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Europe Opens Door to Rewrite Digital Copyright Rules as AI Reshapes Creative Industries
Brussels, Monday, 25 May 2026.
The European Commission has launched a critical review that could fundamentally transform how copyright operates in the digital age. With a June 25, 2026 deadline, stakeholders can influence new legislation planned for 2027 that addresses generative AI’s impact on content licensing and enforcement. The consultation examines whether the 2019 Digital Single Market Directive effectively balanced creator rights with innovation needs, while tackling emerging challenges like AI training on copyrighted works and online piracy of live events. This review represents a pivotal moment where tech companies, content creators, and researchers can shape policies that will govern digital innovation across Europe for years to come.
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Dutch Clean Energy Startups Pitch to Investors at Rotterdam Matchmaking Event
Netherlands, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Six Dutch energy startups, including companies developing molten salt reactors that convert nuclear waste into sustainable energy, presented their innovations to investors at the Energy Investor Day on May 23, 2026. The quarterly event, hosted at Rotterdam’s ETCA facility, connects clean energy entrepreneurs with funding sources amid increasingly complex capital markets driven by geopolitical tensions.
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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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UK Police Chiefs Demand Social Media Ban for Children Under 16
London, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Britain’s top law enforcement officials are calling for children under 16 to be blocked from social media platforms that fail to remove dangerous features like private messaging and harmful algorithms. The National Crime Agency and National Police Chiefs’ Council warn that criminals are exploiting design flaws to target children at unprecedented scale, with cases of online child sexual abuse surging dramatically across the UK.
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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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Regional Investment Agency Targets Life Sciences Startups to Bridge Critical Funding Gap
Amsterdam, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
ROM InWest addresses a major challenge plaguing healthcare innovation: the notorious ‘Valley of Death’ period where medical technology companies struggle to secure funding while pursuing expensive regulatory certifications. The agency’s strategic focus on biotech, medical devices, and digital health startups fills a crucial gap that traditional investors avoid, helping companies like HeartEye advance their wireless ECG technology toward market approval. This initiative positions Noord-Holland to capitalize on breakthrough medical innovations while supporting companies through the most vulnerable phase of their development journey.