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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 03/17/2023 11:13 EDT

EU’s new green tech strategy aims to keep production in the bloc

On Thursday, the European Commission unveiled the Net-Zero Industry Act, a much-anticipated proposal aiming at boosting the EU’s green tech production amidst an increasingly intense global race. The new regulation is a key part of the European Green Industrial Plan — the bloc’s response to the US’ $369 billion package of green subsidies — seeking to ensure that at least 40% of the union’s net-zero technology demand is produced domestically... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 03/15/2023 15:41 EDT

Quantum computing sector reacts to UK’s new £2.5B programme

The UK government has pledged to invest £2.5bn in quantum computing over the next 10 years, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced today. The programme forms part of the new Spring Budget, which aims to reduce inflation and the risk of a recession.  The British tech sector will play a central role in the plan. As part of his goal to make the UK a “science and technology superpower,” Hunt wants to... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 03/15/2023 11:11 EDT

‘Router freedom’ has arrived in Greece — here’s what it means

Greece has become the seventh EU country to introduce a principle called “router freedom.” This means consumers of any Internet Service Provider (ISP) can now use a modem or router of their choice, instead of equipment provided by the ISP. The freedom of choice for routers and modems is regulated in the EU by two primary sets of rules. The first one comes from the Net Neutrality Regulation in 2015,... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 03/15/2023 08:41 EDT

Sailing, reimagined: UK startup bets wind-powered ships will cut carbon emissions

The maritime industry may have long replaced sails with engines, but a UK startup is betting that wind-powered ships still have a bright future. Founded in 2014, Smart Green Shipping (SGS), has developed a new type of wind sail, called FastRig, that cuts carbon emissions. According to the company, it can be retrofitted to existing commercial vessels with available deck space, requiring no additional crew to operate it or port-side... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 03/14/2023 19:53 EDT

New data centre turns waste heat into warm water for swimming pools

A startup has unveiled a UK-first solution to soaring energy bills: data centre heat. The company, called Deep Green, installs tiny cloud data centres at local businesses. The system then turns heat from the servers into hot water for the host site. Deep Green provides the equipment free of charge and refunds the electricity costs. As a result, the client can cut their carbon emissions and energy bills. In exchange,... Read more

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Kirstie McDermott @ The Next Web 2 place · 03/14/2023 08:27 EDT

92% of UK companies that tested 4-day work week decide to adopt it permanently

If you lived in the 19th century and worked in manufacturing, you’d be looking at a working week of between 60 to 90 hours, according to research from the University of Groningen. These days, thankfully, things look a bit brighter. While working weeks differ across the EU—France famously has a 35-hour week—in general European staff can’t work more than 48 hours per week on average, including overtime. This means that... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 03/13/2023 16:04 EDT

Sale of SVB UK ‘minimises disruption to British tech,’ says Bank of England

The British tech sector can rest a little easier tonight after the UK arm of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was sold to HSBC for just £1. The intervention followed last week’s collapse of the subsidiary’s California-based parent company. The Bank of England (BoE) intervened over fears that mass withdrawals in the US would spread to the UK business. Many of SVB UK’s 3,300 customers, which include numerous VC investors and... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 3 place · 03/13/2023 11:46 EDT

New plans for a GDPR replacement have divided Britain’s tech sector

The UK has finally unveiled plans for its GDPR replacement: the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill (DPDIB). Introduced in Parliament last week, the bill aims to boost economic growth while protecting privacy.  The proposed rules promise to reduce paperwork, slash costs, foster trade, and (please, Lord) cut down on cookie pop-ups. They also controversially claim to produce savings of more than £4 billion over 10 years (more on that... Read more

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Chris Baraniuk @ The Next Web 1 place · 03/13/2023 09:06 EDT

From surplus energy to investment opportunities: Startups across Europe combat fuel poverty

On Christmas morning last year, dozens of households in the Republic of Ireland woke up to a hot water tank that had been heated overnight – for free. These households were part of a pilot run by the pioneering social enterprise EnergyCloud, which has found a way of using surplus wind energy on blustery nights to help people who are experiencing fuel poverty.  All it takes is the installation of... Read more

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Andrea Hak @ The Next Web · 03/13/2023 08:51 EDT

No Wifi? No problem: The traveler’s guide to eSIMs

The reasons you’ll want to stay connected while traveling are pretty obvious: unless you’re planning an Into the Wild style off the grid experience, you’ll probably want to be able to use your data to find your way around, buy tickets, upload photos onto social media, fire up that local dating app, or whatever you like to do while abroad. But, international data and calling rates can place a hefty... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 03/10/2023 11:24 EDT

EU extends crisis state aid rules to prevent green tech firms from leaving

The EU Commission is extending the relaxation of state aid rules to prevent green tech firms from relocating abroad and enable the bloc’s transition to a net-zero economy. The rules around national subsidies had already been amended in 2022 as a response to Russia’s war on Ukraine, seeking to enable member states to more easily finance struggling companies and energy production in Europe. Now, rising concerns about an escalating global... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 03/10/2023 05:40 EDT

Europe’s ports are using tech to navigate ‘the perfect storm’

Cargo ports are vital transport hubs in the world economy. Around 90% of all globally traded goods by tonnage is transported by sea and in 2021, a whopping 3.5 billion tonnes of freight passed through EU ports alone. Antwerp was the second-largest port in Europe — spreading across 120km² — before a merger with Bruges in 2022 created a combined port area of 160km² and the biggest chemical cluster on... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 03/09/2023 11:01 EDT

Intel wants another €5BN in subsidies to build chip plant in Germany

Under the Chips Act, the EU is seeking to end its dependence on China and produce 20% of the world’s semiconductors by 2030. Amidst the political push, attracting global giants to invest in the union’s domestic production has been a key strategy — with Intel’s plan to construct a massive chip plant in Magdeburg, Germany, considered a big boost for the bloc. But now, Intel is asking the German government... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 03/08/2023 15:02 EDT

Here’s how media outlets are using generative AI in journalism

Generative AI is entering the media — and hacks are getting worried. Except for your loyal correspondents at TNW, of course, as automated output can’t compare to our flair and original reporting (at least, that’s what I’m telling my overlords). Other journalists, however, aren’t as blessed. Last week, the owner of Britain’s Daily Mirror and the Express became the latest media magnate to add bots to the newsroom. The publisher,... Read more

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Martin SFP Bryant @ The Next Web 2 place · 03/08/2023 10:07 EDT

Lark Optics is targeting your retinas for AR without nausea and other sickness

This story is syndicated from the premium edition of PreSeed Now, a newsletter that digs into the product, market, and founder story of UK-founded startups so you can understand how they fit into what’s happening in the wider world and startup ecosystem. Whether you believe it’s the future of everything, or just a useful tool that will be part of the mix of tech we regularly use a few years... Read more

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Susan Armstrong @ The Next Web 2 place · 03/08/2023 06:52 EDT

3 women-led tech companies that are hiring right now

Call it an “old boys’ club” or “brogrammer culture,” there’s no denying the tech world is still dominated by men. Much has been written about the industry’s lack of diversity, of course. Most tech companies are run by men, and female role models are few and far between. According to a report by The World Bank, women make up less than a third of the world’s workforce in technology-related fields.... Read more

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Andrea Hak @ The Next Web · 03/07/2023 22:57 EDT

5 things founders want you to know about the Dutch tech scene this Women’s Day

Women’s Day is a day when we celebrate the achievements of the amazing women founders, developers, and VCs that are bringing innovation and disruption to the Dutch tech ecosystem. But it should also be a day when we confront the barriers and challenges women continue to face. The fact that International Women’s Day still exists is both a sign of progress but also a sign that, in our society, inequality... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 03/07/2023 16:16 EDT

Darktrace’s plan to protect critical infrastructure: think like an attacker

Cyber attacks on critical infrastructure have become a growing concern since war broke out in Ukraine. After the 2014 annexation of Crimea, a sustained barrage by Russian-linked groups pummelled infrastructure in Ukraine. The next year, the country endured the first confirmed hack to take down a power grid. The attacks have continued since Russia’s full-scale invasion began in February 2022. According to a recent report from Google’s Threat Analysis Group,... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 03/07/2023 05:11 EDT

Spain has launched a digital nomad visa — here’s how to get one

Sunny weather, a reasonable cost of living, delicious food, stunning landscapes — Spain has it all. And with some of the best internet speeds in Europe, the Mediterranean nation has become a popular destination for expats and remote workers. The newly-launched digital nomad visa has made the country an even more appealing option. The scheme has been in force since January, as part of the recently approved Startup Law, which... Read more

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Andris Ambainis @ The Next Web 1 place · 03/06/2023 04:00 EDT

Opinion: Europe is throwing billions at quantum computers. Will it pay off?

No one may fully understand quantum computing yet, but one thing is clear — the expectations are high. And where there are high expectations, there’s money. Both private and public funding for European quantum technologies has grown notably over the last few years. In 2021, private funding to quantum startups increased by 2.5x compared to 2020, and by 8x compared to 2019. Public funding has grown as well, with the... Read more

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