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Amsterdam’s AI Startup Scene Gears Up for a High-Stakes Networking Night
Amsterdam, Sunday, 14 June 2026.
On July 7, Amsterdam will transform into the epicenter of AI innovation as founders, investors, and builders converge for an exclusive evening of live pitches, investor matchmaking, and high-octane networking. With the Dutch AI sector surging, this event isn’t just another meetup—it’s a launchpad for the next wave of cutting-edge startups, where early-stage founders get face time with top VCs and angel investors in a structured, action-driven setting.
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Global Solar Slowdown Threatens Climate Goals—What Comes Next?
Shanghai, Saturday, 13 June 2026.
For the first time in over 20 years, global solar demand is set to decline in 2026, casting doubt on renewable energy targets. Market saturation, policy shifts, and supply chain disruptions are stalling growth, with the Netherlands and other nations facing slower progress in their energy transitions. Yet, breakthroughs in energy storage and rising demand from data centers and electric vehicles could revive the sector. Will innovation outpace the slowdown?
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Dutch Startup HeartEye Could Bring Heart Tests to Your GP's Office in Under One Minute
Amsterdam, Saturday, 13 June 2026.
Every 15 minutes, someone in the Netherlands dies from cardiovascular disease — yet 65% of cardiology referrals prove unnecessary. HeartEye’s portable ECG device aims to fix both problems at once.
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The EU's Next Budget Could Leave Dutch Tech Companies Fighting for Innovation Funds
Brussels, Friday, 12 June 2026.
Brussels is shifting billions away from innovation toward traditional farming subsidies, and Dutch tech firms may pay the price. With a final deal not expected before 2027, domestic tools like the WBSO tax relief scheme are becoming critical lifelines.
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AI Manipulation in Politics: Dutch Court Sets Landmark Precedent on Copyright
The Hague, Saturday, 13 June 2026.
A Dutch court artist won damages from Geert Wilders’ far-right PVV after the party AI-altered her sketch of jailed Syrian brothers to appear more menacing. This June 2026 ruling marks a pivotal moment for AI ethics, copyright law, and political accountability in the Netherlands. The case exposes critical gaps in digital media regulations as AI tools blur the lines between creative freedom and intellectual property rights. The artist’s neutrality was compromised, sparking broader debates about journalistic integrity in the age of generative AI. With no clear global guidelines, this decision could influence future legal battles over AI-generated content.
Europe Is Positioning Itself to Lead the Next Wave of Artificial Intelligence — and the Netherlands Is at the Center of It
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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.