- Tech Watch
- 07-Nov-2022
Location analytics firm Mytraffic raises €30m in series B round
Mytraffic, a European start-up specialising in location analytics, has raised €30 mln in a seires B round led by AXA Venture Partners (AVP).
Read moreMytraffic, a European start-up specialising in location analytics, has raised €30 mln in a seires B round led by AXA Venture Partners (AVP).
Read moreCentral Sicaf, a company managed by French property group Covivio, has finalised the sale of a portfolio of 16 properties in Italy to an international investor for €91.3 mln.
Read morePupil, a spatial data company that owns the Stak and Spec brands used by the likes of JLL and Cushman & Wakefield, has won backing from private UK property group, Grosvenor.
Read moreGlobal asset management platform Architrave has acquired Arex, a North American-based proptech company that creates software solutions to simplify transactions, valuations and commercialisation processes in real estate.
Read moreCopenhagen-based technology firm Captego has announced a €2 mln seed round led by ALFA Ventures, the venture arm of ALFA Development, with participation from Vaektsfonden, a part of the Danish state’s investment fund.
Read moreGerman proptech startup Evernest has chosen Madrid as the first city to start its international expansion.
Read moreDeskbird, the Swiss-based tech company that has launched a workplace management platform, has closed a $5 mln (€5 mln) pre-series A financing round.
Read moreEuropean venture capital firm Round Hill Ventures has invested in German digital property management company Erste Hausverwaltung.
Read moreThe fifteen finalists in this year's PropTech Innovation Award have been revealed by the jury, according to the award's founders, namely Germantech, Union Investment, and Townscape.
Read moreWiredScore, a company that sets global standards for technology in the built world, has raised $15 mln (€14 mln) in Series B funding.
Read moreGlobal housing market imbalances have declined sharply over the past two years due to the global surge in inflation and interest rates, with only Zurich and Tokyo remaining in the bubble risk category.