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German drone startup worth $18 billion after new funding round

German drone startup worth $18 billion after new funding round

German drone startup Helsing is set to raise $1.2 billion in a new financing round, according to the Financial Times. This investment establishes the Munich-based company as one of the most valuable startups in Europe.

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The Greenhouse | Celebration of avoided disaster scenario is unfortunately postponed

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1896 building permit insufficient: city center roof terrace must be removed

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