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Efficiency vs effectivity: what startups need to know
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Efficiency vs effectivity: what startups need to know

Efficiency vs effectivity is a distinction every founder should understand early on. When building a startup, it’s tempting to measure success by how quickly things get done or how many tasks are completed in a day. Yet speed and activity are not the same as progress.

Features 9 hours ago
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The founder’s energy audit: from 24/7 hustle to sustainable sprints
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The founder’s energy audit: from 24/7 hustle to sustainable sprints

Most founders manage time like a resource. But here’s the real differentiator: how you manage your energy.

Life 11 hours ago
CISOs call for DeepSeek to be regulated by UK Government
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CISOs call for DeepSeek to be regulated by UK Government

Four in five (81%) UK CISOs believe DeepSeek – the China-based AI chatbot raising global security concerns due to its data handling practices and vulnerability to misuse – must be urgently regulated by the UK Government before it sparks a full-scale national cyber crisis, according to Absolute Security’s UK Resilience Risk Index Report.

News 11 hours ago
Vector over velocity: a founder playbook for durable AI growth
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Vector over velocity: a founder playbook for durable AI growth

Founders are watching two very different AI stories unfold. Some teams rocket to big revenue almost overnight; others compound steadily with better margins and retention. Both paths exist – but what separates durable growth from flash-in-the-pan isn’t raw speed. It’s vector: speed in the right direction.

Features 11 hours ago
Democratisation of algorithmic trading: a new era for investors and startups
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Democratisation of algorithmic trading: a new era for investors and startups

What if the secret weapon of Wall Street was suddenly in your hands? Every big bank and hedge fund guarded algorithmic trading, fast and powered by mountains of data, for decades. If you weren’t on the inside, you didn’t stand a chance.

Features 12 hours ago
South Eastern Railway deploys IsoMat tech to keep trains running in hot weather
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South Eastern Railway deploys IsoMat tech to keep trains running in hot weather

A new type of technology is being trialled on the Tonbridge to Hastings railway line to help keep trains running in hotter weather, and more reliable journeys for passengers and freight customers.

News 3 days ago
The startup building the world’s first accessibility network
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The startup building the world’s first accessibility network

When Transreport was founded, the concept was driven by a simple but powerful vision: to connect the world by unlocking access to travel and experiences for everyone, everywhere.

Startups 3 days ago
AI and the development of legislative infrastructure
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AI and the development of legislative infrastructure

As always, businesses and inventors are at the forefront of innovation and contribute to the development of technologies. However, all progressive innovations, whose popularity grows rapidly, require regulation. The true revolution in artificial intelligence (AI) is proof of this truth. Despite the great potential of AI, its rapid development also presents an important question of how we can ensure safety, ethics, and the protection of rights in this new technological reality.

Features 3 days ago
Why your brand needs to be on Reddit
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Why your brand needs to be on Reddit

Marketers may never feel they’ve fully cracked search, but just as strategies were starting to settle, along comes AI to quietly disrupt search completely. A drop in brand website search traffic later and we’re no longer experimenting with AI search – we’re right in the thick of a transition period.

Brand 3 days ago
Top 5 challenges in scaling healthtech startups today
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Top 5 challenges in scaling healthtech startups today

Healthtech is booming big time. But once you build a good-to-go MVP and land your first users, you have a horde of challenges to tackle.

Features 3 days ago
What is at stake in the upcoming AI browser war?
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What is at stake in the upcoming AI browser war?

A long-term and potentially critical development is underway in the world of AI – the emergence of AI browsers. Recently launched products from the likes of Perplexity AI and The Browser Company, along with rumours of an OpenAI competitor, have put the topic of AI browsers on the agenda. This matters because, if executed correctly, AI browsers have the potential to become a linchpin development in the shift to agentic AI.

Features 3 days ago
Two in five UK small businesses don’t celebrate their own successes
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Two in five UK small businesses don’t celebrate their own successes

Xero has published new independent research revealing UK small businesses are missing out on the benefits of celebrating key achievements. The research showed that milestones often go unrecognised with only 43% of small businesses believing that it’s important to acknowledge wins, while two fifths (40%) admit they never celebrate, citing they’d never thought about doing so (64%).

News 4 days ago
Better Medicine raises €6M, expands AI model for kidney cancer detection
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Better Medicine raises €6M, expands AI model for kidney cancer detection

Better Medicine, a startup developing AI-powered diagnostic tools for radiology, has raised €1 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Soulmates Ventures, with participation from Specialist VC, UT Ventures, and several angel investors.

Funding 4 days ago
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Imran Gadzhiev, Creator of Axonera — Axon BCI Platform: Why He’s Bringing Brain Interfaces Out of the Lab and Into the Real World

At the intersection of neurotechnology and artificial intelligence, one of the most promising tech frontiers of the next decade is rapidly taking shape. According to Grand View Research, the global market for brain-computer interfaces (BCI) is valued at over $2.4 billion today and projected to grow to $6.5 billion by 2030. Once limited to research labs and clinical institutions, BCIs are now becoming accessible to indie developers, startups, and even hobbyists — thanks to non-invasive EEG headsets, Bluetooth protocols, and open-source machine learning tools.

News 4 days ago
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The Legal Challenges of Family Tech: Mihail Touretskiy on Authorship, Ownership, and Privacy

Collaboration tools have revolutionised how teams and companies work together, but when it comes to families — the most personal and enduring "teams" in our lives — technology still hasn't caught up.

News 4 days ago
Over a third of UK professionals start work earlier or finish later every day
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Over a third of UK professionals start work earlier or finish later every day

With cost-saving still top of the agenda, and hiring plans remaining curtailed, new Robert Walters’ data reveals how professionals are working extra hours just to keep up.

News 4 days ago
StartUpNV sponsoring third annual Startup Week, Las Vegas
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StartUpNV sponsoring third annual Startup Week, Las Vegas

StartUpNV, a nonprofit statewide incubator and accelerator for Nevada-based startups, is again sponsoring the Las Vegas edition of Startup Week, Wednesday, 17-20th September.

News 4 days ago
Perplexity bids more than its worth to acquire Google Chrome
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Perplexity bids more than its worth to acquire Google Chrome

AI startup Perplexity has made an unsolicited all-cash takeover offer of Google’s Chrome internet browser for $34.5 billion.

News 5 days ago
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Investor updates without panic: storytelling under pressure
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Investor updates without panic: storytelling under pressure

Every founder knows the feeling. An investor update is looming. The numbers are solid (ish), the story feels messy, and you’ve rewritten the deck twelve times trying to make it all make sense.

Funding 5 days ago
Month of anomalies: July’s unlikely moves in European tech
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Month of anomalies: July’s unlikely moves in European tech

July in European tech didn’t follow familiar playbooks. From polarising deal sizes and sector shakeups to grant funding stepping into the spotlight and regulators breaking seasonal patterns, the month revealed a handful of market anomalies that deserve a closer look.

Funding 5 days ago

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