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Cristian Dina @ The Next Web · 06/20/2026 13:17 EDT

Claude Guillemot, one of five brothers who co-founded Ubisoft in 1986, has died in a plane crash near the coastal town of La Baule in western France. He was 69. Guillemot and a flight instructor from Rennes were both killed when their twin-engine Cessna 421 crashed in a field near La Baule aerodrome on the [
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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 05/21/2024 09:19 EDT

Swiss startup creates modular device for on-demand cell therapy manufacturing

Switzerland-based Limula today announced a raise of $6.8mn (€6.2mn) to further develop its technology, which aims to automate cell therapy manufacturing. Gene and cell therapies have emerged as a promising treatment for life-threatening or difficult-to-manage diseases such as cancer, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. Such therapies place healthy genes and cells into the body to repair or replace malfunctioning on damaged ones. But despite their potential benefits, the high cost (up to... Read more â€ș

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Callum Booth @ The Next Web 1 place · 05/20/2024 05:02 EDT

Ebikes are more popular than ever, but we’re nowhere near a car-less world

Moving to Amsterdam was eye-opening. Having grown up in the car-centric UK and struggled to cycle in London, it felt as though the Dutch embrace of bikes was innate, something that simply happened due to a quirk of national character. This, of course, proved incorrect. The Netherlands’ cycle culture didn’t spring from nowhere. Instead, its centrality in day-to-day life was created and planned, rather than miraculously appearing from the heavens. Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 1 place · 05/17/2024 11:42 EDT

Ebike-sharing app Forest rides ad revenue to become ‘cheapest’ in London

If you’ve been to London recently you may have noticed packs of dark green and brown ebikes lining the city’s streets. They belong to Forest, an aptly named startup that claims to be London’s cheapest and most sustainable shared ebike operator.   It’s success stems from an advertising model unique to the world of micro-mobility.  Forest’s competitors in the capital include Lime, Voi, and Tier. All these ebike sharing schemes work... Read more â€ș

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web 2 place · 05/17/2024 08:13 EDT

This week in Dutch tech

Friday is here, there is a long weekend ahead in the Netherlands, and it’s time for your weekly round-up of news from the Dutch tech ecosystem.  This week saw Booking.com become a DMA “gatekeeper,” a new European Investment Fund (EIF) office opened in Amsterdam, TSMC questioned whether or not ASML’s new machines might be too expensive, neobank bunq entered the insurance market and there were fresh rounds of funding for... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 05/17/2024 07:03 EDT

Watch: Space telescope captures solar megastorm behind epic northern lights

You’ve probably already seen the dazzling pics of the aurora that flooded social media over the weekend. Lucky onlookers were treated to streaks of green, pink, and purple dancing across the night sky from the UK to New Zealand. đ‘šđ‘Œđ‘čđ‘¶đ‘č𝑬đ‘ș đ‘©đ‘¶đ‘č𝑬𝑹𝑳𝑬đ‘ș đ‘Źđ‘” 𝑭đ‘čđ‘šđ‘”đ‘Ș𝑬 – Comme si vous y Ă©tiez en accĂ©lĂ©rĂ© ! Timelapse d’une heure – Mont Saint-Michel – Nuit du 10 au 11 Mai 2024 𝑀𝑎𝑡ℎ𝑖𝑒𝑱 𝑅𝑖𝑣𝑟𝑖𝑛 / Tous... Read more â€ș

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web 3 place · 05/16/2024 12:07 EDT

Second House of Quantum opens in Delft

Many noteworthy things happened in the realm of European tech yesterday. However, not all involved the King of Sweden — and quantum. To see the representative of such a traditional office in conjunction with the most out-there groundbreaking tech almost causes a bit of a cognitive dissonance. Nonetheless, H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf attended the inauguration of the second House of Quantum building in Delft, the Netherlands, on Wednesday.  The... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web · 05/16/2024 10:55 EDT

Airbus’ new Racer is half-plane, half-copter — and it’s lightning-fast

Business execs and politicians gathered at a helicopter base in France yesterday for the first public unveiling of Airbus’ new Racer aircraft. At first glance, Racer looks like a regular helicopter. Look closer, however, and you’ll notice it has both wings and two forward-facing rotors. This means it can take-off vertically like a helicopter, and fly fast like a plane — real fast. Racer can reach speeds in excess of... Read more â€ș

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Ann-Sophie Delage @ The Next Web · 05/16/2024 09:58 EDT

The rise of the ‘augmented’ startup founder

The modern startup founder will tell you work never stops. What they’re far less likely to tell you is that stress, anxiety, panic, and feelings of failure never stop either.  From worrying about funding and filling skills gaps in an uber-competitive environment, to simply running out of available working time to clear to-do lists — leaders contend with countless unique and interchangeable stresses on a daily basis.  Whether it’s a... Read more â€ș

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web 1 place · 05/16/2024 09:00 EDT

Rollercoaster for UK AI scene as PolyAI bags $50M while Stability AI mulls sale

The artificial intelligence scene in Great Britain feels a little bit like your weekly tv drama at the moment. Major funding rounds compete for attention with controversial CEO departures and outlandish government campaigns (“Unicorn Kingdom” and 3D statue holograms, anyone?).   London-based PolyAI today announced it had secured a valuation of $500mn following a successful fund raise for its call centre voice assistant tech. It might not be the sexiest of... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 05/16/2024 05:25 EDT

A new browser war is brewing in Europe

Have you ever been trapped in a bad relationship? I’m stuck in one right now with Google Chrome. The browser’s good looks can no longer hide the ugliness that lurks inside. Chrome devours my laptop’s memory, sucks away its battery, and harvests my data. All the while, the software expands Google’s repressive empire. Chrome, you treat me terribly. Why can’t I quit you?  One reason for my undeserved loyalty is... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 05/15/2024 11:19 EDT

AWS to launch European ‘sovereign cloud’ in Germany by 2025, earmarks €7.8B

Amazon Web Services (AWS) today confirmed plans to launch its European “sovereign cloud”, aiming to enhance data residency and security across the EU. The city of Bradenburg in Germany will be the first region to host the cloud servers, which are set to power up by the end of 2025. AWS will invest €7.8bn through 2040. According to the tech giant, the European sovereign cloud will have its entire infrastructure... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 05/15/2024 07:52 EDT

Unlike Intel, TSMC isn’t sold on ASML’s new chipmaking machines

While Intel is betting big on ASML’s latest High NA EUV chipmaking machines, Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC is considering opting out. Speaking at a conference in Amsterdam on Tuesday, TSMC’s Senior VP Kevin Zhang told reporters that ASML’s new equipment comes with too hefty a price tag. The Dutch chipmaker’s High NA EUV machines represent the next generation in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography technology, which uses light to draw chip... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 05/15/2024 06:11 EDT

LLMs ‘for all official EU languages’ on horizon for Finnish startup

A Finnish startup today launched a multilingual AI model that’s a “significant milestone” on the path to LLMs for every EU language, the company says. Helsinki-based Silo AI calls the new large language model Viking 7B. It covers  Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish, as well as English and programming languages. Evaluations indicate best-in-class performance in all the Nordic languages — without compromising the English outputs. Peter Sarlin, Silo AI’s... Read more â€ș

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Elaine Burke @ The Next Web 1 place · 05/15/2024 03:40 EDT

7 certifications software developers should consider to grow their career

The necessity of professional certifications is debated, with many software developers pooh-poohing their relevance when it comes to securing a job. But in a competitive job market, anything that can give you an edge or help you stand out as a candidate is worth considering. If you’re at the early stage of your career, or looking to pivot, securing certification can offer assurances of your skills when you’ve not yet... Read more â€ș

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Andrii Degeler @ The Next Web · 05/15/2024 02:30 EDT

TNW Podcast: Janis Putrams on robotic wind turbine care; a massive raise for self-driving AI tech and more supercomputers

Welcome to the new episode of the TNW Podcast — the show where we discuss the latest developments in the European technology ecosystem and feature interviews with some of the most interesting people in the industry. In today’s episode, Linnea and SiĂŽn talk about a massive investor vote of confidence for self-driving AI tech, the UK joining the EU-led supercomputer project, the first ever CGI in cinema, and the sun’s... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web · 05/15/2024 02:00 EDT

Norwegian startup trains AI to predict natural disasters

Norwegian startup 7Analytics has secured €4mn to help predict the next big flood or landslide. The Bergen-based outfit trains machine learning algorithms on vast quantities of data on everything from weather to land use. The AI then learns to predict how natural disasters will unfold with metre-scale accuracy. Whereas the weather forecast tells you when a storm is approaching, 7Analytics will tell you exactly how the water from this storm... Read more â€ș

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web · 05/14/2024 11:44 EDT

Europe, meet Claude: Anthropic’s ChatGPT rival finally available in the EU

Starting today, users in Europe can access Claude, Amazon-backed AI startup Anthropic’s proper ChatGPT contender.  There are a few company names that have become synonymous with the advent of generative AI. OpenAI may have had the early-mover advantage, with ChatGPT becoming close to a household name. However, others have also been busy honing their craft and algorithms.  When Anthropic first released its latest large language model (LLM) family Claude 3... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 05/14/2024 10:28 EDT

Tornado Cash dev Alexey Pertsev gets 5 years prison-time for money laundering

Alexey Pertsev, the developer behind crypto mixer Tornado Cash, has been found guilty of money laundering by a Dutch court at ‘s-Hertogenbosch. Pertsev, was first imprisoned in the Netherlands, where he has been residing, in August 2022 on charges of money laundering worth of $1.2bn in cryptocurrency. He was released in April 2023 and remained under house arrest pending his trial in March this year — the verdict of which... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 05/14/2024 05:55 EDT

Booking.com joins tech giants as ‘gatekeeper’ under EU competition rules

Booking.com has joined the ranks of tech giants, such as Google and Meta, that fall under the EU’s sweeping online competition rules. Dubbed the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the law aims to establish a level digital playing field by setting clear rights and obligations for large online platforms, referred to as “gatekeepers.” The goal is to tackle monopolising practices. “Booking is an important player in the European tourism ecosystem and... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web · 05/14/2024 02:00 EDT

Einride starts building ‘world’s largest’ autonomous trucking network in Dubai

Einride has partnered with Jebel Ali Port in Dubai as part of its ambitious plan to build the world’s largest autonomous trucking network. The Swedish freight mobility startup has signed a deal with DP World, which handles logistics at the port — the world’s 10th busiest. The firm will use hundreds of Einride’s electric trucks to haul containers around the shipyard.  Starting next year, DP World will start using autonomous... Read more â€ș

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