The Top 10 Up And Coming European Startups This Year
The major
up and coming startup companies in Europe will be the driving force supporting the region’s financial upturn.
Within the walls of these companies, innovation is moving, changing,
mixing, and creating some of the top startup companies now and of the
future. Some articulate that European investor’s do not have enough
courage, while others feel that
entrepreneurs
may not be daring enough. Whether this is true or not, is of no
importance. The point is that startups throughout Europe are overflowing
with unique ideas and creativity.
Europe’s Top 10 Most Promising Startups
1. Soundcloud – Berlin, Germany
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Founded in 2007 by
Alex Ljung,
Soundcloud is a sound-platform
that permits anyone to grab, create, and share sounds throughout the
web, somewhat like YouTube but strictly focusing on sound. With more
than 8 million users, they broadcast their partnership with
Song Kick & Foursquare, winning
the media and audio classification of the telegraph-start-up 100 prize.
This year of 2012 is said to be an even bigger year for the company.
2. Tradeshift – Copenhagen, Denmark
Tradeshift was Founded in 2009, and introduced in 2010 by
Christian Lanng,
Mikkel Hippe Brun and
Gert Sylvest.
Their trade is an online invoicing feature for businesses to
construct a conglomeration of partners on the Internet for sharing
invoices. This company has experienced a speedy rise lately as
Tradeshift was able to raise $7 million
and announced collaborations with both the Italian and French
governments in 2011. This year is only getting better for these creative
Danes.
3. iZettle – Stockholm, Sweden
iZettle, which is founded by
Magnus Nilsson & Jacob De Geer allows anyone to make card payments anyplace, anytime, anywhere with the use of an
iPhone-app and mini-chip card-reader that can be linked to a phone. Founded in 2010 in beta form, the company has successfully raised €11.2 million.
What an awesome idea, this could be the hottest thing out of Sweden since
IKEA &
Skype.
4. LikeOurselves – London, UK
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Started by
Pardeep Kullar & Steve Lai,
This Web and mobile app assists individuals to find people with similar
interests while they are out on the town. Users can choose the kind of
individuals they would prefer to meet in various categories like
hobbies, spontaneous dates, and students. Anything that brings the right
people closer must be good right? Join
LikeOurselves today.
5. House Trip – Lisbon, Portugal
House Trip was introduced in 2010 by
Arnaud Bertrand and
Junjun Chen.
It is an apartment hunting Internet website were any person can reserve
a villa or apartment, and property-owners can also place their
accommodations on the site. They have recently expanded beyond London,
Berlin, and Paris, making their way around the whole of Europe and a
growing number of countries around the globe, with nearly 60,000
properties listed.
With more than 500,000 nights reserved thus far, they have developed from a staff of 20 to 70 full-time staffers.
6. Radionomy – Brussels, Belgium
Radionomy
permits individuals to develop and listen-to radio stations on the web
gratis, while sharing a tailored radio-show complete with jingles, music
programming, and commercials, with bespoke pod casts and reports to
share with friends, family, and strangers around the world community.
The company has expanded quickly in 2011 since its creation by
Van Kan Cedric,
Baudechon Yves,
Alexandre Saboundjian and
Bindels Gilles back in 2008.
Radionomy has the ability to stream 42 million listening hours of
online radio per month. Presently, they are securing financing of about
$15 million with the assistance of a French investment bank.
7. 6wunderkinder – Berlin, Germany
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This German start-up is a multi-platform efficiency solutions company for businesses, groups, and individuals. Founded by
Serial Entrepreneur Christian Reber. The
company’s main product Wunderlist task-management software, has one
million users. They raised $4.2 million in support from Atomico, an
investment firm from the entrepreneurs of Skype, one of the largest
web-based communication companies in the world. Nearly 40% of their
users are in the United States.
8. Fon – Madrid, Spain
Martin Varsavsky, the
founder of Fon
is determined to supply free wifi across the globe. When someone signs
up with Fon, they agree to safely share a small amount of their
wifi-bandwidth with Fon. The company has 4 million users and 7 million
hotspots. They have managed to raise €10 million in backing and obtained
various large partnerships like
Belgium’s biggest telecommunications business, Belgacom.
9. Shutl – London, UK
Shutl founder
Tom Allason wants
to offer delivery times for online orders to as little as 90 minutes.
Basically, Shutl will propose its service, which combines capability
across local-courier businesses into one web-service for retailers.
10. Storific – Paris, France
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Many
feel that this start-up has the possibility to modify the job of
waiters-inside restaurants completely. To make dining-out more
convenient, users with Storific’s mobile-app can check the menu-card of
the restaurant they are in and place their orders whenever they choose
without waiting for staff to come to see them and take their order.
Storific
states that the app substantially adds to the amount of orders
created-by one table and therefore a positive influence on the
restaurant’s revenue. I think
Storific’s founder Michael Cohen is on to something here.
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