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Dutch Deep Tech Startups Unlock US Investment Without Losing Control
Amsterdam, Thursday, 18 June 2026.
A groundbreaking 2026 report reveals how Dutch deep tech firms can secure American capital while keeping critical R&D and IP in the Netherlands. With US investors now dominating 40% of large funding rounds, the stakes have never been higher. The solution? A ‘layered expansion model’ that lets startups scale globally while maintaining European sovereignty—proving that transatlantic investment can be a bridge, not a threat.
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How AI is Revolutionizing Energy Storage in Europe
Maastricht, Thursday, 18 June 2026.
A Limburg startup just secured funding to deploy AI-driven software that could solve one of renewable energy’s biggest challenges: storing wind and solar power efficiently. This technology predicts energy demand in real time, reducing waste and stabilizing grids—potentially accelerating Europe’s shift away from fossil fuels.
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Dutch Hospitals Lead Europe in AI-Powered Heart Surgery Breakthroughs
Amsterdam, Wednesday, 17 June 2026.
Dutch hospitals are setting a new standard in cardiac care with AI-driven tools that slash procedure times to just one hour and enable same-day patient discharge. Philips’ AI system, now in use since 2025, integrates imaging, devices, and software into a single platform, boosting clinician confidence and cutting administrative burdens by 16 working days annually. With 71% of healthcare professionals reporting improved workflows, this innovation is not just transforming surgery—it’s giving doctors more time for what matters most: patient care.
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Netherlands at Risk of Losing Its Startup Crown to Faster-Moving Rivals
Amsterdam, Wednesday, 17 June 2026.
A new global report reveals the Netherlands could slip behind Germany and France in startup innovation by 2026 unless policymakers act now. AI-driven ecosystems are growing 12 times faster than traditional tech sectors, with Amsterdam’s edge fading as competitors pour resources into deep-tech and green innovation. The warning is clear: without urgent reforms, the country risks losing talent, investment, and its reputation as a startup leader.
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China Bets on Light-Based Chips to Break Free from US Semiconductor Restrictions
Shanghai, Saturday, 13 June 2026.
China opened its first photonic computing lab in Shanghai on June 11, 2026 — backed by a reported $295 billion AI infrastructure plan — using light instead of electricity to bypass US chip export controls.