This Britain startup is building highly-efficient solar cells with perovskite technology
In a recent development, Oxford PV, a provider of thin-film perovskite solar cells has recently raised €36 million in Series D funding round.
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In a recent development, Oxford PV, a provider of thin-film perovskite solar cells has recently raised €36 million in Series D funding round.
The challenge of global warming which is posing an serious threat to the environment has made a number of investors and companies realise the value of sustainable businesses.
Crowdfunding proves to be a blessing in various creative fields right from arts to technology to developing products.
Litho, a UK-based hardware and software startup is ready with its innovative finger-worn controller.
Based out of Luxembourg, EasySteelSheds.com is one of the few companies that has seen a positive growth curve since its inception in 2001. In fact, the company had a turnover of more than €28 million in 2018 and is turning out to be one of the most promising startups in Luxembourg.
Technological innovation has been a hot topic for years, and it will remain to be so.
CES is an yearly event where developers across the world showcase their new technological innovations encompassing a wide range of products right from TVs, virtual reality to self-driving cars and gaming consoles.
The growth in population along with persisting environmental challenges exerts a significant amount of burden on already strained energy resources.
Undoubtedly, the Netherlands is one of the most capable countries to establish a business with an idea.
It's no mystery that many startups and small businesses eventually fail.
The first community-based venture capital firm for hardware startups, Hardware Club has announced the closing of its first total funding of $50 million for hardware startups.
Back in August 2018, the sustainable Dutch-startup Fairphone raised around €2.5 million in a crowdfunding campaign through Oneplanetcrowd investment platform, where around 1800 investors gave a convertible loan to the company.