Europe (European) stories - Page 3
LF Energy adds tech giants as board, membership grow
Last week
LF Energy brings Apple, Microsoft and Shell onto its board as membership surges and event attendance hits records across three continents.
Forward Edge-AI grows global post-quantum security channel
Last week
Forward Edge-AI expands its global partner network to meet surging government and enterprise demand for post-quantum security tools.
Klaviyo boosts EMEA growth, names Europe-based Co-CEO
Last week
Klaviyo posts 48% EMEA revenue surge, names Europe-based Co-CEO Chano Fernández to spearhead international and AI-driven retail push.
AI now seen as essential by European finance leaders
Last week
AI has shifted from experiment to existential need in European finance, with most leaders fearing profit loss or obsolescence if they lag.
Griffin processes GBP £3 billion as revenue surges
Last week
UK bank Griffin posts fivefold revenue surge as it processes GBP £3 billion in payments and signs more than 50 platform customers.
REGnosys flags 2026 regtech surge as London faces rivals
Last week
REGnosys warns of a fresh 2026 regtech wave as global rule rewrites loom and London fights to defend its fintech edge from rising rivals.
AI fraud surges as UK public sector lacks defences
Last week
AI-powered fraud is rising across UK public services as most fraud teams admit they lack the tools, skills and systems to keep up.
Jaded London hires Verde to fuel £100m SEO growth push
Last week
Jaded London taps Verde Digital for an SEO overhaul as it chases GBP £100 million in revenue and ramps up global streetwear expansion.
Pax8 boosts EMEA growth with AI agents & new partners
Last week
Pax8 accelerates EMEA growth with thousands of new partners, AI agents and MIP services as it expands offices and training across Europe.
UnderwriteMe launches claims engine with Zurich Australia
Last week
UnderwriteMe debuts its automated Claims Engine with Zurich Australia, unifying underwriting and claims on one platform to speed decisions.
Qantas tops System1 ranking of Australia’s funniest ads
Last week
Qantas has topped System1’s first annual ranking of Australia’s funniest TV ads, ahead of Australian Lamb, AAMI and a strong auto line-up.
ADLINK pairs ABOS with modules to meet IoT security rules
Last week
ADLINK preloads ABOS with IoT security licence on selected modules, easing compliance with Japan’s JC-STAR and the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act.
Gallagher’s high security controller gains UK NPSA nod
Last week
Gallagher wins NPSA compliance for its High Security C7000 controller, targeting critical national infrastructure and high-assurance sites.
Zespri speeds NZD $70m claims with SAP automation push
This month
Zespri taps SAP cloud to automate over NZD $70m in annual quality claims, slashing processing times and boosting consistency worldwide.
Riverlane opens Delft AI quantum error correction hub
This month
Riverlane launches an AI-driven quantum error correction hub in Delft, led by Barbara Terhal, bolstering its European R&D footprint.
AiDeliv unveils AI logistics exchange for small importers
This month
AiDeliv launches AI-driven reverse auction marketplace to shrink freight costs and give small importers upfront, all-in DDP shipping quotes.
Columbus, Infor extend M3 CloudSuites push in UK
This month
Columbus deepens Infor alliance to drive UK roll-out of M3 CloudSuites, backed by fresh hiring and a plan to double customers by 2027.
US, European firms unprepared for post-quantum threats
This month
Nine in ten US and European security professionals lack a roadmap for post-quantum cryptography, leaving critical data exposed long term.
Salesforce unveils AI fluency guide for agentic workforces
This month
Salesforce launches an AI Fluency Playbook to help build ‘agentic enterprises’, guiding staff to work effectively with AI agents at scale.
AI notebook prices drop as retailers face tough trade-offs
This month
AI notebook prices across Europe have slumped by a third, pushing the tech into the mainstream as retailers juggle volume against margins.