Tech News AI, climate... and Elon Musk: What to expect from VivaTech 2024 VivaTech is back this week, welcoming thousands of start-ups, visitors, and a certain tech billionaire. Here's what's in store from our team in Paris. 22/05/2024
Business Which European country is the favourite of foreign investors? For the fifth straight year, France has trumped Germany and the UK to become Europe's foreign investment hub. 03/05/2024
Business Made in Europe: AI company aiming to solve the teacher shortage crisis 21st Century Digital Teaching (21C) has developed avatar teachers to create new generation mathematics content in a bid to assist schools and boost engagement with pupils. 23/04/2024
Business Irish start-up review shows investments fell 35% in 2023 - here's why TechIreland published their Start-up Funding Review on investments into Irish tech companies last year. Here are the findings. 12/04/2024
Eco-Innovation Beer and pizza are going climate neutral inside Berlin's old airport Euronews Green went behind the scenes at Berlin’s tech-hub located in disused airport Tegel to learn more. 05/04/2024
Business Which cities in Europe are the best for start-up businesses? Euronews Business takes a closer look at the cities in Europe that are best for start-ups. 24/03/2024
Tech News France's Mistral AI releases ChatGPT rival and partners with Microsoft It marks a dramatic shake-up for the company which launched as partially open sourced, meaning the software is free for the public to modify and distribute. 26/02/2024
The Big Question How two Dutch rail enthusiasts funded their own night train start-up Elmer van Buuren, CEO of a European night train firm, explains how he made his business dream a reality through community funding. 26/02/2024
Eco-Innovation Batteries made from woodchips could clean up the EV industry The material will soon be manufactured in the EU and US, reducing dependence on Chinese supplies of graphite. 26/02/2024
Tech News Homegrown tech could help Ukraine 'win the war' but funding is vital In the two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukraine's home-grown defence tech - especially drones - has kept the country going. 24/02/2024
Business When startups become scaleups: Why do new firms bring in new CEOs? While startup CEOs focus mainly on assessing market demand and navigating competition in the early business year, scaleup CEOs need to be much more focused on long-term strategy. 19/02/2024
Business Are these the five easiest European countries to start a business? Euronews Business takes a closer look at the five European countries that could be the best place to start a business. 10/02/2024
Tech News What to expect from the best of European tech at Grenoble's Tech&Fest Over 10,000 professionals and 500 start-ups are ready in Isère to showcase the latest European advancements in AI, cybersecurity, energy, and space. 30/01/2024
Business This AI startup went from zero to $1 billion in two years Voice AI startup ElevenLabs has gained so-called "unicorn" status after its latest round of fundraising. 22/01/2024
Mobility You can now order a ‘driverless’ car to your doorstep A German start-up has launched a remote electric car service in Las Vegas. 17/01/2024
Affiliate content No gender pay gap at top in EU tech, but women still underrepresented Partner content presented by Jobbio A new report shows that while the gender pay gap reduces as the job level increases in European tech, women remain underrepresented at the executive level. 03/01/2024
Health news Ukraine war leads to heightened demand for bionic prosthetic limbs An estimated 20,000 Ukrainians have had amputations since Russia invaded the country in February last year, most of whom are wounded soldiers. 22/12/2023
Partner content Sharjah: Is this the new start-up capital of the Middle East? Partner content presented by Sharjah Govt Media Bureau As 2023 draws to a close, the UAE emirate of Sharjah continues to lay foundations as a world-class business destination. 21/12/2023
Tech News 'Potentially disastrous': Tech sector says the EU AI Act goes too far The EU AI Act still isn’t set in stone and the European elections could shake things up. For now, the tech industry fears the act may stifle competition. 15/12/2023
Tech News French AI start-up Mistral reaches unicorn status Mistral offers companies open-source language models that can be used to launch chatbots and other AI products such as search engines. 11/12/2023