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This Dutch startup wants to electrify industrial-scale machines

5 top tips to land your dream tech job in 2023

UK startup develops device to combat tyre wear pollution

‘A new way of doing artificial intelligence’: UK’s Mignon has a fresh proposition for AI on the edge

Quiet quitting is comforting — quitting is liberating

What Greek myths can teach us about the dangers of AI

UK scientists discover method to reduce steelmaking’s CO2 emissions by 90%

Musk’s in a legal duel with a king over Twitter’s unpaid London rent

Great job! Bulgaria’s first offshore wind turbine will be used to produce gas

Europe’s homegrown battery cells could end its reliance on China by 2027

How startups can protect their IP: 8 tips from a patent attorney

Lightyear halts production of its €250K solar EV to focus on its cheaper model

Meet the startups representing the best of Northern Dutch tech

Paris’ vote on banning e-scooters could shape the whole of Europe

Forget free beer and ping pong tables: The top job perks to look for in 2023

Germany’s new chip factory is a boost to Europe’s semiconductor plans

How will ChatGPT, DALL-E and other AI tools impact the future of work? We asked 5 experts

Tech bosses face jail for ‘harmful content’ under new UK laws

EU plans to defeat China and US in clean tech battle

This is what the future of coworking should look like

AI translation firm unveils ‘world-first’ timeline to singularity

EU unveils data-driven plan to make shipbuilding faster and cheaper

What the hell is job boomeranging and why is it trending right now?

Brainy UK scientists create robust optic fiber that may unlock our quantum future

Quantum computing startup eyes mainstream adoption after £30m investment

Sweden discovers rare earth metals — and that could redefine Europe’s relationship with China

Why TensorFlow for Python is dying a slow death

Finland’s wind power capacity shot up 75% in 2022, attracting billions in capital

Concrete is one of the world’s most harmful materials. Graphene could change that

Failure of historic satellite launch ‘a minor dent’ to UK space ambitions

UK pumps cold cash into green freight with new £7M tech fund

Wind, solar, and hydrogen: How energy will get more sustainable in 2023

Heads up: These tech jobs will NOT be trending in 2023

The UK counts down to its first ever orbital satellite launch

French startup uses Hi-Fi speakers to develop eco-friendly heat pumps

6 ways EU startups can cut spending during the recession

Evernote has been acquired — here’s how its new owner can fix it

How to live off the grid as a techie

Here’s how we can make gadgets more sustainable in 2023

Arm’s push into cars ‘a logical step’ as competition grows from open-source RISC-V

Why January is the best time to get a new job

2023 will be the year of AR glasses – here’s what to expect

How the EU plans to take on big tech in 2023

The most mind-blowing Neural stories of 2022