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Gracia AI raises $1.7M to build first infrastructure for 4D Gaussian Splatting
Gracia AI raises $1.7M to build first infrastructure for 4D Gaussian Splatting

Gracia AI, the London-based company building the first production-ready infrastructure for 4D Gaussian Splatting (4DGS), has announced $1.7 million in funding from a group of top-tier funds and angel investors, including EWOR and one of the original pioneers behind NeRF. With this new round, Gracia positions the company as one of the fastest-growing players in an industry that barely existed two years ago.

European and UK SMEs accelerate AI adoption amid economic uncertainty
European and UK SMEs accelerating AI adoption amid economic uncertainty

European small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into their operations, driven by economic pressures, competitive demands, and the promise of greater productivity. However, new research from Sharp Europe, a leading provider of business technology products and services, reveals that while 72% of UK SME owners now trust AI more than they did a year ago, concerns remain about the workforce’s ability to keep up.

Mollie to acquire GoCardless to create a complete payment platform
Mollie to acquire GoCardless to create a complete payment platform

Mollie, one of Europe’s fastest-growing financial service providers, has signed an agreement to acquire GoCardless. The strategic combination creates one provider serving over 350,000 businesses that integrates card payments, local methods, and bank payments into a single solution.

UK and Canada strengthen tech ties to accelerate AI adoption
UK and Canada strengthen tech ties to accelerate AI adoption

The UK and Canada have agreed a deal to strengthen technology ties at a G7 Ministerial meeting, accelerating digitalisation for public services through tackling outdated technology, cyber threats, and driving growth with AI adoption among SMEs.

UK entrepreneurs urge ‘faster, clearer’ digital policy as EU appeal rises

UK entrepreneurs and SME leaders are staying loyal but looking abroad. New data from e-Residency shows 90% would still start their business in Britain, yet 57% say post-Brexit barriers make the EU more attractive for expansion.

Gov funding to help SMEs invest in sustainability
Gov funding to help SMEs invest in sustainability

Small businesses across the UK will benefit from new Government funding and support to help them invest in sustainability, to cut their operating costs, and boost their business.

UK directors insist people stay central as AI grows – 32% expect more hiring
UK directors insist people stay central as AI grows – 32% expect more hiring

monday.com has released the UK findings from its latest World of Work report. Surveying 500 UK and US directors on what will shape AI adoption in 2026, the data reveals that 78% of UK directors do not expect AI to reduce headcount within their teams next year – and almost a third (32%) actually expect to hire more because of it.

Yonda Tax raises $15M to automate global tax compliance for scaling businesses

Yonda Tax, the global tax automation platform helping businesses stay compliant across borders, has announced its first institutional funding round, bringing total investment to $15 million. The round was led by Kennet Partners, with participation from NYO Capital and Portfolio Ventures. The funding will be used to enhance platform features and functionality, and to support its expansion into new industries and tax jurisdictions.

Orbital Marine Power secures £7M investment

Orbital Marine Power, the Scotland-based operator of one of the world’s most powerful tidal turbines, has secured a multi-million pound investment to advance its international commercial projects and contribute to the wider decarbonisation of energy.

EIC Accelerator backs Quantum Dice with €2M grant

Quantum Dice has secured a €2 million grant from the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator programme, with the project now officially underway following its October kick-off.

Melt&Marble secures €7M to scale designer fats
Melt&Marble secures €7M to scale designer fats

Melt&Marble has raised €7.3 million in Series A funding to scale production and bring its first ingredients to market. Designed to deliver enhanced functionality, taste and even health outcomes, the company’s ingredients offer sustainable, high-performance alternatives to conventional oils and fats for use in personal care and food applications.

One in eight funded UK startups have a press page
One in eight funded UK startups have a press page

A new analysis of 334 UK startups that secured seed or pre-seed funding in 2025 has revealed a striking lack of PR readiness, with just 13% of funded startups having a dedicated press or news section on their website.

Gravis Robotics secures $23M to accelerate global growth
Gravis Robotics secures $23M to accelerate global growth

Gravis Robotics has announced a new wave of industry partnerships alongside $23 million in fresh funding.

Estonia returns to Deloitte’s Fast 50 Top Tier as Wallester reaches 6th place

Estonia is back in the top tier of Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 Central Europe 2025, confirming its rising influence on the region’s innovation map. At the awards gala in Prague on November 20, Tallinn-based startup Wallester was revealed as the highest-ranked Estonian company, placing 6th overall among the fastest-growing tech firms in Central Europe.

CDOs turn to tech innovation after building data maturity
CDOs turn to tech innovation after building data maturity

As organisations strengthen their data foundations, chief data officers (CDOs) are increasingly driving technology innovation, according to a new Deloitte report which shows, CDOs overwhelmingly agree that a well-defined data strategy is essential.

UK budget sets out regional funding and AI growth zones
UK budget sets out regional funding and AI growth zones

UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced targeted investment in industrial strategy sectors across the UK with the introduction of two AI growth zones in Wales, creating more than 8,000 jobs and £17 million in Northern Ireland to strengthen UK external markets.

Gosta Labs raises €7.5M to scale operating system for oncology professionals

Gosta Labs, a Helsinki-based healthtech company founded by the ex-Kaiku Health founders, has closed a €7.5 million seed round to scale its AI operating system for complex medical specialties.

CIQ expands to Gulf Region to boost AI-ready and HPC infrastructure
CIQ expands to Gulf Region to boost AI-ready and HPC infrastructure

CIQ, the US-based leader in enterprise-grade open-source software infrastructure focusing on security and high performance computing (HPC) including artificial intelligence (AI), has announced the opening of its new regional headquarters in the Gulf region.

Five pro-growth levers the chancellor could pull ahead of the Autumn Budget
Five pro-growth levers the chancellor could pull ahead of the Autumn Budget

The upcoming Autumn Budget is a vital moment for the government with all eyes on the Chancellor’s efforts to drive sustainable growth and encourage UK investment. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has pledged for a ‘budget for growth with fairness at its heart’. But the question remains: what will that actually look like?

Employees concerned about the workslop economy
Employees concerned about the workslop economy

UK businesses are adopting AI at a rapid pace, but poor implementation is exacerbating “AI workslop”. The rise of low-quality, AI-generated material flooding workplaces is frustrating workers and undermining the £2.9 billion that the UK’s AI sector attracted in 2024.