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Katana, the Tallinn-based cloud-native inventory management platform for SMBs, has raised a €14 million extension to its Series B round, led by Cogito Capital Partners and joined by Benchmark’s Peter Fenton. The company, trusted by over 1,500 businesses across 70 countries, has tripled revenue since its 2022 Series B and will use the new funding […]
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Pebble just announced the Index 01, a smart ring for recording thoughts. It's a little ring with a built-in microphone and that's about it. The Index 01 is almost anti-tech in its simplicity. There's no needless AI component shoehorned in, aside from speech-to-text. It's a ring with a microphone that you whisper ideas into and I want one. Here's how it works. You get an idea while walking down the... Read more ›
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Microsoft Excel, the 40-year-old spreadsheet application that helped establish personal computers as essential workplace tools and contributed to Microsoft's current valuation of nearly $4 trillion, has weathered both the rise of cloud computing and the current AI boom largely unscathed. In its most recent quarter, commercial revenue for Microsoft 365 -- the bundle including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint -- increased 17% year over year, and consumer revenue rose 28%. The... Read more ›
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It’s the end of another year, so it’s time for the Engadget staff to compile a list of the year’s biggest losers. We scour over articles from the previous 12 months to determine the people, companies, products and trends that made our lives worse over the course of the year. Some selections may be so pervasive they actually make our list of biggest winners. But, for the most part, we’re... Read more ›
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Espoo-based quantum-algorithm developer QMill and Montréal’s ÉTS have formalized a strategic research partnership that brings together QMill’s industrial expertise in near-term quantum software and ÉTS’s growing academic strength in quantum-algorithm science. The collaboration will focus on co-developing, testing, and benchmarking algorithms designed for real-world use cases—particularly in sectors such as energy, logistics, and telecommunications—while enabling […] Read more ›
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Grasp, a Stockholm-based AI company developing multi-agent systems for automating investment banking and consulting tasks, has appointed former Pitchbook Core EMEA Director Lukas Otto as its UK Managing Director. Otto, who joined Pitchbook in 2017 and played a key role in building out its European operations, will oversee Grasp’s London office — the startup’s first […] Read more ›
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Tallinn-based Bolt is joining forces with Pony.ai to bring Level 4 autonomous driving to Europe, marking a major leap in urban mobility. The partnership integrates Pony.ai’s world-leading self-driving technology into Bolt’s extensive ride-hailing ecosystem, beginning with real-world testing, safety validation, and service design across select EU and non-EU European cities. By pairing Pony.ai’s autonomous vehicle […] Read more ›
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Chromologics, the Copenhagen-based biotech spin-out from DTU, has raised €7 million from Novo Holdings, EIFO, Döhler Ventures, Collateral Good and The Synergetic Group, bringing its total funding to nearly €20 million. The company develops fermentation-based natural food colours, led by its flagship ingredient Natu.Red®, a heat- and pH-stable alternative to synthetic red dyes. The fresh […] Read more ›
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Copenhagen-based compliance startup Complir has raised €1.7 million in pre-seed funding to help retailers navigate the rising complexity of global product regulations. The round was led by Vendep Capital, with participation from Likeminded, Plug and Play, F-LOG Ventures, and several industry operators including former Coop Group CEO Kraen Oestergaard Nielsen, GS1 board member Per Thau, […] Read more ›
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Espoo-based Adalyon has named Ulrik Zeuthen as its new CEO, while founder Dr. Katarina Cantell moves into the role of Chief Scientific Officer, marking a structural shift as the company advances its work in AI-based speech biomarkers for clinical research. Zeuthen, previously a director at Novo Nordisk and a data strategist at Deloitte, brings experience […] Read more ›
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Espoo-based physical AI lab NestAI has raised €100 million in strategic investment from Nokia and Tesi, coinciding with a new partnership to co-develop AI-native defense and critical-infrastructure technologies. NestAI builds next-generation AI systems for unmanned vehicles, autonomous operations, and data-centric command-and-control platforms used in logistics, inspection, security, and defense. The fresh capital will accelerate R&D […] Read more ›
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Stockholm-based Incore Invest has secured a second closing of its Incore Invest II fund at around €40 million, following an additional €15 million raised from new and existing investors. The fund targets high-growth SaaS and fintech startups across Europe, with a focus on scalable platforms and embedded finance solutions. The new capital boosts the firm’s […] Read more ›
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Norway-based startup Fronted has secured $1 million in pre-seed funding from Antler and Sondo Capital to further develop its AI-driven platform for managing global hiring and employment. The company is building a system that brings recruitment, onboarding, payroll, compliance and offboarding into one workflow—an attempt to streamline a process that today is handled across multiple […] Read more ›
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Copenhagen-based Skycore Semiconductors has raised €5M in seed funding to commercialize its Power Integrated Circuit (IC) technology built for next-generation AI data centers moving toward 800V HVDC architectures. The round was led by the Amadeus APEX Technology Fund, with participation from First Momentum, Mätch VC, and Balnord, bringing the company’s total funding to €7.5M. Skycore […] Read more ›
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