What’s in a Name: DevSkiller rebrands to SkillPanel as skills emerge as the true currency of work
Warsaw-based DevSkiller, a platform for skills intelligence and workforce development, announced the rebranding to SkillPanel.
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Warsaw-based DevSkiller, a platform for skills intelligence and workforce development, announced the rebranding to SkillPanel.
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Amsterdam-based DFF Ventures (previously Dutch Founders Fund) has announced the launch of its third fund -- DFF Ventures III, and has successfully secured €50M of its €60M target.
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