European tech sovereignty is less about building a new Google and more about setting rules, owning key infrastructure and nurturing open, interoperable innovation.
Author: Kyle Kelley
Zurich-based Rapidata raises €7.2M to scale its global human feedback network, aiming to make AI systems safer, more accurate and enterprise-ready.
Norwegian agri-tech startup Kilter has raised €6.5 million to scale its autonomous precision weeding robots and prepare for a larger Series B funding round.
Female-led Danish startup Hemi Health raises €4M to expand its digital migraine and concussion care platform across international markets.
OpenAI is reportedly in talks on a funding round that could value the AI pioneer near $100 billion, with Amazon and Nvidia among the leading potential backers.
Braintrust raises $80M to make production AI models more transparent, explainable and reliable for enterprises deploying critical systems.
Stockholm startup Agaton secures €8.4M to turn unstructured customer conversations into actionable revenue insights for sales and success teams.
Founder Davide Dattoli shares how Talent Garden is building a pan-European education and coworking platform for the next generation of digital innovators.
India moves to unlock a $200B AI opportunity by extending deeptech startup recognition to 20 years, aiming to attract global capital and scale advanced tech innovation.
Custom Surgical raises €3.5M to transform analog ophthalmic slit lamps into AI-ready data hubs, promising smarter diagnostics and better global eye care.
