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Data Act - Commission seeks feedback on draft Guidelines for reasonable compensation
Data Act - Commission seeks feedback on draft Guidelines for reasonable compensation

Data Act - Commission seeks feedback on draft Guidelines for reasonable compensation

EU seeks feedback on draft Data Act guidelines to define "reasonable compensation." Clarity on these parameters will reduce ambiguity and legal uncertainty for businesses under the new regulation.

February 2, 2026 at 09:56
European Commission Digital Strategy
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Swiss VC firm Constructor Capital closes €92.8 million debut fund to back DeepTech, software, and EdTech startups
Swiss VC firm Constructor Capital closes €92.8 million debut fund to back DeepTech, software, and EdTech startups

Swiss VC firm Constructor Capital closes €92.8 million debut fund to back DeepTech, software, and EdTech startups

Constructor Capital launches €92. 8M fund to back DeepTech and software startups....

February 2, 2026 at 09:12
EU-Startups
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Incard closes £10M Series A to expand its financial platform
Incard closes £10M Series A to expand its financial platform

Incard closes £10M Series A to expand its financial platform

London fintech Incard secures £10M to streamline finances for digital firms. The platform integrates banking and payments, boosting AI-driven automation and European expansion.

February 2, 2026 at 08:01
Tech.eu
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Constructor Capital closes $110M Fund I for science-first founders
Constructor Capital closes $110M Fund I for science-first founders

Constructor Capital closes $110M Fund I for science-first founders

Constructor Capital raises $110M for deeptech and software startups, focusing on science-led innovation. The fund bridges the gap between academic research and commercial markets, backing companies globally.

February 2, 2026 at 08:00
Tech.eu
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Frank Schweitzer, how can we prevent malicious AI swarms from destroying our democracies?
Frank Schweitzer, how can we prevent malicious AI swarms from destroying our democracies?

Frank Schweitzer, how can we prevent malicious AI swarms from destroying our democracies?

Malicious AI swarms pose a threat to democracy through mass disinformation campaigns. ETH Zurich researchers warn of AI's increasing use for manipulation.

February 2, 2026 at 08:00
ETH Zurich News
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Biorce raises $52M to support global rollout of its AI clinical trial platform
Biorce raises $52M to support global rollout of its AI clinical trial platform

Biorce raises $52M to support global rollout of its AI clinical trial platform

Barcelona-based Biorce secures $52M to accelerate drug development with its AI clinical trial platform. The Aika platform uses AI to reduce trial preparation times and costly amendments.

February 2, 2026 at 07:50
Tech.eu
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Barcelona-based Biorce closes €43.8 million Series A to accelerate AI-driven clinical trials
Barcelona-based Biorce closes €43.8 million Series A to accelerate AI-driven clinical trials

Barcelona-based Biorce closes €43.8 million Series A to accelerate AI-driven clinical trials

Barcelona-based Biorce secures €43. 8M Series A to accelerate AI-driven clinical trials, marking the Iberian HealthTech's largest ever....

February 2, 2026 at 07:21
EU-Startups
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China has spent 16 years writing an infinite novel about how to overtake Europe, and it has become a political weapon
China has spent 16 years writing an infinite novel about how to overtake Europe, and it has become a political weapon

China has spent 16 years writing an infinite novel about how to overtake Europe, and it has become a political weapon

Chinese engineers and tech enthusiasts co-authored a sprawling 16-year sci-fi novel, "Illumine Lingao," imagining an industrial revolution in 1628 China. This literary project, with over 1,400 spin-offs, aims to advance China's modernity before Europe, becoming a unique political statement.

February 1, 2026 at 16:00
Xataka
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For centuries, price has been a signal of quality. Generative AI is breaking that rule in dozens of sectors
For centuries, price has been a signal of quality. Generative AI is breaking that rule in dozens of sectors

For centuries, price has been a signal of quality. Generative AI is breaking that rule in dozens of sectors

AI generativa shatters price-as-quality rule in multiple sectors. Logos and market analysis, once costly indicators of value, now often indistinguishable from AI-generated alternatives.

February 1, 2026 at 11:00
Xataka
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Meet the new European unicorns of 2026
Meet the new European unicorns of 2026

Meet the new European unicorns of 2026

Brussels unveils a €7. 5B digital programme, accelerating data space deployment....

February 1, 2026 at 08:00
TechCrunch EU Alternative
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