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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 [
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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 06/18/2024 06:36 EDT

Space forges, faster AI, and battlefield robots: NATO backs first 4 European startups

NATO has confirmed the first group of European startups and venture capital firms it’s investing in as part of its €1bn innovation fund. Officially launched in 2023, the NATO Innovation Fund (NIF) is a multi-sovereign VC fund that will back early-stage deep tech startups and VCs targeting emerging technologies with military and defence applications. The list of technologies ranges from AI, big data processing, and quantum computing to biotech, novel... Read more â€ș

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Rachel Gilley @ The Next Web 3 place · 06/18/2024 03:44 EDT

How startups’ marketing and communications strategies are shifting in the US and Europe

If I had to describe European tech growth over the last few years with one word, it would be ‘disruptive’. While it may seem clichĂ©, I’ve chosen this word for many reasons. Through a positive lens, European tech ‘disrupted’ many key sectors in the early 2020s, most notably Life Sciences, Energy Transition, and DeepTech — which are pretty ‘disruptive’ industries in themselves, with goals to drive positive impact in the... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 1 place · 06/17/2024 12:59 EDT

Why we need education-specific small language AI models

This article features an interview with Dan Rosensweig, who is speaking at TNW Conference on June 20. Check out the full event schedule here. Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform education for the better. But when ChatGPT launched in 2022, it caused schools and academia alike to panic. The AI model, able to reply to any question and write any text, was quickly denounced as a cheating-enabling tool —... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 3 place · 06/17/2024 07:53 EDT

We don’t want AI writers in the newsroom, say humans

Most news readers from the UK and US are uncomfortable with AI-generated journalism, an extensive new survey has revealed. Like most journalists these days, I use AI sometimes — to help me transcribe an interview or summarise a text. But I have long opposed using AI to generate content. AI simply cannot be trusted to report the news. Researchers have shown that even the most advanced large language models (LLMs)... Read more â€ș

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Andrea Hak @ The Next Web 2 place · 06/17/2024 05:31 EDT

TNW Conference 2024: A spotlight on the EU’s space ambitions

As we count down to TNW conference in Amsterdam on June 20 and 21, we’re previewing the sessions that we’re most excited about. This year, we’re seeing the EU take several big leaps toward building a stronger and more competitive future in space. In an ambitious step towards greater autonomy, the EU issued a call for bids to develop its own constellation of communications satellites, dubbed IRISÂČ. This €6 billion... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 06/14/2024 12:05 EDT

An AI artist has exposed our broken food system — and a way to fix it

This article features an interview with Jeroen van der Most, who is speaking at TNW Conference on June 21. Check out the full event schedule here. The generative AI boom is a double-edged sword for artists. On one side, the tech threatens to replace the future jobs of human creators, while exploiting their old work as training data without compensation. On the other edge of blade, AI is providing artists... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 06/14/2024 11:20 EDT

4 innovations to spur Europe’s energy transition — and cut reliance on China

Clean energy production from sources like nuclear, wind, and solar reached record levels in 2023, meeting over two-thirds of the EU’s electricity demand.  Despite the progress, the Union must prioritise investments in innovative clean technologies that reduce its reliance on China, warns a new report by the EU’s Institute for Security Studies.  Europe is notoriously dependent on China and other foreign powers for supplies of everything from solar panels and... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 3 place · 06/14/2024 07:41 EDT

This week in Dutch tech: TNW Conference edition

Friday is finally here and so is this week’s round-up of tech news from the Netherlands! With less than seven days to go for TNW Conference in Amsterdam on June 20 and 21, this roundup comes with a twist: our editorial team’s picks of the event’s unmissable speakers and talks!  But before we get to that, let’s dive into the news. News Highlights Amsterdam suspends shared cargo ebike service Cargoroo... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web · 06/14/2024 06:58 EDT

Highview Power secures £300M to build UK’s first liquid air battery

UK scaleup Highview Power has secured ÂŁ300mn to build a liquid air storage plant in Manchester.  The UK government’s Infrastructure Bank led the funding round. Investment bank Goldman Sachs, British energy firm Centrica, and mining giant Rio Tinto also took part. The investment acts as a stamp of approval for an emerging technology that could help wean the country off dirty sources of baseload power like gas and coal. “We... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web · 06/14/2024 03:04 EDT

TNW Conference 2024: Bringing fallen ebike superstar VanMoof back to life

As we count down to TNW conference in Amsterdam on June 20 and 21, we’re profiling some of the sessions we’re most amped about. As a cycling fanatic, I’m eagerly anticipating my conversation with Eliott Wertheimer, who joined VanMoof as co-CEO last year to rejuvenate the struggling ebike brand. VanMoof filed for bankruptcy last year, leaving tens of thousands of riders stranded. Despite being one of the most heavily funded... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 06/13/2024 11:14 EDT

Hackers linked to Hamas tied to cyberespionage via Android spyware in Palestine

Hackers linked to Hamas have been implicated in five cyberespionage campaigns targeting Palestine and Egypt. The evidence emerged in new research from ESET, a cybersecurity company based in Slovakia. Analysts at the firm detected five campaigns spreading trojanized apps to Android users. The attacks focus on user data espionage in Palestine and Egypt. The campaigns deploy multistage Android spyware, which ESET calls “AridSpy.” To distribute the spyware, the hackers used... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 3 place · 06/13/2024 09:33 EDT

Why Germany, Hungary oppose the EU’s new tariffs on Chinese EVs

The European Union has hiked tariffs for EVs imported from China, drawing reproach from Beijing and some of its own member states, including Germany, Sweden, and Hungary. The tough new tariffs range between 17.4% and 38.1%, on top of the existing import duty of 10%. If the EU enforces these provisional measures, Chinese EVs are set to become significantly more expensive in the bloc. For Brussels, the tariffs are a... Read more â€ș

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Kirstie McDermott @ The Next Web · 06/13/2024 08:57 EDT

Everything you need to know about Finch, the latest programming language developed by MIT

In May, a research team from MIT announced a new programming language, Finch. It’s designed to support both flexible control flow and diverse data structures. “Finch facilitates a programming model which resolves the challenges of computing over structured arrays by combining control flow and data structures into a common representation where they can be co-optimized,” say its creators. Not to be confused with the Swedish fintech of the same name... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 06/13/2024 06:03 EDT

European AI leaders Aleph Alpha and Silo ink deal to deliver ‘sovereign AI’

Two of Europe’s emerging leaders in artificial intelligence have signed a deal to spread “sovereign AI” across the continent. Germany’s Aleph Alpha and Finland’s Silo AI announced the partnership today. The duo plan to create a “one-stop-solution” for European industrial firms exploring generative AI. Their collaboration brings together distinctive expertise. Aleph Alpha has been described a European rival to OpenAI, but with a stronger focus on data protection, security, and... Read more â€ș

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Andrii Degeler @ The Next Web 1 place · 06/12/2024 10:34 EDT

TNW Podcast: Behind the scenes of TNW Conference 2024; Dutch chips, Danish media, Chinese internet

ï»ż 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, Ioanna and Andrii talk about some of the latest developments in the Dutch and European chips industry, Danish media and OpenAI, our spatial navigation skills, Chinese internet disappearing, and much... Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web 2 place · 06/12/2024 09:57 EDT

TNW Conference 2024: Building the world’s first medically-cleared contraceptive app

With only a little over a week left till the TNW Conference in Amsterdam on June 20 and 21, we’re highlighting some of the sessions we’re most excited about. One of the talks I’m really looking forward to this year touches on a purpose very close to my heart: leveraging technology to transform healthcare applications. If you’re as interested in the topic as I am, then make sure not to... Read more â€ș

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 1 place · 06/12/2024 09:00 EDT

Stability AI launches Stable Diffusion 3, its ‘most sophisticated image generation model yet’

Stability AI today launched Stable Diffusion 3 Medium, which the British startup calls its “most advanced text-to-image open model yet.” Comprised of 2 billion parameters, SD3 Medium promises photorealistic results without complex workflows. Crucially, the model can generate these images while running on individual consumer systems. It also overcomes common artefacts in hands and faces, Stability said. The company built SD3 Medium to understand complex prompts involving spatial relationships, compositional. Read more â€ș

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 06/12/2024 08:08 EDT

Black Semiconductor raises €254.4M for graphene-based chips in boost for European sector

Amid a global race for semiconductor leadership, an Aachen-based startup has raised €254.4mn for its chip technology in a big boost for the German as well as the European semiconductor sector. Brothers Daniel and Sebastian Schall launched Black Semiconductor in 2020, spinning it out from the University of Aachen. The startup is developing a new type of chip-connecting technology using graphene, a novel material discovered in 2010 by Andre Geim... Read more â€ș

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Linnea Ahlgren @ The Next Web · 06/12/2024 05:58 EDT

European telecoms leading the way in quantum tech adoption, report finds

Say quantum technologies and most people probably still imagine something decades into the future. But, as a new report released today demonstrates, quantum is already here — especially as it relates to the telecom industry.  After years of incremental progress confined to research institutions, the emerging quantum technology sector has begun to gather commercial momentum. While most of the developments have been related to the quantum computing domain and its... Read more â€ș

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SiÎn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 2 place · 06/12/2024 04:58 EDT

Amsterdam suspends shared cargo ebike service Cargoroo over ‘failed questionnaire’

Amsterdam has refused to grant Cargoroo a new license to operate its shared cargo ebike rental service in the Dutch capital. Instead, it has handed over exclusive operating rights to BAQME, an upstart rival from Rotterdam.  The City first announced the decision in January. However, Cargoroo launched an appeal, which officials rejected last week.  Cargoroo’s existing license — which allowed it to run a fleet of 110 cargo ebikes in... Read more â€ș

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