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June 24 · Issue #32 · View online
This is your ultimate summary focused on Dutch entrepreneurial endeavours. It features NEWS, ARTICLES, JOBS, EVENTS and the STARTUP OF THE WEEK.
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Dear Founders & Friends, Another Friday and yet another Founded in Holland Newsletter! Bi-weekly, we curate THE ultimate overview of what’s happening in the Dutch Startup scene. With the best reads about startups and their sores.
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Part-up raises €650.000 to become 'whatsapp for jobs'
Part-up has raised €650.000 in a new funding round. The startup, based in The Hague, serves as a marketplace for team members, looking to get a professional project done.
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Dutch startups offer picture-in-picture VR surgery
Amsterdam-based WeMakeVR and MDLinking.com, a Dutch startup with a secure communication platform for doctors, announced a service last week that creates picture-in-picture virtual reality videos of surgeries.
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Struggling Symbid gets €490.000, closes Amsterdam office
Symbid is having a tough time, lately. The Dutch crowdfundingplatform took a huge loss over 2015 and things don’t seem much better at the start of 2016. But a brand new investment gives them some air to breath.
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Dutch startup introduces seaweed pasta, looking to replace wheat with sea vegetables
The company, Seamore, are naturally harvesting the plant as a health-conscious replacement for pasta.
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Dutch prototype clean-up boom brings Pacific plastics solution a step closer
If tests of the 100m-long barrier that collects rubbish on the sea’s surface are successful, it could be deployed at a larger scale in the ‘great Pacific garbage patch’.
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How “Silicon Valley” nails Silicon Valley
For a show that devotes a good amount of time to slapstick and gross-out sight gags, “Silicon Valley” is deceptively well-researched.
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Startups can’t explain what they do because they’re addicted to meaningless jargon
As startup culture has gone global and transcended stereotypes, though, one of its defining traits has stuck around. Startup jargon is alive and well, and it seems to be getting worse.
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Helping people reach financial goals
Surence is an example of a Dutch fintech startup with a mission: to change the way people reach financial goals, by offering online efficient investments.
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5 legal tips you need to know if you have a startup
Do you really need that agreement? Do you need a law firm? Who owns your software? These are the 5 legal things you need to know if you have a Dutch startup.
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Innovation Trainee - Let it Grow
Let it Grow is looking for a hands-on, communicative and tech-savvy trainee to support the innovation team in its various activities.
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Growth hacker/PR expert - Feli
The team behind gifting app Feli is looking to take their start-up to the next level. Are you an experienced growth hacker/PR expert interested in helping Feli accelarate? Get in touch through hello@meetfeli.com
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Sunny Startup School: IP basics for startups | Eindhoven | June 29
Do investors always ask if you have IP? Do you want to know more about IP for startups? What about knowing more about patents and other IP rights for startups?
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Networking & wine tasting with entrepreneurs | Amsterdam | June 29
KPMG Innovative Startups want to meet you and your startup! Their networking events aim to connect you with other companies and entrepreneurs to learn from each other, or potentially work together.
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PortXL Shakedown | Rotterdam | June 30
PortXL is happy to invite you to Shakedown, an event where 12 startups show what 100 days of business-building has brought them.
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