‘Right to repair’ law in UK and EU means Electrical appliances will be cheaper and last longer
Appliances such as fridges, washing machines, and TVs should last longer and be cheaper to run under new rules. The European Union took ambitious steps to address the environmental harm caused by electronic waste. Companies that sell consumer electronics such as
Norway begins construction of worlds largest floating offshore windfarm
Norway has begun its ambitious plans to construct the worlds largest floating offshore wind farm, which they aim to have completed by 2022. This will involve building 11 floating concrete hulls for the Siemens Gamesa 8 MW turbines on the
Inheart raises €3.6M for launch of its cloud-based image analysis technology for cardiac arrhythmia
Led by Elvia Partners SAS, a Parisian investment fund, Inheart SAS completed its first funding round of €3.6 million to improve cardiac arrhythmia treatment using medical imaging, artificial intelligence and digital simulation. The technology is provided as a cloud-based service where cardiologists
How countries across Europe are supporting tech start-ups during COVID-19
It is no secret that the coronavirus has caused a major shakeup in our economy. Causing many to be concerned with how this will affect, not only their wallets, but also the survivability of their businesses. To mitigate the impact, European
At TechNET We Are Excited to Announce That we Will be Pushing Further into Europe Than Ever Before
At TechNET we are excited to announce that we will be pushing further into Europe than ever before by dedicating a team of experienced recruiters from across our four divisions, IT, Immersive, CxO and Digital, focusing on recruiting talent across