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Ana-Maria Stanciuc @ The Next Web 1 place · 02/23/2026 05:43 EDT

The EU’s strategic rebalancing of research partnerships with China

In 2026, one of Europe’s most ambitious scientific ventures, Horizon Europe, a seven-year, roughly €93 billion framework dedicated to research and innovation, underwent a quiet but significant transformation.  What had once been an open invitation to researchers across the globe now carries a more guarded tenor.  In critical areas such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 07/09/2024 05:25 EDT

How data drove McLaren’s race car to the fastest pit stop in F1 history

In Formula One, races are often won by slimmer margins than the naked eye can see. A tiny twist of a steering wheel, a twitchy step on a pedal, a fleeting lapse of concentration: any moment can determine success or failure. Frequently, these moments arrive when the car comes to a halt. When a driver hears the “box, box” call on their radio, they exit the main track for a... Read more

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Aoibhinn Mc Bride @ The Next Web 1 place · 07/09/2024 03:49 EDT

Apple Director backs Swift to replace C++ as choice programming language

When it comes to programming languages, it’s often the newest that garner the most attention. But according to Ted Kremenek, Apple director of languages and runtimes, programmers should be shaking off programming stalwart C++ in favour of Swift. “Swift’s safety, speed, and approachability, combined with built-in C and C++ interoperability, mean Swift is the best choice to succeed C++,” Kremenek said. 3 developer jobs hiring this week Software Developer F/M,... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 07/08/2024 19:00 EDT

Netherlands’ LUMO Labs launches €100M fund for European impact startups

Dutch venture capital fund manager LUMO Labs is launching a new €100mn fund for Europe’s impact-driven tech startups. Building on LUMO Lab’s existing investment strategy, the new Rise Fund will target startups that develop emerging technologies which align with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The technologies include AI, blockchain, IoT, VR, and AR. Their application needs to serve LUMO Labs’s focus areas of SDGs: Good Health and Wellbeing, Quality... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 07/08/2024 08:32 EDT

Europe’s Ariane 6 ready for launch: Here’s how the rocket will reach orbit

Europe is set to regain independent access to space tomorrow, July 9, when the long-awaited Ariane 6 rocket lifts off for the first time. The heavy-lift satellite launcher — commissioned by the European Space Agency (ESA) and made by ArianeGroup — was supposed to replace its predecessor, Ariane 5, right after its retirement a year ago. But a series of delays in developing Ariane 6, problems with the Vega-C small-lift... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 1 place · 07/05/2024 11:31 EDT

ITER troubles expose need for fusion between startups and governments

ITER, set to be the world’s largest experimental fusion reactor, has been delayed yet again. The €25bn megaproject will only switch on in 2034, and start producing energy in 2039. That’s almost a decade later than originally planned.  Thirty-five nations including the UK, US, China, and Russia launched ITER in 2006 to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion power. But startups may end up beating them to it.... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 07/05/2024 05:52 EDT

This tiny autonomous sailboat is charting a new course for marine science

Amar Shar, the co-founder of British AI unicorn Wayve, has backed Oshen, a budding startup building miniature autonomous sailboats. The little robots could transform the way scientists monitor everything from ocean temperatures and waves to biodiversity. The Plymouth, UK-based startup was founded last year by Anahita Laverack and Ciaran Dowds, two young engineering graduates at Imperial College London.     The startup is building small solar-powered “seaborn satellites” that sail around the... Read more

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Viesturs Abelis @ The Next Web 2 place · 07/05/2024 03:30 EDT

AI transformation: Here’s what it actually means for a company

Remember when during the 2017 crypto-craze a beverage company renamed itself  “Long Blockchain” and saw its stock price quintuple?  Today, much like back then, you’d be hard pressed to find a company that isn’t shouting from the rooftops about adopting the transformative technology du jour, i.e. artificial intelligence.  Those building AI tools and hardware are basking in investor and media attention, whereas those using them are quick to boast about... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 3 place · 07/04/2024 12:41 EDT

Why the EU is imposing maximum tariffs of 36.7% on Chinese EVs

The EU today confirmed huge new tariffs for EVs imported from China. From Friday, provisional charges of between 17.4% and 37.6% will be imposed on the vehicles. The lowest level will apply to BYD, an automaker based in Shenzhen. Geely, which owns Volvo, Polestar, and Lotus, faces duties of 19.9%. SAIC, a Chinese state-owned carmaker, will receive the maximum 37.6%. Other companies will be subject to new tariffs of 20.8%,... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 07/04/2024 10:58 EDT

World’s largest fusion reactor hit by more delays and spiralling costs

ITER — which is set to become the world’s biggest fusion reactor, and one of history’s most expensive science experiments — has reached a key milestone on its mission to create a mini Sun on Earth. But despite the apparent progress, the megaproject has also been hit by yet more delays and surging costs.   Nineteen giant magnetic coils — each measuring 17 metres tall and weighing 360 tonnes — have... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 3 place · 07/04/2024 08:19 EDT

Space laser project promises to boost EU sovereignty in the cosmos

A new EU project plans to expand adventures in the cosmos with a suitably space-age technology: lasers. The INPHOMIR initiative is developing the lasers to enhance spacecraft sensors. By emitting tiny pulses of light, the devices could improve the precision of satellite navigation. Their accuracy stems from their resistance to the harsh conditions of space. When vicious fog and dust descend upon satellites, traditional sensors are often impeded. These disruptions... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 3 place · 07/04/2024 01:59 EDT

Cowboy launches ebike game that lets you race other riders — in the real world

Cowboy has made the ebike industry’s first foray into gaming.  The Belgian ebike maker has launched three games — Race, Burn, and Push — that allow you to battle it out with other riders on a range of real-life challenges.    In Race, you compete against another rider in a 500-metre sprint. Your first dual will be against a stranger with similar stats. But with every win, your opponent gets a... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 07/03/2024 12:56 EDT

UK leads Europe for GenAI patents but Germany is catching up, UN report reveals

The UK leads Europe for generative AI patent filings — but Germany is closing the gap. That’s according to new data from the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), a UN agency that tracks patents. WIPO today released a report on 54,000 GenAI inventions from the decade ending in 2023. Over 25% of them emerged in the last year alone. The findings show that China has built a wide lead in... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 07/03/2024 10:46 EDT

Dutch startup bags fresh funding to tailor orchard farming for every tree

Aurea Imaging, an Utrecht-based agtech startup, has raised €2.8mn in a Series A round to scale up deployment of its sensor system for orchard farming. Founded in 2016, Aurea provides agronomic intelligence products for precision orchard management on the individual tree level. To maximise productivity by customising treatments for each tree, the startup has developed TreeScout, a tractor-mounted sensor system. Powered by 3D computer vision and edge computing processing capacity,... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 07/03/2024 09:45 EDT

Former pro athlete invents digital running track to unleash new world records

A British startup plans to create a new wave of athletics records by reinventing the running track. London-based Feldspar is engineering the surface to maximise speed. It all starts with the flooring design, which converts more running energy towards horizontal propulsion. As a result, sprinters can reduce the force required for upright momentum and put extra power into going forward. By improving energy return, the system could also reduce fatigue.... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 07/03/2024 09:19 EDT

EU ‘not on track’ to reach digital transformation targets, says Vestager

The EU is falling behind its digital transformation goals for 2030, according to this year’s State of the Digital Decade report by the European Commission. The bloc has set four main targets: the digital transformation of businesses, the boost of its digital infrastructure, the cultivation of digital skills, and the digitalisation of key public services and health records. However, the Commission’s findings reveal that the current efforts of the member... Read more

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Andrii Degeler @ The Next Web · 07/03/2024 06:55 EDT

TNW Podcast: From satellite tracking and space regulation to multimodal AI, and more

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, we’re featuring two interviews recorded at TNW Conference 2024 ago with two amazing women working in very different parts of the technology industry. The first guest of the show is Chiara... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 07/02/2024 09:32 EDT

Why Nvidia could soon be with hit with antitrust charges in France

Last month, Nvidia briefly became the world’s most valuable company, reaching a market capitalisation of $3.3tn. Behind the company’s meteoric rise to the top lies its market dominance in advanced AI chips. Once predominantly-known for its high-performance graphic processing units (GPUs) for gaming, Nvidia tapped its technological strengths to venture into the AI race. Its GPUs excel at parallel processing, simulations, and machine learning tasks, which makes them suitable for... Read more

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Jean-François Morizur and Bogdan Gogulan @ The Next Web 1 place · 07/02/2024 03:00 EDT

Ariane 6 will restore independent European access to space. Here’s what that means

As far back as December 2013, the European Council called for the member states of the European Union to develop their defence capabilities and so enhance the “strategic autonomy” of the EU. Since then, the idea that the term encapsulates has come up time and again.  In 2016, it was made part of the EU’s Global Strategy doctrine. It was promoted again in late 2020, championed in particular by France.... Read more

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 1 place · 07/02/2024 02:55 EDT

Greece taps AI-powered satellite tech to build wildfire defence system

Greece’s Ministry of Digital Governance has awarded German startup OroraTech a €20mn contract to build a satellite-based early warning system for wildfires, which last year alone cost the Mediterranean nation almost two billion euros in damages. The national defence system will consist of four thermal satellites and a network of ground sensors and processing services. OroraTech will develop it in partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA) and several Greek... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 07/01/2024 11:37 EDT

Neobank Monzo unveils new anti-fraud features in case of phone theft

UK-based neobank Monzo has unveiled three app-based security features, aiming to safeguard user accounts from criminals even in the case of phone theft. The new security tools are designed to prevent criminals from transferring or withdrawing amounts from Monzo accounts by offering an additional layer of protection. The digital bank plans to officially roll them out over the coming weeks. To begin with, customers will be able to use the... Read more

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