Europe’s New Defense Tech Wave Just Got €30M Stronger
For years, Europe outsourced its security and innovation.
Now, its startups are building sovereign defense systems — and capital is following.
For years, Europe outsourced its security and innovation.
Now, its startups are building sovereign defense systems — and capital is following.
While the world watches Silicon Valley and Nvidia, Europe is making a different move.
It’s funding its own AI chip ecosystem — and Axelera AI just became one of its biggest bets.
Another AI startup just raised seed capital — but this one isn’t chasing hype.
Angelic Intelligence is positioning itself as infrastructure, not just another AI app.
Cloud costs aren’t just rising — they’re spiraling.
Dubai-based MilkStraw AI believes optimization, not more infrastructure, will define the next decade of cloud.
For two decades, PayPal defined online payments.
Stripe built the infrastructure that quietly replaced it. Now, the possibility of Stripe acquiring PayPal is being discussed across fintech circles — and the implications could be enormous.
The race for self-driving dominance is no longer just Tesla vs Waymo.
A London startup called Wayve is building the “brain” for future vehicles — and investors from Microsoft to Mercedes are pouring billions into that vision.
Financial reporting still runs on spreadsheets, emails and late-night edits.
Startup Inscope just raised $14.5M to replace that chaos with AI — and investors believe it could reshape how companies close their books
India now has a serious contender in the global AI race.
Sarvam’s new Indus chat app is triggering massive buzz — not just because it’s another chatbot, but because it signals India’s push toward sovereign AI.
A new startup called Germ is skipping traditional launch playbooks and choosing Bluesky as its primary stage.
It’s not just a marketing stunt — it signals how early-stage tech companies may launch, build, and grow in public from day one.
India is hosting global AI leaders, attracting data-centre investments, and offering long-term incentives to tech companies. But becoming a true AI superpower requires more than ambition — it requires compute, capital, and control over core technology.