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You’re running out of time to join the Startup Battlefield 200, our curated showcase of top startups from around the world and across multiple industries. This…
Dogs are the most popular pet in the US: 65.1 million households have one, according to American Pet Products Association. But while cats aren’t far behind,…
Founders: Need plans this weekend? What better way to spend your time than applying for this year’s Startup Battlefield 200 at TechCrunch Disrupt. With Monday’s deadline…
It’s not just dropshipping startups that are struggling. Oda, the Norway-based online supermarket delivery startup, has confirmed 150 job cuts as it sharply curtails its expansion…
Google’s new startup program focuses on bringing artificial intelligence to public infrastructure
Google’s newest startup program, announced Wednesday, aims to bring AI technology into the public sector. The recently launched “Google for Startups AI Academy: American Infrastructure» will…
As the pressure from Chinese competitors intensifies and EV market stallsare major US and European car manufacturers horse racing reduce the cost of producing electric vehicles…
The global spend management sector is experiencing a headwind. North America is arguably the largest market in this sector, but spend management companies have seen demand…
With fewer than 400,000 residents, Iceland receives more than its fair share of tourists — and venture capital. Both are good reasons to keep an eye…
Over the years, fintech startups, especially neobanks, have thrown a cat among the pigeons in the banking and finance sector, creating whole new stacks of banking…
When Alex Ewing was a kid growing up in Purcell, Oklahoma, he knew how close home was based on the billboards he could see outside the…