Europe’s Brighteye Ventures closes €50M fund to invest in edtech startups November 01, 2017 / by Huzaifa / in news, TechCrunch / with No comments / Brighteye Ventures, a relatively new European VC dedicated to investing in edtech startups, is announcing that it has closed a €50 million first fund. Read More from TechCrunch http://ift.tt/2z3jCdK // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Kencko wants to help you eat more fruit and vegetablesPeople don’t eat enough fruit and vegetables, that’s despite an embarrassment of options today that include fast grocery delivery and takeout services… Read MoreRebuilding employee philanthropy from the bottom upIn tech circles, it would be easy to assume that the world of high-impact charitable giving is a rich man’s game where deals are inked at exclusive bl… Read MoreCryptocurrency and blockchain bring Asia funds to the forefront of U.S. techSince early 2017, there’s been a new trend in the U.S. where a number of Asian funds have been actively involved in early-stage crypto investing. Many… Read MoreGaming community responds to Florida mass shootingThe online gaming community is responding to the mass-shooting that occurred at a Madden 19 competition in Jacksonville, Florida, as reports identify … Read MoreUpdate: Mass shooting at Madden Championship Series event in Florida leaves several deadThis post has been updated to indicate that three people, including the shooter, were killed in the Jacksonville mass shooting event earlier today.&nb… Read More
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