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The UK is “leading the world” in online safety regulations and is well ahead of the European Union, according to Ofcom chief executive Dame Melanie Dawes. Speaking on a panel discussing a safer online experience for UK users at the final day of London Tech Week, Dawes argued that with the implementation of the Online ...
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Unmind, a British workplace mental health startup, has raised €30.6 million in a Series C funding round to further scale its AI-powered platform designed to support employee mental health. The investment was led by TELUS Global Ventures, with continued backing from Project A, Felix Capital, and Sapphire Ventures. Dr Nick Taylor, CEO and Co-founder of ... Read more ›
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We’ve already seen what every Pixel 10 model looks like, and now we might know the pricing, too. A new leak from Android Headlines suggests the base Pixel 10 with 128GB of storage will have the same $799 starting price as its predecessor, while the rest of the lineup isn’t seeing any major changes, either. […] Read more ›
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Google has introduced a new AI model called AlphaEarth Foundations that it says can function like a "virtual satellite." The model uses a system called "embedding," which works by taking big volumes of pubic information from various sources every day, such as optical satellites, radars and climate simulations, and then combining them all together. It then divides lands and coastal waters into 10x10 meter squares, which it then analyzes and... Read more ›
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New laws determining the responsibility of digital platforms to protect vulnerable users under the Online Safety Act come into force today. The act, which received Royal Assent back in October 2023, has been phasing in the enforcement of its new requirements. In the spring, the portion of the act that requires digital platforms to take ... Read more ›
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Spaceflux, a satellite tracking startup from London, has closed a £5.4m funding round as it works towards growing its global telescope network. Founded in 2022, Spaceflux develops surveillance and tracking technology for satellites and in-orbit debris, most notably its AI-powered optical sensor system. Originally launched to work with the UK Space Agency and the Ministry ... Read more ›
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A long-running public sector data scheme has received a £168m funding boost via UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). Administrative Data Research (ADR) UK is a project that first launched in 2018 with the goal of using data to gain insights on a wide range of policy topics from the cost of living to cancer diagnostic ... Read more ›
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Wype is revolutionising the personal hygiene category by redefining how people think about and care for their health, starting with what they call “bottom care.” The firm was co-founded by Giorgia Granata and Eli Khrapko as they sought an eco-friendly solution to wet wipes to give, as they describe, a “bidet-clean feeling on the go”. ... Read more ›
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Fuse Energy, a power provider founded by a former executives at Revolut, has secured a new £7.4m investment as it enters the gas market. Launched in 2022 with a focus on low-carbon energy sources such as solar and wind, Fuse grew rapidly, adding 50,000 homes to its customer base since launch. Though it has historically ... Read more ›
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This week’s UK tech funding deals include solar panel subscription service Sunsave, stock trading app Lightyear and more. UKTN tracked £179.3m worth of UK tech investment this week (21 July to 25 July), a 131% week-on-week increase across seven funding rounds. Here’s your weekly roundup of UK tech startup funding deals. Sunsave – £113m Sector: Energy/climate ... Read more ›
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Cura Terrae, an environmental services company backed by private equity group Palatine, has ramped up its expansion plans with the acquisition of Scottish climate consultancy EnviroCentre. Founded in 2022, Sheffield-based Cura Terrae works with corporate clients to ensure they are meeting environmental requirements. The acquisition of EnviroCentre, with locations in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness and Aberdeenshire, ... Read more ›
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The UK Space Agency has provided a £15m investment for the MicroCarb satellite, a joint initiative from Britain and France to monitor climate data. Launched over the weekend via the Vega-C rocket from French Guiana, the MicroCarb has become Europe’s first dedicated carbon dioxide monitoring satellite in what the UK Space Agency has described as ... Read more ›
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Gerald Mullally, who spent almost a decade as a director in the Prime Minister’s Office and Cabinet Office, has been named the new chief executive officer of Oxford Quantum Circuits. Mullally, who has also held an advisory role to the Irish government and positions at consultancies Accenture and PwC, will become the permanent CEO of ... Read more ›
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