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📞 Lace AI wants to turn your missed calls into money
Ex-Meta engineer Boris Valkov is tackling a quiet revenue leak in home services — phone calls that don’t convert. His new startup, Lace AI, uses AI to analyze 100% of inbound calls for missed sales opportunities.
🧠 From PyTorch to phone calls
After building PyTorch at Meta, Valkov realized AI could reshape the software layer. His journey began in his family’s grocery store, where customer service was everything. With co-founder Stan Stoyanov, he turned that insight into a startup aimed at HVAC, plumbing, and roofing businesses.
💬 What Lace actually does
• Monitors and analyzes every customer call
• Flags dropped leads or mishandled interactions
• Helps reps recover and improve conversion rates
• Operates on a per-agent SaaS model
📈 Early traction and funding
• 100+ business clients
• 1000% ARR growth in 2024 (after launching late 2023)
• $19M raised to date — including a new $14M seed led by Bek Ventures
• Team set to triple from 20 employees
For sectors with $300M+ revenue, even a 1% booking boost adds millions — and Lace says some clients are already seeing double-digit growth.
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💻 Adaptive Computer wants to let anyone build apps — no coding needed
Adaptive Computer, the latest venture from Mem co-founder Dennis Xu, aims to redefine how everyday people interact with software. Instead of learning to code, users simply describe what they want — and Adaptive builds the app for them.
🧠 A new kind of “personal computer”
Forget hardware — Adaptive’s platform (ac1) is a no-code web-based engine that builds real apps from text prompts. It handles everything from backend setup to payments, user auth, AI tools, and database management.
⚡️ Built for non-technical creators
Unlike tools like Replit or Lovable, which started with developers in mind, Adaptive is designed for total beginners. No API keys, no config hell — just describe the app you want, and it's up and running in minutes.
⚙️ It’s more than an app builder
Apps created inside Adaptive can talk to each other — one user built a file-sharing tool, then made a second app that used those files for AI storytelling. Xu calls it “an operating system for your ideas.”
💰 Backed by $7M in fresh capital from Pebblebed, Conviction, and others, the platform is still in alpha but already showing off real use cases: PDF readers, e-comm stores, AI companions.
Is “vibe coding” the beginning of a world where building software is as easy as talking?
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🧪Skin Analytics wants to eliminate deaths from skin cancer with AI-first diagnostics
British HealthTech company Skin Analytics is using AI to transform how skin cancer is diagnosed, aiming to fix the global shortage of dermatologists and reduce time-to-diagnosis with scalable, regulated automation.
⚙️ What they’ve built:
Skin Analytics developed DERM, the world’s first AI medical device to receive EU MDR Class III CE mark for making independent clinical decisions on skin cancer. The tool can autonomously discharge up to 40% of urgent referrals, reducing face-to-face appointments by up to 95%.
🌎 Where they’re headed:
With fresh €17.5M in Series B funding led by Intrepid Growth Partners, the startup plans to expand across Europe, Australia, and the US. Already deployed in 26 NHS sites and used by over 150,000 patients, Skin Analytics wants to become a global triage standard.
⚪️ Why it matters:
Dermatologist shortages are worsening worldwide — with just ~30 specialists per million people across Europe. DERM has already helped detect over 14,000 cancers, boasting a 99.8% Negative Predictive Value, close to dermatologist-level accuracy.
Skin Analytics isn’t just digitizing care — it’s rebuilding the frontlines of cancer detection with regulatory-grade AI.
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💦 “Owen Nowhere” Will Launch With a Crypto Wallet — And It's for Kids
We Ghosted Media, founded by “Bob’s Burgers” AD Chris Jammal and “Peg + Cat” producer Jaclynn Demas, is ditching networks and streaming for blockchain. Their new kids’ show will debut this fall on Lamina1, a decentralized platform — with every viewer getting a crypto wallet.
🥋 What they're creating:
• An animated series centered on Owen Gloom, a preteen creator on a bizarre family road trip
• The show lives inside Lamina1’s Spaces, a virtual world with interactive digital experiences
• Viewers can suggest episode ideas, vote on plot points, and collect digital outfits, props, and souvenirs
🌎Why they're using web3:
• “Owen Nowhere” isn’t just a show — it’s an open metaverse IP
• Digital collectibles double as community tokens, giving fans influence over content
• The creators aim to set a “new standard” for decentralized children’s entertainment
👪Who it’s for — and the risks:
• Targeted at preteens and older — but onboarding kids into crypto is controversial
• Lamina1 says the focus is token-gated access and community rewards, not trading or speculation
• Parental concerns over wallet management and financial safety are still being worked out
With funding from heavyweights like Reid Hoffman and visual effects projects from Wētā launching on the same platform, “Owen Nowhere” might be the strangest — and most forward-looking — kids’ show launch of the year.
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📸 Inside Meta’s Antitrust Trial: What Zuckerberg Really Said About Instagram
As Meta faces an antitrust showdown in the U.S., internal emails reveal how deeply Facebook feared — and plotted against — rising platforms like Instagram in the early 2010s.
🧠 What Facebook saw in Instagram:
• Zuckerberg flagged Instagram’s growth as an existential threat as early as 2011 — citing rapid user expansion and mobile dominance.
• Execs worried it could be bought by Google or Apple, or evolve into a full social platform itself.
• Facebook’s photos team started scrambling to replicate Instagram’s simplicity with its own app offerings.
💰 Why they wanted to buy it:
• By 2012, Zuckerberg floated a $500M price tag and argued Instagram had “a better thesis” on what users wanted.
• His plan? Keep the app alive publicly but shift its growth and features back into Facebook’s ecosystem.
• In Zuckerberg’s words: “What we’re really buying is time.”
💥 The FTC’s case:
• The FTC argues these messages show a “buy or bury” strategy meant to suppress competition.
• They say Meta knowingly acquired threats to preserve its monopoly, including Instagram and WhatsApp.
• The trial could force a breakup of Meta’s empire, separating Instagram and WhatsApp into independent companies.
This is a rare inside look at how Facebook played offense in tech's most ruthless decade — and the receipts may now help regulators rewrite the rules.
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🧠 Safe Superintelligence wants to build AGI — but safely, and with no products (yet)
Founded by former OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, Safe Superintelligence (SSI) is taking a radically different approach to AI development: no product launches, no public demos — just a singular focus on building safe superintelligence, from the ground up.
💰How they’re funding the vision:
SSI just raised a massive $2B round at a $32B valuation, with backing from Greenoaks, Google (Alphabet), NVIDIA, a16z, Lightspeed, and others. The round includes deep infrastructure deals — like access to Google Cloud’s TPUs — and puts SSI at the heart of the AI safety race.
🧪 What they’re actually doing:
Unlike OpenAI or Anthropic, SSI isn’t launching consumer products or chasing chatbots. Its only goal is to build “safe superintelligence” — a system more powerful than current LLMs but aligned and controllable. Their research focuses on alignment, safety protocols, and novel reasoning methods.
🌎 Where they’re building:
SSI operates out of Palo Alto and Tel Aviv — hubs for top-tier AI and cybersecurity talent. The team is small, elite, and mission-aligned. Founders include ex-OpenAI researchers and Apple vets, and they’re hiring globally for long-term fundamental research.
🔐 Why it matters:
While most AI labs push fast releases, SSI is doubling down on risk mitigation. Its bet: safety-first AGI could become the gold standard. With $3B total raised and zero public products, SSI reflects a shift in how Silicon Valley thinks about power, governance, and the future of AI.
By staying quiet and focused, SSI could be building the most important AI system you’ve never seen — yet.
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☢️Thorizon wants to turn nuclear waste into clean power
Franco-Dutch deeptech startup Thorizon is developing a next-gen molten salt reactor that safely reuses nuclear waste — aiming to deliver carbon-free energy while solving one of nuclear’s biggest problems.
⚙️ What they’ve built:
A modular molten salt reactor called Thorizon One, designed to:
• Run on long-lived radioactive waste
• Use a cartridge-based fuel system that improves safety and lowers costs
• Generate 100 MWe of electricity or 250 MWt of industrial heat
📈 Where they’re headed:
Backed by €20M in new funding, Thorizon is:
• Prototyping its cartridge system
• Finalizing the reactor design
• Advancing licensing with Dutch and French regulators
• Targeting a 2030 construction start and 2032 deployment
⚡️ Why it matters:
Most reactors still create more waste than they solve. Thorizon’s “walk-away safe” MSR tech turns that waste into fuel — offering a circular, stable energy source just as Europe looks to reduce fossil dependence.
With 50+ engineers across Amsterdam and Lyon and support from EU programs and industry giants like Orano and Tractebel, Thorizon is positioning itself as a clean energy frontrunner in the nuclear revival.
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🚗 Waymo’s robotaxis are now part-time informants
Autonomous cars were supposed to be the future of mobility — but in LA, they’re also becoming tools of surveillance. Footage from a Waymo robotaxi was recently used by police in a hit-and-run case, officially opening a new front in automated street-level monitoring.
🎥 What happened:
• LAPD used footage from a Waymo vehicle as part of an investigation
• The footage was labeled “Waymo Confidential Commercial Information”
• Police have also tapped Tesla, Cruise, and Ring cameras in past cases
📍 Why it matters:
Cameras in robotaxis aren’t just for self-driving — they record everything. As Waymo expands in SF, LA, and Phoenix, your daily movements may already be passively recorded and subject to subpoenas or warrants.
🗣️ Waymo’s stance:
The company says it only complies with “legally valid” requests and pushes back on overbroad demands. But critics warn this sets a precedent where surveillance becomes a feature of everyday infrastructure.
👁 The bigger picture:
From Teslas catching vandals to Rings catching burglars, we’re entering a world where every smart device doubles as a security camera. That might help solve crimes — but it also means privacy is increasingly conditional.
Welcome to the age of passive policing — brought to you by autonomous fleets.
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🧠 Foundation EGI launches agentic AI to supercharge engineering workflows
MIT-born Foundation EGI is building the world’s first domain-specific agentic AI platform for engineers—automating messy, manual design-to-manufacture workflows with precision, speed, and scale.
💡 What it does:
Transforms natural language inputs into structured, machine-executable engineering code, integrated with standard industry tools.
🔍 Why it matters:
Engineering still runs on inconsistent instructions and outdated processes, creating $8T in global inefficiencies. EGI helps Fortune 500 companies reduce cycle time and errors by embedding AI agents into existing workflows.
🧬 Deep-tech DNA:
Founded by MIT scientists and serial builders, EGI stems from 2024 research on LLMs for design and manufacturing. Its custom model understands engineering language better than any general-purpose AI.
💰 Raised $7.6M seed from MIT’s E14 Fund, Union Lab, Samsung Ventures, Henry Ford III, and others to scale enterprise pilots and product rollouts.
EGI isn’t just launching software—it’s creating a new category of industrial AI built to reshape how engineers work, from first sketch to factory floor.
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⚡️Kia bets on affordability with its first electric sedan, the EV4
Kia has unveiled the 2026 EV4, a compact electric sedan aimed at making EV ownership more accessible — with an estimated $35K price tag and 330 miles of range. First stop: South Korea and Europe. U.S. launch is slated for early 2026.
⚡️ Why it stands out
While most EVs aim high-end, Kia’s EV4 is designed to bring electric driving to the masses. The design borrows premium tech and styling from its EV6 and EV9 siblings — but keeps it lean, nimble, and (relatively) cheap.
🔋 Key specs:
• Two battery options: 58.3 kWh (235 mi) and 81.4 kWh (330 mi)
• Fast charging: ~30 mins with DC charger
• V2L4 enabled: Power your gear straight from the car
• NACS port, OTA updates, ADAS included
⚙️ Tech-forward without the bloat
Dual 12.3-inch screens, 64-color ambient lighting, i-Pedal 3.0 for energy regen, and an AI assistant that talks back.
⚠️ But there’s a catch
Trump-era tariff risks could raise the U.S. price by 25%. Kia’s open to U.S. production down the line, but it’s not locked in yet.
With the EV4, Kia is testing whether a sleek sedan, smart software, and a sub-$40K price can still win in a crossover-obsessed, regulation-heavy market.
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🧠 From Tesla’s chaos to smarter supply chains: Meet Atomic
Atomic is a new AI startup tackling supply chain chaos — born from Tesla’s infamous Model 3 ramp crisis. Founders Michael Rossiter and Neal Suidan, both ex-Tesla supply chain leads, are applying the orchestration systems they built at Tesla to help other businesses manage inventory with speed and confidence.
💡 What Atomic does
Atomic offers a planning assistant powered by agentic AI, helping inventory teams simulate, adapt, and respond to uncertainty in real time — not after days of spreadsheet wrangling.
⚙️ Fast, flexible, human-centric
✅ Works with customer data out of the box
✅ Lets planners simulate multiple scenarios instantly
✅ Keeps humans in control with full transparency and precision levers
🌱 Early traction
Across industries like CPG, apparel, and F&B, Atomic has:
🔥Cut inventory levels by up to 50%
🔥Maintained 99% in-stock rates
🔥Delivered 20–50% cost reductions on inventory
🌎 Big vision
Rossiter and Suidan aren’t just building a product — they’re aiming for global orchestration of how goods move. “We want to support every company that sells physical goods,” Rossiter says.
🚀 Funded by DVx Ventures (Jon McNeill) and Madrona with $3M seed.
Atomic is one of the boldest new players in AI-for-ops — turning Tesla-grade systems into accessible tooling for the rest of the world.
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⚡️ Pacific Fusion reveals tech roadmap for high-gain inertial fusion
Pacific Fusion, the fusion energy startup that emerged with a $900M Series A last fall, is finally opening the hood on its technology. The company aims to outperform the National Ignition Facility by delivering 100x energy gain at one-tenth the cost — and now it’s showing how.
🧪 Magnetic compression, not lasers
Instead of NIF-style laser confinement, Pacific Fusion uses electromagnetic force to compress the fuel pellet. A burst of electricity generates a magnetic field that crushes the target shell in 100 nanoseconds.
⚡️ 2 terawatts in a blink
The system runs on 156 impedance-matched Marx generators (IMGs), each made up of 32 high-voltage stages and 320 capacitors. These precisely timed “bricks” deliver synchronized pulses to drive fusion at unprecedented efficiency.
⚙️ Progress and production
Prototypes of core components are already built. With that, the company unlocks the next tranche of its milestone-based $900M funding to start assembling the first full-scale IMG. If successful, they’ll replicate it 150+ times to complete the fusion system.
🔥 Fusion without the red tape
Thanks to the Advance Act of 2024, fusion now has its own regulatory path, distinct from nuclear fission. Pacific Fusion is working closely with regulators as the framework evolves.
With a decade-long target to commercial deployment, Pacific Fusion is betting that fast, high-gain inertial confinement can finally make fusion not just viable, but scalable.
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⚙️ Conifer Reinvents the Hub Motor for the EV Era
Founded by ex-Lucid and Apple EV engineers, Conifer is taking aim at the overlooked electric motor — with a powerful, rare-earth-free “drop-in” alternative for small vehicles.
🔧 What they’ve built:
🔥A compact hub motor using ferrite magnets (no rare earths)
🔥Higher efficiency and power, half the size of comparable motors
🔥Fully drop-in — works with existing vehicle designs
⭕️ Target markets: From two- and three-wheel EVs to tractors and even HVAC systems. Conifer is already working with global customers and shipping motors later this year.
✨ Beyond tech: The team’s supply chain is designed for localization and automation, with ambitions to scale via microfactories — starting with one country and replicating as demand grows.
💰 Raised $20M in seed funding from True Ventures, MaC Ventures, MFV Partners, and others. True’s Rohit Sharma joins the board.
Conifer’s pitch is simple: “Swap the motor, get 10% more range - no redesign needed.”
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🚤 Blue Water Autonomy: Autonomous Naval Ships from Ex-Navy and Robotics Veterans
Boston-based Blue Water Autonomy is building AI-powered naval ships that can operate without a captain — aiming to redefine maritime operations for defense and commercial use.
Founded by ex-U.S. Navy personnel and engineers from Amazon Robotics and iRobot, the team combines deep robotics expertise with real-world military insight.
⚙️ What they’re building: Full-stack autonomy for 100-ton+ vessels, capable of long-range, uncrewed missions.
🔎 Real-world testing: Already trialing its autonomous test ship in saltwater just outside Boston.
🧠 Why it matters: While others retrofit autonomy into existing vessels, Blue Water is rethinking the ship from scratch — with autonomy at the core of the design.
💰 Backed by Eclipse, Riot, and Impatient Ventures with a $14M seed, the company plans to expand its engineering team and double down on real-world testing.
The battle for the autonomous sea is heating up — and Blue Water wants to lead the fleet.
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🎥 Visualskies lets filmmakers shoot VFX like it’s already real
London-based startup Visualskies is reinventing how CGI is filmed — letting camera crews see dragons, explosions, or virtual sets live in their monitors while shooting on location.
💡 Instead of guessing with a greenscreen, operators can now track and frame around digital elements as if they were physically present. The tech overlays graphics in real time and syncs with camera motion.
🎥Already used on Napoleon and Paddington in Peru, Visualskies helps avoid costly reshoots, missed shots, and awkward blocking — especially in large outdoor scenes where LED volumes can’t be used.
☑ Beyond VFX, the company also 3D-scans sets, locations, and actors for future-proof backups — a growing demand in productions with long post timelines or sudden reshoots.
As the UK film industry looks for its next growth edge, Visualskies offers a precision-first toolset for studios that want to blend virtual and physical filmmaking without compromise.
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⚡ Ather trims IPO target as EV market cools in India
Indian EV startup Ather is downsizing its IPO, aiming to raise $308M at a $1.4B post-money valuation — down from last year’s $2B ambition.
📉 Adjusting expectations
Citing market conditions, Ather slashed its offering by 18%. Existing shareholders, including Tiger Global and co-founders, are selling fewer shares than initially planned. Hero MotoCorp, its largest backer (40% stake), isn’t selling.
💰 Where the money goes
Ather plans to channel funds into:
• A new EV manufacturing plant in Maharashtra ($108.8M)
• R&D efforts ($88M)
• Marketing ($35.2M)
• Debt repayment ($4.7M)
📊 EV sales snapshot
Ather sold over 126K units in 2024, securing a 10.7% market share. That’s a 21% YoY sales bump — but still dwarfed by rival Ola Electric’s 34.1% hold. Ola’s IPO soared on debut but has since dropped 42%.
Is Ather's more conservative listing a smart play — or a signal of slowing EV hype in India?
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🚁 Hammer Missions wants to streamline building inspections with drone AI
London-based startup Hammer Missions is rethinking how structures are inspected — using drones and AI to turn slow, expensive site visits into automated, data-rich assessments.
🔍 How it works:
Hammer’s software enables fully automated drone flights to map and inspect buildings.
It captures high-res data for use cases like facade scanning, defect detection, roof analysis, and thermal forensics, generating 3D reports without needing bulky equipment or scaffolding.
⭕️ Why the need is real:
Traditional inspections are costly, slow, and often limited by access.
In the wake of the UK’s Building Safety Act and global attention to structural risk, real-time, scalable, and accurate inspections are no longer a luxury — they’re a necessity.
💰Where they’re expanding:
With €1.6M in fresh funding from ACF Investors and angels like GeoSLAM’s founder and former Atkins execs, Hammer Missions is:
• Accelerating product development
• Growing its presence in the US — where it already works with Thornton Tomasetti and SGH
• Scaling its AI to support 3D data capture across 20K+ drone flights
💡 Why it stands out:
Hammer’s core strength is in combining hardware-agnostic flight control with AI-powered reporting — helping clients cut inspection time and cost while improving precision.
Instead of sifting through raw drone data, engineers get decision-ready insights — a game-changer for safety and compliance workflows.
Hammer Missions is not just flying drones — it’s rebuilding how the built world is monitored.
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🍴 Uber eyes Trendyol Go to relaunch in Turkey via food delivery
Uber is reportedly in talks to acquire Trendyol Go, Turkey’s fast-growing food and grocery delivery service — a bold move that would mark its return to the Turkish market after a 5-year exit.
🛒 What Trendyol Go brings:
• The delivery arm of Turkey’s largest e-commerce platform, Trendyol
• Backed by Alibaba (70% stake) with deep market penetration
• Offers Uber a turnkey delivery network with national brand reach
🌎 Why this market matters:
• Turkey’s food delivery scene is heating up with players like Getir and Yemeksepeti
• Uber Eats generated $13.7B revenue last year and is scaling globally
• A foothold in Turkey could unlock broader e-commerce logistics potential
⚠️ What could block the deal:
• Uber’s rocky regulatory history in Turkey (ride-hailing banned in 2019)
• Ongoing political volatility and economic pressure
• Alibaba’s future intentions with Trendyol remain unclear
This would be Uber’s second shot at Turkey—this time through food, not rides. If successful, it’s a comeback with serious market potential.
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🤖 Robots Run a Half-Marathon — But It's Not Exactly Fast
Beijing’s E-Town just hosted the world’s first humanoid half-marathon, pitting 21 bipedal robots against human runners. The outcome? Progress in robotics — and a reminder that we’re still a long way from robot athletes.
❓ What actually happened:
• Only 4 robots finished under the 4-hour cutoff.
• The winner, Tiangong Ultra (by X-Humanoid), clocked 2h40m — thanks to a human guide with a signal device strapped on.
• Other robots tripped, overheated, or crashed — including Little Giant, which started smoking mid-run.
• Swaps and battery changes were allowed — Tiangong needed three.
⭕️ Why it matters:
• All bots had to be humanoid and run on two legs — a big leap from quadrupeds like Boston Dynamics' Spot.
• Most robots were remote-controlled or semi-autonomous — real-world testing like this exposes weak points in balance, coordination, and energy efficiency.
🚀 What's next for the space:
• China’s robotics race is heating up, with startups and research labs pushing the limits on mobility, autonomy, and humanoid form factors.
• X-Humanoid claims its performance “surpasses Western rivals” — bold words that hint at growing ambition in humanoid R&D.
While no one's giving robots a medal yet, this public test signals a shift: humanoid robotics are moving from lab demos to real-world stress tests — even if it’s just one slow step at a time.
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🤖 Hugging Face bets on open robotics with acquisition of Pollen — and doubles down on France
From chatbots to cutting-edge humanoids, Hugging Face just made a symbolic return to its roots by acquiring Bordeaux-based robotics startup Pollen Robotics. The move strengthens France’s position as a rising force in open AI and hardware innovation.
🔍 What they’ve acquired:
• Pollen Robotics, founded in 2016, is the maker of Reachy, a $70K open-source humanoid robot used by top universities.
• The platform features VR teleoperation, stereo vision, and customizable modules, aimed at education and R&D.
• The two teams had already collaborated on Le Robot, a joint open-source project for household automation.
🌎 Why it matters now:
• Hugging Face, now headquartered in NYC, was born in Paris — and France remains its largest talent hub.
• This deal reinforces Hugging Face’s open-source-first approach, combining LLMs with physical robotics.
• The French tech scene is booming with state support, AI unicorns, and growing interest in hardware+AI convergence.
🇫🇷What it means for French tech:
• Hugging Face is becoming more than a global dev platform — it’s now a role model and consolidator in Europe.
• The acquisition spotlights France’s rise as a robotics and AI innovation hub, with deep talent pools and lower costs than the US.
• It also signals growing confidence in open AI ecosystems beyond Silicon Valley — with Paris leading the charge.
By turning Reachy into an open-source hardware platform powered by Hugging Face AI, this deal brings accessible robotics a step closer — and puts France at the heart of the movement.
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🧠 QuantWare wants to power the world’s first million-qubit quantum computers
Dutch quantum startup QuantWare is scaling superconducting quantum processors with a new 3D chip architecture — unlocking error correction and practical compute at a fraction of the cost.
⚙️ What they’ve built:
A next-gen QPU platform based on proprietary VIO (Vertical I/O) tech, enabling:
• 1M+ qubit scalability
• 176 signal lines per chip
• Modular error correction via new “Contralto-A” processor
• Foundry and packaging services for third-party customers
📈 Where they’re headed:
Backed by €20M Series A funding, QuantWare is:
• Expanding fabrication capacity
• Meeting surging demand from 20+ countries
• Positioning VIO as the industry standard for hyperscale quantum systems
🚀 Why it matters:
Today’s quantum processors max out around 1,000 qubits. QuantWare’s architecture removes that ceiling — offering a roadmap to real-world quantum utility and drastically lowering costs for builders.
With growing interest from hyperscalers and the first pre-orders of its scalable, error-correcting chips, QuantWare is emerging as one of Europe’s most important quantum enablers.
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🏃♂️ Strava acquires Runna to level up personalized training
Strava is finally filling a long-standing gap in its platform by acquiring UK-based Runna — a fast-growing running coaching app with dynamic training plans and deep device integration.
🔧 What they’ve built:
• Runna offers AI-personalized race training plans
• Syncs with Garmin, Apple Watch, Fitbit, COROS, Suunto
• Gained 90K members and Apple “App of the Year” nod in under 3 years
📈 Where they’re headed:
Strava will:
• Keep Runna as a standalone app “for now”
• Invest in team and product expansion
• Explore subscription bundling as user demand grows
📣 Why it matters:
Strava has 150M users but lacked true coaching tools. Runna fills that gap — and fast. As more users chase race goals and demand structured guidance, this move puts Strava in direct competition with Nike Run Club, Fitbit, and MyFitnessPal.
With coaching + tracking now under one roof, Strava is quietly becoming the full-stack runner’s platform.
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🫀 AMT Medical wants to make open-heart bypass obsolete
Dutch medtech startup AMT Medical is building a new standard in coronary surgery — a minimally invasive, sutureless bypass system that replaces open-heart procedures with robot-assisted keyhole surgery.
🔬 What they’ve built:
A proprietary system called ELANA®, which enables bypass procedures without opening the chest or stopping the heart.
The tech uses laser-assisted, sutureless anastomosis to connect vessels — cutting surgery time, costs, and patient trauma.
📈 Where they’re headed:
With $25M in Series B funding led by Bender Analytical Holding and Invest-NL, AMT is:
• Completing human trials in Europe (CABG procedures)
• Preparing for CE Marking by 2026
• Launching clinical trials in the U.S. — including robotic setups
⭕️ Why it matters:
Over 1M bypass surgeries are performed annually, mostly via open-chest operations. AMT’s approach promises 50% cost reduction in robotic settings and same-day patient discharge — a major leap for cardiovascular care.
By targeting both traditional and robotic surgery markets, AMT Medical is on a mission to modernize the $2.5B+ CABG landscape with safer, faster, and scalable heart procedures.
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⚡️ Nyobolt wants to charge the future in 5 minutes or less
Cambridge-based Nyobolt is expanding its ultra-fast battery tech beyond warehouse robots into EVs, industrial systems, and AI-powered data centers — all powered by a proprietary anode chemistry that enables 10–80% charging in under 5 minutes.
🔋 Why it matters
Nyobolt isn’t chasing range — it’s chasing uptime. The startup builds batteries that prioritize speed, stability, and density over bulk energy capacity, targeting use cases where downtime kills value.
⚙️ From warehouse bots to EV platforms
Originally focused on autonomous logistics, Nyobolt is now talking to 8 major carmakers about integrating its fast-charge systems into next-gen EVs. Real-world track tests have already validated the speed claims.
🔹 Next stop: AI and heavy industry
CEO Sai Shivareddy says Nyobolt is prepping solutions for GPU-intensive data centers and transport sectors that face 10x power demands and $9K/minute outage risks.
💰 Business model
Nyobolt won’t manufacture batteries itself. Instead, it’s going IP-first, licensing its vertically integrated tech stack to OEMs and infrastructure providers.
💰 Backed by IQ Capital, Latitude, Scania Invest, and others
📈 2024 revenue: $9M
✅ Locked contracts: $150M
Nyobolt’s pitch: 5-minute charge, zero compromise — for every sector that can’t afford to slow down.
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🔥 Neue Alchemy wants to build post-AI startups at startup speed
Neue Alchemy is a new venture studio from ex-AWS exec Isaiah Steinfeld, designed to turn emerging tech ideas into real products — fast. The team combines deep operator experience with AI tools to help founders go from zero to launch in weeks, not months.
⚙️ What they’re building
Neue Alchemy isn’t a think tank — it’s a hands-on studio creating real companies in AI, mobility, commerce, and culture. Their model blends startup execution with corporate innovation systems.
☕️Proof of concept: ALCHMY Coffee
Their first project, ALCHMY Coffee, went from idea to live DTC brand in under 2 weeks. Every part — beans, roasting, design, fulfillment, marketing — was automated or AI-driven. It’s now nominated for Fast Company’s 2025 Innovation by Design Awards.
🫱 The team
Founded by Steinfeld (AWS, Nike Valiant Labs), the team includes builders from Lyft, Fiverr, Upwork, Agility Robotics, and Michael Kors. Together, they’ve worked across AI, robotics, fashion, and tech infrastructure.
⭕️ What’s next
Neue Alchemy is launching a Fellowship and Learning Platform to bring in more founders, creatives, and operators who want to build AI-native startups. Their Alchemist Network connects startups with a vetted ecosystem of builders, freelancers, and capital.
Neue Alchemy’s bet: in the post-AI world, speed wins — and good execution is the real differentiator.
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👍Phantom Neuro brings back natural movement for amputees — with a subdermal neural interface
Phantom Neuro is reimagining prosthetics by connecting directly to what the brain thinks is still there — phantom limbs.
Instead of brain implants or external rigs, Phantom’s implant reads nerve signals from under the skin and converts them into intuitive, real-time movement.
🧠 What they’ve built:
A thin, under-skin strip that interprets motor signals from residual nerves and sends them to prosthetic limbs — delivering 94% movement accuracy with minimal calibration.
⚙️ How it works:
🔥Reads “phantom limb” nerve activity
🔥10-minute calibration restores up to 85% of lost functionality
🔥Compatible with a wide range of prosthetic limbs
🔥Non-invasive compared to brain-machine interfaces
Already recognized with FDA Breakthrough Device + TAP status
🫱 Strategic traction:
Phantom is backed by leading prosthetics maker Ottobock, and counts Johns Hopkins and Intel among early supporters. Its tech could extend beyond amputees into robotics and AI movement modeling.
💰 Raised $19M from Ottobock, Breakout Ventures, Draper Associates, Time BioVentures, and others.
Phantom’s goal: Make prosthetic control feel human again — not futuristic, but familiar.
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☀️ Enpal expands into full-stack home energy, betting on solar, storage, and trading
Berlin-based Enpal is evolving from a solar subscription startup into a comprehensive energy tech platform for European households. Its offering now spans solar panels, battery storage, EV chargers, heat pumps, and a forthcoming energy trading platform that could turn homes into micro power stations.
🚀 From solar-only to end-to-end
Founded in 2017, Enpal now enables homeowners to generate, store, and even sell renewable energy, aiming to decentralize power and reduce grid dependence.
📉 Navigating a volatile market
Revenue dipped slightly in 2024 (€860M vs €905M in 2023) amid inflation and shifting energy prices, but Enpal is doubling down on expansion with new capital and product rollouts.
⚔️ Growing competition
Players like 1Komma5° and Sweden’s Aira are racing into the same space, pushing all-in-one electrification for homes. Enpal’s edge? A mature ecosystem and deep integration across devices.
As Europe’s green energy transition accelerates, Enpal is positioning itself as the operating layer for electrified living — not just a solar company, but a decentralized utility.
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🚀 Blue Origin sends first all-female crew to space — Katy Perry among passengers
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin made headlines Monday with a successful New Shepard launch featuring the first all-female space crew since 1963, joining the space tourism race against SpaceX.
🎤Onboard:
Katy Perry, Gayle King, Kerianne Flynn, Lauren Sánchez, Amanda Nguyen, and Aisha Bowe.
💬 Why it matters:
Beyond celebrity appeal, the mission aimed to spotlight women in aerospace - a nod to history and a push for future visibility. That said, the $150K ticket price underscores continued criticism that space tourism remains a playground for the wealthy.
🗣️ Perry summed it up: “We have to protect our mother” — referring to Earth as seen from orbit.
Blue Origin now eyes a second New Glenn launch later this spring.
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💥 Jack & Elon vs. IP Laws: The Billionaire Rebellion
Jack Dorsey lit up X this weekend with a three-word post: “delete all IP law.” Elon Musk? He instantly co-signed.
Their anti-IP stance sparked a firestorm, especially as lawsuits pile up against AI firms accused of stealing content for training data.
🔥 What happened:
– Dorsey called to abolish IP laws entirely, claiming current systems only enrich gatekeepers.
– Musk backed him, consistent with his past takes like “patents are for the weak.”
– Critics slammed them for undermining creators and ignoring the value of copyright in their own empires.
💬 Why it matters:
This isn’t just billionaire banter. Musk already helped reshape policy under Trump. And with AI in legal hot water, this debate could soon move from X posts to Capitol Hill.
Dorsey and Musk aren’t just trolling. They're hinting at a vision of tech where data is free, and gatekeepers are gone—even if that means tossing creators under the bus.
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🔺 Parallel Systems Reinvents Short-Haul Freight with Autonomous Electric Rail
Los Angeles-based Parallel Systems is bringing fresh energy to freight with its autonomous, battery-electric rail technology—designed specifically for short-distance logistics on existing rail infrastructure.
⚡️ New Rail, Familiar Tracks: Unlike traditional trains, Parallel’s self-driving rail vehicles can attach/detach independently and operate at small scale, making rail viable for regional deliveries without relying on massive locomotives.
⚙️ Automation Advantage: The system allows for quicker braking, safer operations (no manual coupling), and seamless integration with today’s train control software—reducing both cost and complexity for shippers.
📍 Real-World Trials: Recently approved by the Federal Railroad Administration, Parallel is piloting its tech along a 160-mile route in Georgia between the Port of Savannah and major distribution hubs.
💰 The company has raised over $100M to date, including a $38M Series B led by Anthos Capital, to push toward a 2026 commercial launch.
By modernizing freight rail with electric autonomy, Parallel is betting on a more efficient, scalable future for goods movement—without laying a single new track.
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