how rapidly the technology has been changing, 3ders.org looks back at twelve of the biggest tech innovations of 2016. One of these innovations is Cytosurge’s FluidFM 3D printing for microscopic support-free metal objects.
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