Partner content How to fund a startup and stay afloat Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Around 20% of small businesses fail in their first year. Here are guidelines for staying afloat, from how to secure funding to investment pitfalls to avoid 13/07/2022
Tech News Could these Green Tech start-ups help avert a climate catastrophe? With ambitious government targets to meet, could these technologies be the tools to help in the fight to slow the climate crisis? 30/06/2022
Tech News European entrepreneurs launch €250 million fund for tech start-ups Plural is an investment platform “by founders, for founders” that aims to disrupt the way Europe’s tech sector is funded. 28/06/2022
Tech News VivaTech 2022: What makes India’s start-up scene so strong? Euronews Next sat down with IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to talk about what makes India’s thriving tech scene tick and the challenges it faces. 17/06/2022
Work How is Estonia’s e-residency programme tempting tech's digital nomads? The e-residency programme is no golden visa. It does not grant residency in the country but companies do get access to European markets digitally. 17/06/2022
Tech News VivaTech 2022: From climate to Web3, here’s what to expect Euronews Next will be at the annual tech event in Paris finding out the latest innovations shaking up the tech ecosystem. 15/06/2022
Scenes Qatari chef cooking up a storm in Doha In partnership with Media City "I'm done with being a home-based business. I need to be represented somewhere where people can experience the full experience." 11/04/2022
Tech News These are Europe’s next 100 unicorns, according to VivaTech Most of the European start-ups aiming to be valued at more than $1 billion are in the UK, France and Germany, according to the list. 16/03/2022
Tech News These are three of Europe’s deep tech start-ups to watch Euronews Next meets the start-ups developing the future of deep tech including a smart glove, a quantum computing company and a device that can read your mind. 05/03/2022
Tech News Ukraine’s tech scene is a 'pillar of resistance,' says industry boss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is putting the country’s tech progress at risk and the country needs international help, the Director of TechUkraine told Euronews Next. 25/02/2022
Home 10-minute delivery service threatens to sue Dutch cities Rapid delivery services like Getir and Gorillas exploded in popularity last year, but that expansion has come at a cost to their neighbours in the Netherlands. 24/02/2022
Partner content How Dubai’s business success stories are fuelling its startup ecosyste Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai How Dubai’s business success stories – from Careem to Kitopia – are fuelling its start-up ecosystem by enticing entrepreneurs to launch ventures of their own. 26/01/2022
Tech News How Europe’s anti-Amazon start-up is changing our shopping habits “We don't want to live in a world where we are on our sofa, we watch TV and we order on Amazon,” says Ankorstore co-founder and CEO Nicolas d’Audiffret. 25/01/2022
Home 'Taste your TV': This professor has invented a 'lickable' screen The device uses a carousel of 10 flavour canisters to render different tastes on a lickable transparent film that slides down over images of food. 05/01/2022
Tech News Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes convicted of fraud and conspiracy Holmes was convicted on two counts of wire fraud and two counts of conspiracy to commit fraud after seven days of deliberation. 04/01/2022
Health news Cannabis start-ups blooming as Germany eyes legal recreational use German start-ups growing cannabis for medical use - legal in the country since 2016 - are booming. What impact will a move to recreational use have? 03/01/2022
Tech News Palantir is on a charm offensive to woo France’s start-ups US tech company Palantir, which specialises in data analytics and is known as one of the most secretive companies, has announced a partnership with Station F. 10/12/2021
Partner content How Dubai’s strategic location is serving start-ups Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Offering both airports and seaports, Dubai’s infrastructure and location between east and west make it a strategically sound base for import and export industries, which is why Squat Wolf founders Wajdan Gul and Anam Khalid chose to start their business and establish headquarters in Dubai 08/12/2021
Mobility Uber setback as UK court rules business model unlawful The ridesharing app lost the argument that it only acts as an agent for drivers in the British capital, setting the taxi app market up for a major overhaul. 07/12/2021
World News Euroviews. To unlock the new economy, Central Europe needs coordination | View On the other side of COVID-19, Central Europe's sluggish economies need to diversify, work together and make room for innovation to thrive, says public sector advisor Soňa Muzikárová 03/12/2021