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Dutch Startup Raises €1.7 Million to Bring Hospital-Grade Heart Tests to Your Doctor's Office
Netherlands, Thursday, 19 March 2026.
HeartEye’s breakthrough portable ECG device can perform hospital-quality cardiac diagnostics in under one minute, potentially revolutionizing early heart disease detection outside traditional medical facilities. The funding round, led by ROM InWest with backing from tech industry veterans, will accelerate market introduction of technology that enables general practitioners and nursing homes to conduct professional heart screenings without specialized training or complex equipment.
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EU Approves €260 Million for Carbon Capture Project Despite Looming Deadline Crisis
Antwerp, Wednesday, 18 March 2026.
The European Commission has approved €260 million in state aid for the Kairos@C carbon capture project in Antwerp’s port, but BASF and Air Liquide face a March 31 deadline to secure final investment approval or risk losing European subsidies. The project aims to capture 20 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions over 15 years from industrial processes and store them beneath the North Sea, representing a crucial test for large-scale carbon capture technology in Europe’s industrial heartland.
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Dutch Professor Challenges Academic Isolation with Community-Based Research Model
Wageningen, Wednesday, 18 March 2026.
Wageningen University’s David Ludwig calls for a radical shift from traditional academic research to community-based philosophy, arguing scientists must abandon their ‘comfortable armchairs’ and engage directly with affected populations. His approach challenges the academic hierarchy by treating farmers, indigenous communities, and local practitioners as equal knowledge partners rather than research subjects. Ludwig warns against extractive research practices where communities provide data but receive no benefits, advocating instead for transformative transdisciplinarity that prioritizes community needs over academic publications and career metrics.
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ING Cuts 1,250 Jobs Worldwide as AI Takes Over Banking Operations
Amsterdam, Wednesday, 18 March 2026.
Dutch banking giant ING will eliminate 1,250 positions globally in 2026, with nearly 1,000 cuts in the Netherlands alone, primarily targeting anti-money laundering departments where artificial intelligence can handle repetitive tasks.
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Netherlands Positioned to Become Global Hub for Energy-Efficient Light-Based Chips
Amsterdam, Wednesday, 18 March 2026.
The Netherlands has established a complete ecosystem for photonic chip development, positioning itself as a potential global leader in light-based semiconductor technology. With €172 million in government investment and construction beginning on Europe’s first industrial photonic chip factory in Eindhoven, Dutch companies are pioneering chips that use light instead of electricity for data processing. These revolutionary semiconductors promise dramatically improved energy efficiency and speed, crucial for AI applications and data centers. The initiative represents Europe’s strategic push for technological autonomy in semiconductor manufacturing.
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US Farm Bill Offers 90% Subsidies for Precision Agriculture Technology Adoption
Washington, Tuesday, 17 March 2026.
The 2026 Farm Bill includes groundbreaking provisions covering up to 90% of costs for precision agriculture technologies, creating significant opportunities for international agri-tech partnerships. With American farmers facing bankruptcy rates up 36% and input costs soaring, the legislation prioritizes AI systems, sensor technology, and data analytics to modernize struggling agricultural operations. The bill also reauthorizes AGARDA, a DARPA-style research agency for farm technology, positioning the US as a major market for innovative agricultural solutions from global tech leaders.