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Deep tech How venture capital can adapt to boost European deep tech Establish VC models are failing deep tech —but new approaches are emerging ...
Stockholm-based Lovable has hit another milestone in its remarkable rise after surpassing $100mn in ARR just eight months after launch.
Spotify has been hit with another AI controversy after publishing computer-generated songs under the names of dead musicians.
German startups raised $881mn so far this year — 90% of Europe’s total defence tech investments in H1 2025.
Denmark's plans for a new quantum computer, Magne, will include a record-breaking 50 logical qubits and more than 1,200 physical qubits.
Aker is the latest company heading to the far north to tap into abundant green energy and natural cooling for power-hungry data centres.
WeTransfer users feared the company was set to train AI models on their data. The controversy exposed growing trust issues about AI.
A giant cargo ship is set to trap carbon from its exhaust and turn it into cement for use in onshore construction. The technology, developed by UK startup Seabound, is billed as the world’s ...
Antoine Rostand, president and co-founder of environmental intelligence firm Kayrros, fears the AI Act will harm sustainability efforts.
Enerkii has launched an energy-as-a-service model that aims to cut power bills in half for industrial polluters.
Dutch startup Whisper aims to spot online threats before they strike — using what it calls a “God Mode” view of the internet.
Sustainability Exclusive: Investors bet $10M that Laka’s ‘collective insurance’ can fix bike coverage Laka aims to offer a better insurance for micromobility riders ...