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All-Female Biotech Team Defies a 3% Funding Barrier to Bring a Smarter Arthritis Drug to Clinical Trials
Amsterdam, Wednesday, 27 May 2026.
In a sector where less than 3% of European venture capital reaches female-founded companies, Amplio Pharma’s all-women leadership team has secured the funding needed to advance NovoBioJect — a reimagined combination therapy for rheumatoid arthritis — into clinical trials.
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Dutch Households Rush to Secure Electricity Connections Before July Policy Changes
Amsterdam, Monday, 25 May 2026.
A massive surge of Dutch households are frantically applying for additional electrical grid capacity before July 1st policy changes take effect. The rush stems from fears that installing heat pumps, electric vehicle chargers, and induction cooktops may become significantly more difficult or expensive after new prioritization rules are implemented. This unprecedented demand highlights critical infrastructure constraints plaguing the Netherlands’ energy transition, with some areas like Mierlo facing complete connection freezes starting July 1st. Grid operators won’t complete capacity expansions until around 2035.
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Netherlands Creates First Regional Defense Innovation Hub to Bridge Military and Civilian Technology
Amsterdam, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Noord-Holland has launched Europe’s first regional defense innovation team, bringing together military agencies, private companies, and government to develop dual-use technologies serving both civilian and military markets. Led by former military officer Niels Blij from drone company Avy, the initiative addresses Europe’s growing security responsibilities while leveraging the region’s innovation capabilities. The team focuses on five key areas: smart materials, sensors, quantum technology, aerospace, and AI systems, with funding available through SecFund for qualifying projects.
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AI Industry Leader Warns Vatican: Don't Trust Us to Police Ourselves
San Francisco, Tuesday, 26 May 2026.
Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah made a stunning admission at the Vatican on May 25, 2026, telling Pope Leo XIV that AI companies cannot be trusted to self-regulate. Speaking at the presentation of the Pope’s groundbreaking encyclical on artificial intelligence ethics, the billionaire tech executive acknowledged that competitive and financial pressures create conflicts with doing what’s right. His candid confession represents the most honest assessment from an AI industry insider about the fundamental trust problem plaguing the sector, effectively validating concerns about whether profit-driven companies can responsibly develop humanity’s most powerful technology.
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German Startup Makes Photonic Computing Available for Commercial Cloud Services
Stuttgart, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Q.ANT’s breakthrough photonic processors, which use light instead of electricity for computation, are now accessible through IONOS cloud infrastructure following their May 23rd partnership announcement. The technology promises up to 30 times higher energy efficiency than conventional processors, addressing AI’s escalating power demands that could consume 3% of global energy by 2030.
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Dutch Medical Technology School Marks Two Decades of Healthcare Innovation
Eindhoven, Monday, 25 May 2026.
The School of Medical Physics and Engineering Eindhoven celebrates 20 years of training professionals who bridge technology and healthcare. Since 2006, this specialized program has produced experts in medical physics and engineering, contributing significantly to the Netherlands’ position as a leader in health technology innovation and medical device development.