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Here’s what we discussed this time.

The biggest deal of the week: Truphone, a UK-based eSIM mobile carrier that works with Apple, raised $71 million. The company is now valued at $507 million. We also tracked a number of eight-figure rounds in Spain, Sweden, Denmark, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. If you are interested in staying in the know about all the deals — check out Tech.eu Insider newsletter!

Google will soon start charging smartphone makers for Google Play Store in Europe
- Google app suite costs as much as $40 per phone under new EU Android deal
- Google to charge smartphone makers for Google Play in Europe

Interview: Gidi Pridor, VP Marketing at TravelPerk that has recently raised $44 million in funding

“Davos in the desert” and Saudi money in European tech
- Where Saudi Arabia is investing in tech
- Tech reckons with Saudi cash after journalist’s brutal murder
- Assessing Saudi Arabia's stake in Uber
- Term Sheet -- Thursday, June 2
- Where SoftBank has invested its $100 billion Vision Fund
- £70bn Saudi-backed Softbank fund in talks with UK's Oaknorth
- Business titans fight shy of Saudi’s trillion-dollar charm offensive
- The meaning of the Vision Fund

Interview: Igor Zhadanov, CEO and co-founder at Readdle

Events:
- Women Startup Challenge Europe in Paris, France; October 25
- NOAH London Conference; October 30­–31
- Edinburgh’s Startup Summit; on October 31
- Web Summit in Lisbon; November 5­–8
- Govtech Summit in Paris; November 12

Did we miss something? Let us know by filling out the event submission form.

Our reading recommendations

The Aleph Report, “Politicians and regulations are about to end the startup world”
Martin Bryant, “The language of technology” series

We hope you enjoy the podcast! Please feel free to email us with any questions, suggestions, and opinions at andrii@tech.eu or tweet at @tech_eu, @nnovick, and @adegeler.  

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Show Notes

Here’s what we discussed this time. The biggest deal of the week: Truphone, a UK-based eSIM mobile carrier that works with Apple, raised $71 million. The company is now valued at $507 million. We also tracked a number of eight-figure rounds in Spain, Sweden, Denmark, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. If you are interested in staying in the know about all the deals — check out Tech.eu Insider newsletter! Google will soon start charging smartphone makers for Google Play Store in Europe - Google app suite costs as much as $40 per phone under new EU Android deal - Google to charge smartphone makers for Google Play in Europe Interview: Gidi Pridor, VP Marketing at TravelPerk that has recently raised $44 million in funding “Davos in the desert” and Saudi money in European tech - Where Saudi Arabia is investing in tech - Tech reckons with Saudi cash after journalist’s brutal murder - Assessing Saudi Arabia's stake in Uber - Term Sheet -- Thursday, June 2 - Where SoftBank has invested its $100 billion Vision Fund - £70bn Saudi-backed Softbank fund in talks with UK's Oaknorth - Business titans fight shy of Saudi’s trillion-dollar charm offensive - The meaning of the Vision Fund Interview: Igor Zhadanov, CEO and co-founder at Readdle Events: - Women Startup Challenge Europe in Paris, France; October 25 - NOAH London Conference; October 30­–31 - Edinburgh’s Startup Summit; on October 31 - Web Summit in Lisbon; November 5­–8 - Govtech Summit in Paris; November 12 Did we miss something? Let us know by filling out the event submission form. Our reading recommendations The Aleph Report, “Politicians and regulations are about to end the startup world” Martin Bryant, “The language of technology” series We hope you enjoy the podcast! Please feel free to email us with any questions, suggestions, and opinions at andrii@tech.eu or tweet at @tech_eu, @nnovick, and @adegeler.   Photo by Yunus klifa on Unsplash For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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