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Founders can’t escape the growing pains, but loving what you do makes it easier August 19, 2024 The reality is that the start-up ecosystem — whether it be in tech, hospitality, or retail — has never been easy.
Ikea was just the beginning – Sweden’s new tech is ready to invest in Britain May 17, 2022 Last week, Boris Johnson visited Stockholm and pledged a mutual security pact with his Swedish counterpart, as tensions with Russia escalated. It was a welcome reassurance of friendship in uncertain times. This is just the latest chapter in a long history of collaboration between our two nations. The Swedish-British “love-in” (a technical term often used [...]
Tech giants concede to EU anti-disinformation code as bloc continues crack down June 13, 2022 Tech firms are gearing up to sign the European Union's fresh anti-disinformation code, having made concessions on the types of data they are willing to share with countries.
Soter Analytics secures $12m to tackle workplace injuries with tech April 19, 2022 Soter Analytics, which seeks to prevent injuries from poor posture in the workplace, has snagged $12m (£9.2m) of new capital in its series A funding round. The firm aims to tackle work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) with technology, as the issue impacts three out of every five workers, according to Europe’s work safety watchdog. The wearable technology tracks [...]
Tiger Global nursing $17bn losses after global tech rout May 10, 2022 Prolific tech investor Tiger Global is nursing losses of $17bn this year after a rout in global tech stocks, fresh data has revealed.
Explainer-in-brief: Europe proves a hostile market for Big Tech March 14, 2022 European and UK regulators have teamed up for the second time in less than a year to crack down on tech giants skirting anticompetitive practices. On Friday, the Competition and Markets Authority in the UK and the EU Commission launched a probe into an online advertising deal between Google and Meta to allegedly shut out [...]
Clinton-backed initiative promises to fix VC funding gaps for underrepresented tech founders June 14, 2022 A new global initiative to increase funding for underrepresented founders backed by Hillary Clinton and Cherie Blair has been announced this morning.
Could tech stocks lose their shine in 2022? January 7, 2022 If you wanted to put money in the stock market over the past five years, then a sure-fire bet has been to invest in US tech stocks, which have significantly outperformed the wider markets. That divergence in performance has been particularly noticeable since the start of the pandemic, as the crisis spurred new ways of [...]
Rest (hopefully) in peace: tech safety laws would have spelt disaster for free speech July 15, 2022 The Online Safety Bill has been pushed until the autumn, which hopefully means it will finally be dead in the water.
EU regulators accuse Apple of breaching competition rules for app stores June 24, 2024 The Act is a sweeping set of regulations aimed at preventing tech giants from cornering digital markets.