France stories - Page 8
Quobly runs silicon-28 quantum wafers through ST fab
Fri, 12th Dec 2025
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quantum computing
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supply chain
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stmicroelectronics
Quobly starts processing silicon-28 FD-SOI quantum wafers in an ST fab, linking a European supply chain towards million-qubit processors.
When music and AI make 'Medtech Magic'
Thu, 11th Dec 2025
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physical security
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ai
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ai ethics & governance
AI-powered music therapies promise relief for dementia and Parkinson's patients, but tangled licensing rules could stall life-changing apps.
Nokia & ALE expand fibre campus networks partnership
Mon, 8th Dec 2025
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uc
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firewalls
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smart cities
Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise extend fibre campus deal with new networks at Ikos Resorts, Pantai Jerudong Hospital and Wembley Park.
AI tools now essential as Europe tightens anti-money laundering rules
Fri, 5th Dec 2025
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risk & compliance
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data privacy
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ai
Europe's new anti-money laundering rules mandate AI integration, as legacy systems fail to meet rising financial crime challenges and regulatory standards.
Abnormal AI named a leader again in 2025 Gartner email security
Fri, 5th Dec 2025
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cloud security
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phishing
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advanced persistent threat protection
Abnormal AI retains its position as a Leader in Gartner's 2025 Magic Quadrant for Email Security, praised for its AI-driven threat detection and vision.
Northamber acquires Nuvias UC hardware unit for GBP £7.1 million
Thu, 4th Dec 2025
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uc
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partner programmes
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cloud services
Northamber has acquired Nuvias UC's hardware unit for GBP £7.1 million, boosting its audio-visual and unified communications capabilities amid sector growth.
DDoS attacks on AI firms surge 347% amid rising public scrutiny
Thu, 4th Dec 2025
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advanced persistent threat protection
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cartech
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ai
DDoS attacks targeting AI firms surged 347% in Sept 2025 amid rising public scrutiny and regulatory concerns in the UK.
Half of global mobile users may switch for satellite coverage
Wed, 3rd Dec 2025
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cx
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martech
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mobile data
Nearly half of mobile users worldwide would switch providers for satellite coverage, with 60% willing to pay extra for reliable service beyond traditional dead zones.
Minitap raises USD $4.1 million to speed up mobile app launches
Tue, 2nd Dec 2025
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devops
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martech
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apm
AI startup Minitap has raised USD $4.1 million to speed up mobile app development, cutting feature launch times from six weeks to just days.
Procure AI secures USD $13 million to boost procurement automation
Mon, 1st Dec 2025
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digital transformation
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supply chain
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ai
London-based Procure AI raised USD $13 million seed funding to expand its AI-driven procurement automation across Europe, boosting efficiency and cost savings.
OVHcloud opens Berlin region with three zones for EU resilience
Wed, 26th Nov 2025
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firewalls
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data protection
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dr
OVHcloud has launched a new three-zone cloud region in Berlin to boost digital sovereignty and resilience for organisations across Europe.
Spain leads unified communications surge as EU market grows
Fri, 21st Nov 2025
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uc
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business communications
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black friday
Spain leads the EU unified communications surge with a 104% revenue rise, driven by education demand and renewed projects as the market grows in Q4 2025.
Europe's productivity puzzle: Is outdated workplace tech to blame?
Thu, 20th Nov 2025
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digital transformation
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hcm
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hybrid & remote work
Europe's productivity stalls as many firms rely on outdated tech, with only 28% of UK workers having the tools needed for effective collaboration.
European schools train 12,000 pupils to build AI & startups
Thu, 20th Nov 2025
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robots
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data analytics
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iot
Across ten European countries, 12,000 pupils are learning to build AI solutions and startups to help close the continent's AI skills gap.
AI-driven cyber attacks & deepfakes set to surge by 2026
Thu, 20th Nov 2025
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firewalls
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network security
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mfa
AI-driven cyber attacks and deepfakes are set to surge by 2026, with experts warning of faster breaches and rising third-party risks challenging defenders.
Smaller brands drive FMCG innovation as new launches drop 20%
Wed, 19th Nov 2025
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clean technologies
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sustainability
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inflation
Innovation in European FMCG markets has dropped 20%, yet smaller brands boost sales with new products that align with consumer lifestyles and values.
ALS breakthrough could be worth billions for global health systems
Tue, 18th Nov 2025
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edutech
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ai
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healthtech
An effective ALS treatment could create up to USD $143 billion in value over ten years, easing healthcare burdens in seven major economies including the US and UK.
UK quantum start-ups urge state fund to halt talent exodus
Mon, 17th Nov 2025
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physical security
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investment
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intellectual property
UK quantum start-ups warn of talent loss abroad unless government creates a Quantum Sovereign Wealth Fund to support growth-stage capital investment.
US, Switzerland & UK best retain soft power amid AI surge
Fri, 14th Nov 2025
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edutech
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ai
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education, learning & training
The US, Switzerland, and UK lead in retaining soft power despite AI advances, thanks to culture, education, and scientific achievement, a global study finds.
Holiday shoppers demand faster, greener delivery but shun extra fees
Thu, 13th Nov 2025
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supply chain
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clean technologies
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sustainability
Holiday shoppers demand quick, eco-friendly delivery but resist paying extra, with UK consumers showing low confidence in on-time arrivals, survey reveals.