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Dutch Quantum Company QuantWare Secures Record €152 Million in Historic Funding Round
Delft, Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
QuantWare’s groundbreaking Series B marks the largest private investment ever raised by a dedicated quantum processor company, positioning the Netherlands-based startup to revolutionize quantum computing through industrial-scale manufacturing. The funding will accelerate development of their ambitious VIO-40K architecture capable of handling 10,000 qubits—100 times larger than current quantum processors—and support construction of KiloFab, the world’s largest quantum fabrication facility that will increase production capacity twentyfold by 2026.
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Dutch Fuel Prices Break Records as Middle East Crisis Drives Costs Above €2.60 Per Liter
Amsterdam, Thursday, 30 April 2026.
Dutch drivers are paying unprecedented prices at the pump, with gasoline surpassing €2.60 per liter for the first time in history. The surge stems from escalating Middle East tensions, particularly around Iran’s closure of the crucial Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of global oil and gas flows. Crude oil prices have rocketed to four-year highs near $126 per barrel amid fears of potential U.S. military action against Iran. While these are advisory prices mainly seen on highways, the crisis highlights Europe’s energy vulnerability and diesel’s particular sensitivity to Middle Eastern supply disruptions, as Europe imports most of its diesel from the region.
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Dutch Province Launches Program That Has Already Helped 1,200 Entrepreneurs Raise €290 Million
Amsterdam, Thursday, 30 April 2026.
Noord-Holland’s investment readiness program reveals impressive track record after 8.5 years of operation. The initiative provides up to six days of personalized support to help innovative small businesses become attractive to investors and secure funding connections.
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European Social Media Platform eYou Launches Today with Built-In Fact-Checking Technology
Amsterdam, Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
eYou.Social officially launches on May 5th, 2026, as Europe’s answer to US and Chinese social media giants. The platform already has 25,000 active users and features real-time AI-powered fact-checking on every post, transparent algorithms users can control, and strict GDPR compliance keeping data within Europe. What sets eYou apart is its ‘Digital Twin’ feature that gives users complete visibility into how their feed is created, allowing them to step outside echo chambers. The platform addresses the critical issue that fake news spreads six times faster than real news by building verification directly into the user experience.
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Dutch Physicist Builds Revolutionary Quantum Simulator That Controls Individual Atoms
Eindhoven, Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
Rianne Lous at Eindhoven University has constructed SIntAQS, a groundbreaking quantum simulator that precisely manipulates individual atoms to study real-world quantum phenomena. Starting from scratch in 2022 without even a dedicated lab space, her team now operates a system that measures atomic interactions including attraction, repulsion, and entanglement. The breakthrough demonstrates practical quantum physics applications beyond theory, with plans to integrate the technology into a public cloud platform by 2025, making quantum computing accessible to researchers worldwide.
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Dutch Fertility Clinics Turn to AI for Embryo Selection Despite Lack of Proven Success
Amsterdam, Wednesday, 29 April 2026.
Four out of sixteen Dutch IVF laboratories now use artificial intelligence to select embryos, despite no scientific evidence that AI improves pregnancy rates. The technology photographs embryos every ten minutes and assigns scores from zero to ten, but research shows it may actually be more expensive without delivering better outcomes. With Netherlands’ IVF success rates stagnant at thirty percent for twenty years, experts warn against costly unproven technologies that could jeopardize insurance coverage for treatments.