Travel and transportation have always been major focus points for the tech world. Why? Because people will always want to get from points A to B, and to do it faster and cheaper than before. GoEuro — a startup based out of Berlin — is a company to watch here because it straddles both of these industries. Come hear how GoEuro is doing this — and making a success of it — when its CEO Naren Shaam takes to the stage in a fireside chat next month, at TechCrunch’s Disrupt London event, December 5-6.
Like other travel portals, GoEuro’s focus is on helping people plan their travel and book their tickets. Uniquely, to find the answer, GoEuro offers a special twist: it presents an aggregated view of all possible routes to get there — be it by plane, train or bus — to figure out what might be fastest, and what will cost the least.
It’s a very European solution to a global challenge, and is all the more interesting when you consider that the founder (pictured, right) is from the U.S. — yet building his startup (and raising tons of money) out of Berlin.
This, combined with the tech that GoEuro has built, makes for an interesting company that has a lot of potential in the years ahead, not just in Europe but the rest of the world.
Come join us in London to hear about how GoEuro is going places.
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