• An AI artist has exposed our broken food system — and a way to fix it

    An AI artist has exposed our broken food system — and a way to fix it
    This article features an interview with Jeroen van der Most, who is speaking at TNW Conference on June 21. Check out the full event schedule here. The generative AI boom is a double-edged sword for artists. On one side, the tech threatens to replace the future jobs of human creators, while exploiting their old work as training data without compensation. On the other edge of blade, AI is providing artists with empowering new tools. For Jeroen van der Most, they also empower his latest subject: v
  • 4 innovations to spur Europe’s energy transition — and cut reliance on China

    4 innovations to spur Europe’s energy transition — and cut reliance on China
    Clean energy production from sources like nuclear, wind, and solar reached record levels in 2023, meeting over two-thirds of the EU’s electricity demand.  Despite the progress, the Union must prioritise investments in innovative clean technologies that reduce its reliance on China, warns a new report by the EU’s Institute for Security Studies.  Europe is notoriously dependent on China and other foreign powers for supplies of everything from solar panels and batteries to se
  • Public and Private Clouds: Key Differences

    Cloud services have revolutionized the way organizations and businesses manage their IT infrastructure and resources. In today’s digital landscape, the debate between public and private clouds continues to gain traction as businesses seek the most...
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  • This week in Dutch tech: TNW Conference edition

    This week in Dutch tech: TNW Conference edition
    Friday is finally here and so is this week’s round-up of tech news from the Netherlands! With less than seven days to go for TNW Conference in Amsterdam on June 20 and 21, this roundup comes with a twist: our editorial team’s picks of the event’s unmissable speakers and talks!  But before we get to that, let’s dive into the news. News Highlights Amsterdam suspends shared cargo ebike service Cargoroo over ‘failed questionnaire’ (TNW) Report: The Neth
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  • Highview Power secures £300M to build UK’s first liquid air battery

    Highview Power secures £300M to build UK’s first liquid air battery
    UK scaleup Highview Power has secured £300mn to build a liquid air storage plant in Manchester.  The UK government’s Infrastructure Bank led the funding round. Investment bank Goldman Sachs, British energy firm Centrica, and mining giant Rio Tinto also took part. The investment acts as a stamp of approval for an emerging technology that could help wean the country off dirty sources of baseload power like gas and coal. “We have to explore new, innovative ways to store ener
  • TNW Conference 2024: Bringing fallen ebike superstar VanMoof back to life

    TNW Conference 2024: Bringing fallen ebike superstar VanMoof back to life
    As we count down to TNW conference in Amsterdam on June 20 and 21, we’re profiling some of the sessions we’re most amped about. As a cycling fanatic, I’m eagerly anticipating my conversation with Eliott Wertheimer, who joined VanMoof as co-CEO last year to rejuvenate the struggling ebike brand. VanMoof filed for bankruptcy last year, leaving tens of thousands of riders stranded. Despite being one of the most heavily funded ebike startups in the world, VanMoof had been making m

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