Research and Development (R&D) stories
AI in life sciences is boosting workflows rather than replacing scientists, as firms navigate regulation, data risks and uneven adoption across markets.
Researchers could cut the time and cost of early quantum experiments as Haiqu's new platform already runs on current hardware.
Growing AI security fears are driving Proofpoint’s European expansion, with the Paris site aimed at helping customers meet local regulatory demands.
The deal gives the company a base in Delft, strengthening its European push and putting it closer to key quantum research partners.
The hires are intended to help EvoluteIQ convert its USD $53 million investment into faster international growth and stronger customer demand.
The deal gives SAP a dedicated European AI lab aimed at better predictions from business data, from payment delays to supplier risk.
The new tools give life sciences finance teams clearer trial spending forecasts and scenario planning after a USD $24 million Series A round.
The London startup will use the cash to expand in the US as its AI matching tool gains traction with engineers and employers.
The funding gives the Vancouver quantum group fresh capital to hit milestones, expand hiring and deepen partnerships as it pursues commercial-scale systems.
Ottawa is courting private backers to expand domestic AI capacity, with no funding yet committed for the British Columbia project.
The move could help Canadian chipmakers keep more design and production work at home, boosting a sector that already supports thousands of jobs.
The UK state-backed lender’s larger bet on quantum computing underscores policy support for scale-ups as Quantum Motion pursues commercial silicon-based machines.
Healthtech startups are finding it harder to scale as weaker exits and tighter liquidity help drive Canadian VC investment down to CAD $1 billion in 2025.
The new facility will link students and faculty to industry problems in healthcare, education technology and finance, as India pushes applied AI research.
Ottawa hopes the move will draw private investment and speed access to wafer fabrication for Canadian firms in AI, quantum and defence.
Operators can now track public safety radio faults alongside cellular coverage as Ranlytics expands KALLO into continuous P25 monitoring.
The AUD $490 million Waterloo precinct is set to ease Sydney’s lab space shortage as it moves into delivery with major global partners.
The year-long trial will test whether conversational commands can reliably direct autonomous marine vehicles in remote, low-connectivity conditions.
The investment will help Online Oceans scale production as defence buyers seek cheaper, longer-lasting surveillance of ports, borders and subsea cables.
Graduates say wider promotion and better pay are needed to stop New Zealand’s post-harvest automation talent draining overseas.