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TNW Conference 2025 theme spotlight: AI and Deeptech

Oct10
by Sindy Cator on October 10, 2024 at 5:12 pm
Posted In: Insider


Debates about AI are everywhere these days. Families are chatting about its impacts on their lives. Politicians are deliberating over the laws that oversee it. Workers are talking about the risks of job automation. Entrepreneurs are chewing over the business opportunities. And the tech world is discussing what everyone else will be discussing next. Unfortunately, these conversations have also attracted countless scoundrels. They join the chat with wild promises and heavy doses of AI snake oil. But behind their breathless hype, remarkable innovations are emerging. Don’t believe me? Well, just take a look at this week’s Nobel Prize winners.  On…

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Norwegian startup Muybridge emerges from stealth to ‘reinvent’ the camera

Oct10
by Sindy Cator on October 10, 2024 at 2:55 pm
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Deep tech startup Mybridge has emerged from the shadows with an €8mn investment to fuel its objective — to revolutionise the way we take photos. Founded by Håkon Espeland and Anders Tomren in 2020, Muybridge has spent the last four years developing real-time computer vision technology that uses software to replace most of the moving parts found in traditional cameras. “Muybridge is one of those rare companies that has managed to combine enabling technologies in a way that opens a new paradigm,” said Filip Petersson, partner at Scandinavian VC Fairpoint Capital, the lead investor in the funding round.   Muybridge’s co-founder…

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OpenAI deepens European footprint with new hubs in Paris, Brussels

Oct09
by Sindy Cator on October 9, 2024 at 9:32 am
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OpenAI is opening new offices in Paris and Brussels as the ChatGPT maker accelerates its global expansion plans. The new sites increase the company’s European presence to four offices. They join London, which began OpenAI’s international expansion in 2023, and Dublin, which became the firm’s first EU base a few months later. Alongside the European hubs, OpenAI is also launching new offices in New York City, Seattle, Paris, Brussels, and Singapore. Job openings at all the sites will be listed here. For OpenAI, the European locations offer diverse attractions. The company has praised London for its “vibrant technology ecosystem” and “exceptional…

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European Investment Bank crafts new funding plan to keep startups in the EU

Oct08
by Sindy Cator on October 8, 2024 at 2:29 pm
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) is considering new measures to help close the funding gap for European startups and prevent them from relocating across the Atlantic. During a meeting with EU finance ministers yesterday in Luxembourg, the EIB proposed its “Action Plan” that aims to boost Europe’s capital markets, investments, and competitiveness. A key pillar of the plan is to increase support for the EU’s venture capital and private equity markets to enable the scaling up of innovative startups and unicorns. This includes three different measures, starting with the extension of the European Tech Champions Initiative (ETCI). Launched in 2023,…

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What European founders need to know about US vs EU market expansion

Oct07
by Sindy Cator on October 7, 2024 at 6:14 am
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The recently released EU Competitiveness Report from the European Commission delivered a stark message to the bloc’s tech sector. As Mario Draghi, lead author of the report, warned, Europe faces ‘’an existential challenge’’. “The problem is not that Europe lacks ideas or ambition,” the former Italian premier said. “But innovation is blocked at the next stage: we are failing to translate innovation into commercialisation.” Namely, the bloc needs to focus on providing the right conditions for more European big tech companies to grow — and the incentives for them to actually stay. As we get ready for CES Unveiled in…

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