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A Dutch Startup Can Pull CO₂ from the Ocean — But It May Not Survive Long Enough to Matter
Delft, Sunday, 31 May 2026.
SeaO₂, a TU Delft spin-off, has proven it can extract CO₂ directly from seawater and is already earning revenue through carbon credits — yet the company is on the verge of bankruptcy. The culprit: investors waiting on each other.
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Electric Vehicle Sales Are Set to Hit 23 Million Units in 2026 as Global Battery Deployment Surges Sevenfold Since 2020
Paris, Saturday, 30 May 2026.
The IEA’s Global EV Outlook 2026 confirms electric vehicles are reshaping global transport at remarkable speed, with one in three cars sold in Europe expected to be electric this year.
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Major AI Systems Including ChatGPT and Gemini Routinely Break EU Law, Amsterdam Study Finds
Amsterdam, Saturday, 30 May 2026.
A study by Amsterdam-based Aithos tested 12 leading AI models across 3,000 simulated scenarios and found every single one violated EU law. Even the best-performing model broke the rules nearly half the time.
The Netherlands Blocks American Takeover of DigiD's Digital Backbone, Signaling a New Era of Digital Sovereignty
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The Netherlands Risks Falling Behind in the Global Computing Race Without a Unified National Strategy
The Hague, Friday, 29 May 2026.
A coalition of leading Dutch and Flemish tech organizations is sounding the alarm: despite housing world-class assets like ASML, the Netherlands has no coherent national computing strategy — and fragmentation is costing it dearly.
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A Robot That Delivers Bandages Is Just the Start of a Major Dutch Hospital-University Partnership
Delft, Friday, 29 May 2026.
TU Delft and Reinier de Graaf Hospital are deepening a formal partnership to tackle rising healthcare costs through practical technology, with an autonomous bandage-delivery robot already demonstrated on the hospital floor.