Teledriving startup Vay plans to bring remote-controlled cars to Belgium this year


Last week I rented a vehicle through one of the many popular car-sharing platforms. The whole process went pretty smoothly and I didn’t crash, which is always a good thing. But the one inconvenient aspect was drop off and collection. 

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ASML’s new lab opens up access to its most advanced chipmaking machine


ASML, the sole producer of chipmaking machines used in the world’s most advanced semiconductors, has opened a test lab for its High NA EUV lithography equipment, its most high-end tool to date. The laboratory, located in Veldhoven, the Netherlands, is a joint

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Airbus’ stealth drone could assist human fighter pilots in combat


Airbus has unveiled an unmanned stealth drone concept that would assist human fighter pilots during armed aerial combat.  The full-scale model of the prototype aircraft — simply called “Wingman” — will be on display at the International Aerospace Exh

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Dutch startup BioBX bags €80M to turn plastic waste into hydrocarbons


A Dutch startup has devised a way to convert mountains of plastic waste into chemicals essential for the production of a wide range of goods, from bottles to batteries.  BioBTX has patented the process — known as Integrated Cascading Catalytic P

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Microsoft plans to accelerate AI in the Nordics, commits $3.2B to Sweden


Microsoft plans to invest $3.2bn (€2.9bn) to expand its AI and cloud infrastructure in Sweden, marking the company’s biggest single investment in the Nordic nation. The initiative aims to help boost Sweden’s competitiveness in the burgeoning artificial intel

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Creandum raises €500M fund as European tech investment shows signs of recovery


Swedish VC firm Creandum — an early backer of Spotify and Klarna — has raised €500mn to fund budding European tech startups. The fund comes at a potentially watershed moment for tech investment in Europe. After a two-year capital dry spell in the wake

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Babbel CEO: AI will redefine language learning — but won’t replace it


In our diverse and interconnected world, learning foreign languages is not only a powerful skill, but also essential for cross-cultural communication. But as translation and interpretation tools become more and more advanced, supercharged by generative AI, a q

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Why Spain just banned Meta’s new EU election voting features


Spain’s privacy watchdog has barred Meta from launching two features on Facebook and Instagram that the tech giant says were intended to encourage users to vote in the upcoming EU elections.  The tools, dubbed Election Day Information (EDI) and V

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This week in Dutch tech


Friday is finally here and so is this week’s round-up of tech news from the Netherlands. We’ve had seven dynamic days of digital developments. From banking hacks and Booking fakes to malware and memes, the end of May’s been action-packed. Here’s

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The rise of Heat Geek — a startup hell-bent on bringing heat pumps to the Brits


Missing the chance to install a heat pump in his London home had always bothered tech industry whizz Aadil Qureshi. While builders were in the middle of renovating and extending his terraced house during the depths of the pande

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