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Gladys, an AI-powered tech platform built to support the home care sector, has secured a seed funding round worth £1.5m. The founding team has warned of the dangers presented by the “failing” state of home care in the UK and has claimed to offer solutions for both workers in the sector and those who need ...
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StirlingX has appointed Sir Jeremy Fleming, former director of UK intelligence, cyber and security agency GCHQ, as its new chairman, signifying a new chapter in the UK startup’s mission to deliver secure, advanced drone and data analytics technologies for defence, critical infrastructure and commercial applications. Through his leadership in national security and cyber strategy and ... Read more ›
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The UK has seen a significant increase in the number of AI company registrations, with Manchester leading the pack with the largest surge in the past five years, according to new research. Analysis from insurance group Hiscox found that between April 2020 and April 2025, the number of monthly registrations for AI-related companies grew by ... Read more ›
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Tech talent specialist La Fosse has launched UNBOUND, its new mentorship programme designed to support women working in tech. The new initiative aims to tackle the systemic barriers that have long kept women out of leadership roles. UNBOUND will create tailored pairings based on each participant’s goals, background and challenges, introducing a ‘buddy system’ that ... Read more ›
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Argyll Data Development and SambaNova, a next-gen AI infrastructure builder, have entered a strategic partnership to deliver the UK’s first renewable-powered AI inference cloud. Using wind, wave and solar energy generated on-site at its Killellan AI Growth Zone, a 184-acre green digital campus on Scotland’s Cowal Peninsula, Argyll will utilise SambaNova’s air-cooled SN40L systems that ... Read more ›
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The UK’s regulatory action against Big Tech monopolies will not achieve real change without coordination with international partners, according to a leading competition law attorney. Speaking to UKTN, Gene Burrus, global policy council for the Coalition for App Fairness (CAF), discussed the progress from UK regulators in encouraging more competitive behaviour from tech giants. CAF ... Read more ›
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Digital asset technology group KR1 has announced its intention to list publicly on the main market of the London Stock Exchange, having identified the “growing role” of the technology in the finance industry. KR1’s primary income driver is through its crypto staking operations, a process which leverages held cryptoassets to validate transactions on blockchain networks. ... Read more ›
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Mumsnet, the UK’s largest online community of parents, has launched a safety-first smartphone for children called Other Phone in partnership with independent smartphone company Nothing and the SafetyMode app. Installed on Nothing hardware and powered by SafetyMode software, the Other Phone combines technology with advanced child safety controls, making it a safer smartphone for children. ... Read more ›
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Manchester-based student living platform Housr has closed its £7.5m series A round to fuel its product innovation and geographic expansion. The free-to-use Housr app is used for a variety of student living tasks, offering rental and housemate searches, bill splitting and rewards. The financing included strategic participation from Ashta Capital and Juniper Equity, two Texas-based ... Read more ›
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