Duolingo chief backs London tech scene and World Cup language boom November 7, 2022 The man behind Duolingo says he backs London as a thriving tech hub, despite concerns about digital talent gaps. Speaking with City A.M., chief executive Luis von Ahn praised the UK’s artificial intelligence capabilities, as well as its “really good universities,” explaining that the US firm was looking to grow its four-person team in the [...]
Microsoft and Revolut spats show UK regulators won’t ‘roll over and play dead’, tech chief says May 21, 2023 Microsoft and Revolut’s high-profile spats with City regulators do not signal an underlying hostility to tech and instead show rulemakers in the UK will not “roll over and play dead”, a top London tech chief has said.
Growing ‘valley of death’ funding gap could scupper UK tech ambitions, industry bosses warn February 22, 2023 A growing ‘valley of death’ funding gap facing the UK’s tech sector could scupper the government’s Silicon Valley ambitions as firms struggle to raise cash and fuel growth, tech investors have warned. Venture capital funding into the UK faltered last year amid a global slowdown as soaring inflation and market volatility caused investors to pull [...]
Tech bosses behind bars? The chances are vanishingly slim under new online safety laws January 19, 2023 The online safety bill has been revisited, again. Despite the new amendments, it's still a problematic piece of legislation, writes Julian Hayes
Tech could get Britain’s net zero target back on track October 31, 2022 Tech could get Britain back on track to meet its net zero commitment after the chair of the independent Climate Change Committee warned that progress on the target had gone awry in recent months. With the UN’s flagship climate conference COP27 in Egypt one week away, Committee chair Lord Deben told The Independent today that [...]
Tech companies may try to dodge digital tax if OECD reforms are delayed, UK spending watchdog warns April 5, 2023 Tech firms may try to dodge a UK government tax levied on digital companies if international tax reforms on the sector are delayed, parliament’s spending watchdog warned. The public accounts committee said this week that it had raised £358m from the digital services tax in its first year, 30 per cent more than expected, but [...]
RPS backs £636m takeover swoop from Tetra Tech September 26, 2022 Professional services group RPS said it had agreed to a £636m takeover swoop from US firm Tetra Tech today as it becomes the latest London-listed firm to be picked off by a foreign buyer this year.
The latest tech to help you stay cool in the heat July 16, 2022 Don’t suffer in silence – take the initiative in the battle against sunshine with these tech products to keep you cool even when temperatures soar up to 40 Celsius, like they might do next week. Dyson Cool Tower Cooling Fan Once known as the king of vacuum cleaners, Dyson has branched out to be the [...]
Hiring spree: Jaguar Land Rover recruits 81 per cent of tech jobs in UK January 16, 2023 Jaguar Land Rover has gone on a hiring spree in the UK, recruiting 81 per cent of its global positions in Britain. The luxury marque announced today that 280 out of the 300 vacancies currently available are in the UK. This is in addition to the 371 jobs which have already been filled in Britain. [...]
Wedlake Bell’s rising star on how tech is changing they way City law firms work January 13, 2023 Technology is increasingly changing the way we work, and law firms are no exception. Innovation and new technical solutions are rapidly penetrating the City’s legal powerhouses. At the same time, barristers and other lawyers feel they are not compensated sufficiently for the hard work they put in, prompting thousands to strike earlier this year. To [...]