Login Majority of Gen Z considering second jobs to survive More than half of Gen Z workers in the UK are considering taking on a second job to help cover basic living costs, according to new research that highlights the growing financial pressure on younger employees. News 4 months ago
Login AI Expo Europe 2025: Where Startups Meet Opportunity This November, join over 3,000 attendees, 80+ tech companies, and top names in AI and automation for a 2-day experience designed to help your startup grow, connect, and get noticed. News 4 months ago
Login Universal Quantum applies quantum technology to endometriosis Universal Quantum has joined the Open Quantum Institute (OQI) to apply quantum computing to real-world global health challenges, starting with a new use case focused on tackling endometriosis. News 4 months ago
Login Cognigy expands to UK with 140 skilled jobs under UK-Germany tech pact German conversational AI company Cognigy has announced it plans to invest £50 million to expand its UK operations, increasing its workforce to create over 140 high-skilled technology roles by 2027. News 4 months ago
Login The £119Bn AI advantage: why startups can’t afford to wait From predictive maintenance at Rolls-Royce to hyper-personalised retail at John Lewis, AI is no longer a future goal, it’s the engine of smarter operations, sharper decision-making, and competitive edge, with startups that are embedding AI early and meaningfully into their products and processes already pulling ahead. News 4 months ago
Login Perse Technology and EDF partner to accelerate decarbonisation for UK SMEs Perse Technology and EDF have partnered to help UK businesses reduce carbon emissions and energy costs. News 4 months ago
Login Tennibot’s AI tennis ball machine that plays like a human Tennibot, the innovative sports technology company behind The Rover ball-collecting robot, has announced that its AI-powered autonomous ball machine, The Partner, is now shipping to consumers. News 4 months ago
Login The fintech-telco merge is here, and neobanks are leading the way Driven by a young and digital population, neobanks have reset the paradigm for the banking industry in terms of customer experience, product innovation, and pricing. Now, adding to the mix are telecom services that have become an attractive proposition for the fintech sector. News 4 months ago
Login Magdrive and Perpetual Atomics partner to pave way for nuclear-plasma propulsion Magdrive, the developers of high-performance plasma propulsion for next-gen spacecraft, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Perpetual Atomics, the company behind pioneering space nuclear power systems. News 4 months ago
Login Designing drugs at the push of a button: Latent Labs launches Latent-X Latent Labs is launching Latent-X, a frontier AI model for push button protein design, outperforming competing models under identical laboratory conditions. News 4 months ago
Login Accelerator overhaul needed to supercharge Britain’s high-growth firms A report from The Entrepreneurs Network, one of Britain’s think tanks for entrepreneurship policy, urges the UK Government to establish clear programme standards and classifications for startup support schemes, such as accelerators and incubators. News 4 months ago
Login New model outperforms popular AI in women's health A new scientific paper from Aneira Health finds that its women’s-health-specialist large language model (LLM), improves on the performance of popular AI models using context from a large volume of expert-curated clinical documents. News 4 months ago
Login Government launches SEPs consultation to boost UK innovation The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has launched a consultation on potential measures to address challenges in the UK's Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) ecosystem. News 4 months ago
Login Only a third of small business leaders have a basic understanding of AI New research by Start Up Loans, conducted by YouGov, reveals less than half (46%) of small businesses use AI at work. Furthermore, over a third (34%) of small business leaders only have a ‘basic understanding’ of AI tools. News 4 months ago
Login More SME leaders turning to business schools over trade bodies Business schools are a leading source of support for SMEs, according to a new report from The Small Business Charter (SBC). More SME business owners are now turning to business schools than trade associations or their accountants, new research has found. News 4 months ago
Login UK government targets regional tech cluster growth The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has unveiled its Regional Tech Booster programme – a fresh push to accelerate the growth of tech clusters and early-stage digital startups in regions such as Scotland, the North East, Humber and East, and South Yorkshire. News 4 months ago
Login The Smart Energy Era Begins at AUTOMA 2025 Driven by environmental concerns and the need for greater efficiency, the oil and gas industry is rapidly adopting digital twins and remote monitoring. AUTOMA 2025 explores transformative technologies in dedicated sessions during the Congress in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on 13-14 October. News 4 months ago
Login Brits would trust AI for legal advice, but experts warn it’s no instant solicitor Half of Brits would ask AI for legal advice over a qualified solicitor – but experts warn that trusting technology alone could leave people paying the price. News 4 months ago
Login Qodea acquires Beyond from Next 15 Group Qodea, one of Europe's largest dedicated Google Cloud consultancies, backed by Marlin Equity Partners, has announced its definitive agreement to acquire technology consultancy Beyond, from Next 15 Group. News 4 months ago
Login TfL and Plexal partner to tap into emerging technologies Transport for London (TfL) has appointed Plexal, the innovation and growth company founded by Delancey, as an Innovation Operation Supplier for a multi-year partnership. News 4 months ago