April 2019 in Eastern Europe and Central Asia: $150m for e-commerce, Elon Musk invited, Notre-Dame restored

Crunchbase and East-West Digital News are teaming up to cover key tech and venture trends from Russia and neighboring countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Since January 2019, EWDN chief editor Adrien Henni has offered a monthly column to highlight the most notable industry facts and trends as well as promising tech innovations from these countries.

The April review highlights the $150 million convertible loan to Ozon, a deal which could go down as the largest one this year on the Russian venture and PE scene. While a range of smaller deals were reported from Russia, Ukraine and Central Asia, astonishing news came from Belarus. This country is officially inviting “the most clever and talented” IT professionals from across the globe to settle there. The authorities went as far as to invite Elon Musk to start testing his Robotaxi system in Minsk, the Belarusian capital.

Meanwhile, a local 3D modeling, design and art studio started restoring Notre-Dame’s stained glass windows in augmented reality lacking funding, however, to purchase the required software instruments.

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Topics: Analysis, Finance, International, Loans & bonds, Venture / Private equity
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