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This week’s UK tech funding deals include quantum computing group Quantum Motion, cultured meat company Meatly and more. UKTN tracked £234m worth of UK tech investment this week (4 May to 8 May), an 86% week-on-week decrease across eight funding rounds. Here’s your weekly roundup of UK tech startup funding deals. Quantum Motion – £117.5m ...
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HSBC has agreed to provide $550m (£408m) to a United Arab Emirates-based data centre and AI infrastructure company to support the deployment of sites across the US and Europe. Core42, owned by the Abu Dhabi-based tech-focused holding company G42, has secured the funding across two structured trade finance facilities. The facilities have been provided to ... Read more ›
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The UK could be on the verge of joining a startup funding scheme run by the European Union worth €4bn (£3.45bn). According to a report provided by the EU Commissioner for startups Ekaterina Zaharieva (pictured) to the Financial Times, the move could happen later this year. Securing the deal would require a reversal of a ... Read more ›
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This week’s podcast guest is Nick Pickles, chief policy officer at Tools for Humanity. Tools for Humanity was co-founded by OpenAI’s Sam Altman and provides ways to verify human identity with the belief that the only way to counteract fakery and misinformation is to prove our own humanity. Pickles discusses the technology the firm uses, ... Read more ›
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UK fintech hiring is expected to rise as much as 14% in 2026 with the surge being driven by increased demands for payments infrastructure roles, according to a new report. The new Fintech UK Finance Labour Market Trends report from Morgan McKinley and Vacancysoft claimed that hiring will shift towards payments infrastructure positions as well ... Read more ›
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