tech.eu Podcast #183: German startups against Google, funding for Omio and Voodoo, and we talk to Elizabeth Varley about TechHub

This week, we talk about some of the biggest stories in European tech from the past week, including funding rounds for Voodoo and Omio, German travel startups ganging up against Google, and an update from Wirecard. Also check out a great interview with Elizabeth Varley, the founder and CEO of TechHub, a darling of London's tech ecosystem that recently went into administration.
tech.eu Podcast #183: German startups against Google, funding for Omio and Voodoo, and we talk to Elizabeth Varley about TechHub

The tech.eu Podcast is a show in which we discuss some of the most interesting stories from the European technology scene and interview leading entrepreneurs and investors from across the region.

This week, we talk about some of the biggest stories in European tech from the past week, including funding rounds for Voodoo and Omio, German travel startups ganging up against Google, and an update from Wirecard. Also check out a great interview with Elizabeth Varley, the founder and CEO of TechHub, a darling of London's tech ecosystem that recently went into administration.

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🚂 Omio takes $100 million to shuttle through the coronavirus crisis

🤬 German travel startups aren't happy with Google

🎮 Tencent takes minority stake in French casual games maker Voodoo

💳 Wirecard UK be bought by Railsbank after downfall of parent company

🎙️ Elizabeth Varley talks to Robin Wauters about the history of TechHub in London and the reasons why it eventually went under

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