Radio An Irish perspective on Space 4.0 Europe bares its teeth with the Digital Markets Act and a local perspective on the growing space economy 8 Sep
Blogs Chips with everything: Europe’s bid to build a different kind of silicon valley The EU Chips Act hopes to more than double Europe's chip production, but will this belated move be enough to undo decades of slump, asks Jason Walsh 28 Jul
Radio The EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act explained with Brian McElligott of Mason Hayes & Curran Europe puts consumers first as ChatGPT threatens to take over the world 19 May
Blogs Europe has a long way to go when it comes to technological sovereignty The EU needs to develop a technology policy that can compete with US venture capital and Chinese state support, says Jason Walsh 5 May
Life European Consortium awarded €4.5m for ELR-Scar project Advancing treatment to prevent scar tissue after a heart attack 10 Mar
Trade European Institute of Innovation & Technology announces €890m funding round Funding will boost European innovation in the areas of climate, digitisation, food, health , sustainable energy, advanced and sustainable materials,... 6 Dec
Blogs Will Europe ever take tech truly seriously? It is not clear just what technological sovereignty would look like, but it is obvious that Europe does not have it, says Jason Walsh 7 Oct
Pro EU to introduce strict IoT security regulation Manufacturers will be required to assess all risks, and notify the EU of issues within 24hrs 9 Sep
Trade Microsoft aims to ease EU concerns with cloud licensing changes New hosting and outsourcing terms aim to reduce costs for European companies that run Microsoft services in rival data centres 30 Aug
Life Apple faces a catch-22 decision with iPhones and USB-C The EU's decision to mandate USB-C across all electronics means Apple must either eat its words or anger its loyal customers once again 8 Jun
Pro Landmark amendments to international cyber crime treaty set to be signed next week It's only the second amendment to the historically significant Budapest Convention since it was introduced in 2001 6 May
Life EU claims Apple is breaking competition law on contactless payments The iPhone maker is accused of abusing its market position to limit access to the tech behind NFC transactions 3 May
Life ‘Pan-EU’ energy system could reduce costs by 32%, UCD Study says Cost reduction is borne primarily from the expansion of European power flows 10 Feb
Trade Microsoft hit with formal complaint over “monopolistic” software bundling Nearly 30 tech firms have contacted the EU to voice concerns over bundling of OneDrive and Teams with Windows 29 Nov
Life EU reveals plans to protect whistleblowers from punishment in new legislation Digital Markets Act aims to strengthen internal markets, prevent misuse of personal data, and impose massive fines on companies 24 Nov
Life Manufacturers forced to improve cyber security of wireless devices under new EU rule Businesses will have 30 months to comply with the new rules if they want to ship their products to the EU 1 Nov
Life EU rules to make USB-C charging default for all mobile devices Apple claims one type of connector will stifle innovation across the industry 24 Sep
Life Dorothy research programme explores solutions to public health crises EU-backed programme will fund 25 prestigious international research fellowships 7 Jul
Life EU privacy watchdogs call for facial recognition ban in public spaces The EDPB and EDPS claim a ban is needed if we want to preserve our freedoms and create a human-centric legal framework for AI 22 Jun
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