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By Teodora Atanasova
In a nutshell Greek Harbor Lab, a maritime software company, raised a $16M Series A funding round led by European VC Atomico. In the round participated existing investors like Notion Capital, Venture Friends, SpeedInvest and The Dock, and new ones, including Endeavor Catalyst and maritime VC TMV. This funding will support the growth of Harbor Lab’s Athens-based team, help the development of latest technologies, including artificial intelligence to further enhance...
By Teodora Atanasova
The maritime industry is a multi-layered business. Shipping drives the world’s economy, facilitating the transportation […]
In a nutshell Greek Harbor Lab, a maritime software company, raised a $16M Series A […]
The maritime industry is a multi-layered business. Shipping drives the world’s economy, facilitating the transportation […]