Denmark-based mobile app EverPlaces and Israel-based video streaming company Pult have each won €100,000 ($129,000) as part of Qualcomm Ventures’s QPrize.

The early stage competition run by the corporate venturing unit of the US-based semiconductor company took place at search engine Google’s London Campus. EverPlaces won the prize for Western Europe, while Pult won the Eastern Europe competition.

Everplaces chief executive Tine Thygesen, whose LinkedIn profile says she is Denmark-based, said “I am stoked about the confidence shown in us…

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