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Europe’s AI boom is starving femtech of funding, warns Karolina Löfqvist, CEO of Hormona, putting women’s health and a €30bn ...
Lucas Spreiter, founder of German startup Venta AI, warns Europe risks falling behind in the next wave of labour automation: ...
Dr. David von Rosen, founder of gaming unicorn Lottoland, explains why corporates need startup leaders to drive innovation.
Meeting hangovers are a productivity killer. Vivian Acquah, an inclusion strategist and workshop facilitator, explains how to ...
Is Europe ready for self-driving cars? From AV tech to regulation, explore how Europe compares to the US, China, and the UK.
TNW Spaces will continue to operate as usual, but the media site will only publish new content until the end of September, ...
Cem Ötkün, CEO and co-founder of Bounce Watch, shares his views on using AI for investing — drawing from his first-hand ...
Gustaf Sahlman, CEO of Swedish ID management firm Curity, argues Europe must reclaim its tech stack to secure digital ...
TNW Conference pitch battle winner Tap Electric is on a mission to make EV charging cheaper, easier, and stress-free.
Lize Hong, founder of Venture Vox, shares five expert tips to make a startup stand out, from mastering your messaging to ...
Michael Newton, CEO of Qorium, believes the European innovation ecosystem has an edge over the US — if it adapts its culture.
A new pocket-sized Starlink alternative promises secure military communications — safe from interference by billionaire CEOs. The system, named the RU1, was unveiled today by Swedish startup TERASi.