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News E-sportsmen are healthier than average Contrary to the cliché, computer gamers are apparently healthier than the average population. This is the conclusion of a study conducted by Australia's Queensland University of Technology and Sweden's Umea...
Reports E-sports: a market worth billions and hardly any large start-ups The e-sports scene is growing and growing. This also calls founders onto the scene. They have an advantage over large companies: they are more likely to understand what is important in the young market.
News Cash shower for Coachhub 25 million euros for Coachhub: Not only well-known old investors put money into the Berlin start-up, the London VC firm Draper Esprit of Tim Draper is a new addition.
News New competition for electric car manufacturers First Norway, then all of Europe: The electric car start-up Xpeng is testing out the European market with the first 100 cars in Norway. Other countries are to follow.
News Innfactory builds software for Corona vaccination centers A Rosenheim-based start-up has built the Cotema appointment scheduling software for Bavarian vaccination centers.
News Google Cloud expands in Germany News from the Google empire: the cloud platform is to be expanded to include three regions: Germany, Chile and Saudi Arabia.
News Million investment for Talpasolutions The Essen-based tech start-up Talpasolutions receives 4.5 million euros. One of the new investors is NRW-Bank.
News ATMs for Bitcoin The start-up Spot9 is setting up Bitcoin ATMs together with Hamburg-based Sutor Bank.

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