As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the tech landscape, developers are increasingly faced with the task of selecting which programming languages are the most beneficial and effective in terms of AI development. Taking into consideration the rapid growth of AI and machine learning, is one programming language better poised to address the demands of this evolving field? Java has been a programming stalwart since its inception in 1995, and remains... Read more âș
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UK-based scaleup Beam, born from the recent merger of offshore tech companies Rovco and Vaarst, has launched the âworldâs firstâ autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) driven by AI.  The mini-sub can perform complex underwater tasks with no human intervention whatsoever. Thereâs nobody piloting it, nobody directing it where to go, no need for pre-mission planning, the company says. However, a remote operator can take over if required. The underwater drone is... Read more âș
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The vaccine market might be a crowded one, but London-based Vicebio aspires to cement its own place within it. The startup announced today it has raised $100mn in Series B funding for the development of its next-generation vaccines for respiratory viruses. Vicebio aims to deliver vaccines that are highly effective, easy to manufacture, and ready-to-use in prefilled syringes. The key to achieving this result lies in using a novel approach... Read more âș
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Environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) is not a new topic in the European startup space â in fact, itâs been talked about and debated for years on end. Yet, when you follow discussions and investment patterns closely and work with enough seed- and early-stage startups, itâs apparent that the topic of ESG is also riddled with misconceptions. These are often perpetuated, shared, and fed by investors â and can... Read more âș
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NATO-backed Ephos announced today the opening of a production facility dedicated to glass-based quantum photonic chips â a world first, according to the startup. These chips can power quantum applications in computing, sensing, and communications, as well as improve the performance of classical computing. Founded in 2022, Ephos has developed a proprietary manufacturing process that enables it to move away from silicon and build photonic chips with glass substrates â... Read more âș
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Future Tech Ventures (FTV), a new venture capital firm focusing on startups in the Northern Netherlands, officially launched yesterday in Groningen. FTV debuted with a âŹ20mn fund that will support at least 50 high-tech startups in the proof-of-concept phase. The investment period is set between 2024 and 2029. âStartups are often in a very early phase where funding is difficult to secure, and there are significant risks related to technology,... Read more âș
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German startup DeepDrive has bagged âŹ30mn to scale up its electric motor technology that promises to boost EV range to over 800km â without any changes to battery capacity. Founded in 2021, DeepDrive claims its dual-rotor motor boasts the highest torque and power density of any EV motor available today. It also has low noise emissions, and is built using far fewer rare earth materials.  DeepDrive says its technology can... Read more âș
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The NATO Innovation Fund (NIF) has announced its first investment in quantum tech, leading a âŹ5mn seed round. The recipient is Southampton University spinout Aquark Technologies, which has developed a unique quantum sensing technology. Aquarkâs patented cold atom system can be used as an alternative position, navigation, and timing (PNT) device, independent from satellites and thus immune to external tampering such as GPS interference. Doing away with the cumbersome magnetic... Read more âș
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This year, Air Canada lost a lawsuit against a customer who was misled by an AI chatbot into purchasing full-price plane tickets, being assured they would later be refunded under the companyâs bereavement policy. The airline tried to claim the bot was âresponsible for its own actions.â This line of argumentation was rejected by the court and the company not only had to pay compensation, it also received public criticism... Read more âș
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Amid the AI boom, data centres are consuming alarming amounts of electricity. Theyâre also responsible for 1% of global energy-related emissions. By 2030, their power demand could increase by 160%. Switzerland-based Lightium aims to provide a solution. The young startup announced today it has raised $7mn in seed funding to both accelerate the performance of data centres and reduce their energy consumption with a next generation of photonic chips. Data... Read more âș
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Ekaterina Zaharieva hasnât even started work as the EUâs first startup commissioner, but tensions are already rising around her role. The Bulgarian politician was nominated for the job on Tuesday. Alongside startups, her brief will also cover research and innovation. But first, her appointment needs approval from the European Parliament. Her critics hope that confirmation never comes. Here are three big reasons for their opposition. 1. She lacks experience in... Read more âș
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In its most expensive project to date, Germanyâs Cyber Agency (Cyberagentur) has awarded three different contracts to four quantum computing startups â Quantum Brilliance, ParityQC, Oxford Ionics, and neQxt. Their mission is to deliver the worldâs first quantum computer for âmobile security and defenceâ by 2027. After that, phase four of the project will kick in, and only one of the candidates will remain. Qubits from defect diamonds A portable... Read more âș
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ï»ż Welcome to the new episode of the TNW Podcast â 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 todayâs episode, Linnea and Andrii talk about flight tracking and its community, the new European Commission, health trackers for pets, revisiting Prince of Persia, and much more. Here are the stories and... Read more âș
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A German drone firm claims to have made a âmajor breakthroughâ in autonomous swarm technology. Munich-based Quantum Systems announced on Tuesday that it has successfully flown AI-controlled Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in swarms. The company said the AI ensured âreliable mission executionâ â even when individual drones completely failed. The system also operated effectively under radio interference. Commissioned by the German Armed Forces, the tests were conducted last month at... Read more âș
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Since its founding in 2017, DeepL has been raising machine translation standards, successfully rivalling giants such as Google Translate. Today, the startup unveiled an âindustry-firstâ AI-powered glossary generator for businesses. The new tool works as a supplement of DeepLâs Glossary feature, first launched in 2020. Glossary enables professionals and companies to personalise translations based on their needs, from technical terminology to product names and branded terms. âMany businesses struggle to... Read more âș
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Espoo outside of Helsinki is turning into quite the quantum hub. The cityâs latest addition to the Finnish quantum computing ecosystem is QMill. The newly minted algorithm startup just raised âŹ4mn in seed funding to leverage near-term hardware to deliver real benefits to industry through quantum computing. âThere is momentum growing at the moment [in quantum], and investors can see that a lot of companies are experimenting with quantum computing... Read more âș
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Ekaterina Zaharieva has been nominated as the EUâs first ever commissioner for startups, the blocâs chief Ursula von der Leyen announced today. Zaharieva served as Bulgariaâs deputy prime minister for judicial reform and foreign affairs between 2017 and 2021. Sheâs currently a member of the Bulgarian Parliament. Von der Leyen has now proposed Zaharieva as the designated commissioner for startups, research, and innovation. âWe must put research and innovation, science... Read more âș
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Data centres gobble up roughly 2% of global electricity, which translates to around 1% of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions.  Streaming Netflix, storing stuff in the cloud, and meeting up on Zoom are just some of the online activities fuelling machinesâ appetite for energy. But perhaps the biggest culprit of all is artificial intelligence. AI models require immense amounts of computational power to train and run, particularly for machine learning and... Read more âș
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Flink, one of the few rapid grocery delivery startups left operating in Europe, has secured $150mn to grow its business in Germany and the Netherlands. The funding comprises $115 million in equity and $35 million in debt, with backing from both new and existing investors, including BOND, Northzone, and supermarket chain REWE. This reportedly brings the companyâs valuation to nearly $1bn. With the fresh capital, Flink plans to âexpand [its]... Read more âș
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In a first for London, electric drones will soon fly urgent blood samples between Guyâs and St Thomaâs hospitals in the centre of the city. The upcoming flights are part of a joint pilot between the NHS, healthcare logistics startup Apian, and drone manufacturer Wing, a subsidiary of Alphabet, spun out from the companyâs moonshot factory X. The aim is to improve patient care by accelerating turnaround delivery times. Currently,... Read more âș
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