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TNW València 2023 was a blast — here are our favourite moments

Apr07
by Sindy Cator on April 7, 2023 at 8:31 am
Posted In: Uncategorized


For 16 memorable years, TNW Conference has been at the center of Amsterdam’s tech ecosystem, but on March 30 and 31, TNW València brought — for the very first time — the heart of tech to Spain’s east coast. But we didn’t choose Valencia simply for its bright blue sea, delicious paellas, or sunny weather. The vibrant city is Spain’s fastest-growing entrepreneurial ecosystem, and has the most startups per capita of anywhere in the country — transforming itself into Mediterranean’s startup powerhouse. “Valencia’s tech ecosystem is a breath of fresh air,” says Myrthe van der Erve, TNW’s CEO. At València’s…

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Mammoth meatball beef exposes foodtech’s patent problem

Apr06
by Sindy Cator on April 6, 2023 at 6:39 pm
Posted In: Insider


A bitter feud has erupted over who first resurrected the woolly mammoth — as a meatball. The de-extinct delicacy was unveiled last week at Nemo Science Museum in the Netherlands. Naturally, no mammoths were harmed in the making of the product. In lieu of dead flesh, an Australian startup called Vow produced the meatball from DNA. First, the team identified the DNA sequence for mammoth myoglobin, a protein that creates a meaty taste. To fill in some gaps in the sequence, they added genetic data from the African elephant — the pachyderm’s closest living relative. Using a low-current and high-voltage charge, they…

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└ Tags: elephant, Insider, Next Featured, science, Startups and technology, Sustainability, web
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Everything you need to know about building a career in the gaming industry

Apr06
by Sindy Cator on April 6, 2023 at 8:36 am
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It may seem like the fantasy of every ’80s kid who ever picked up a Game Boy but being obsessed with video games can actually offer you an array of career opportunities. The industry continues to go from strength to strength, and powering it is a global network of game-players, creatives, technologists, and many others whose skills bring games to life. According to the International Software Federation of Europe, 52% of Europeans between the ages of six and 64 play video games. And it’s not the kids who dominate the stats either. More than three-quarters (76%) of these gamers are…

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└ Tags: career, europe, Future of Work, game, Gaming, industry, web
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Swedish startup unveils first ‘origami’ e-motorcycle — and €15K price tag

Apr04
by Sindy Cator on April 4, 2023 at 11:34 pm
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What do you get when you mix motorcycles with origami? The answer, dear reader, is the Stilride 1. The unique vehicle is the brainchild of Swedish startup Stilride. The company today unveiled the final design and price for the new electric ride, which is due to launch in 2024. For €15,000, each customer will get a made-to-order motorcycle that combines looks, performance, and sustainability. To manufacture each vehicle, Stilride uses a pioneering method dubbed “industrial origami,” which applies the Japanese art of paper-folding to sheet metal. The startup’s software first defines the geometries, which industrial robots and laser-cutting then bring…

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Italy’s ChatGPT ban sets a worrying precedent for EU startups

Apr04
by Sindy Cator on April 4, 2023 at 4:03 pm
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which took the world by the storm after its launch in November, is now facing a temporary ban in Italy over “unlawful” personal data collection and the lack of an age verification system for children. The Italian data protection agency, known as Garante, was prompted to act by ChatGPT’s data breach on March 20, which, according to OpenAI, allowed a number of users to see other users’ information, such as their first and last name, email address, and the last four digits of their credit card number. Garante accused the US-based AI company of having “no legal basis”…

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