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Europe AND Middle East
Europe AND Middle East regional intelligence explains how companies, people, policy moves, network operations, investment signals, data centre demand, telecom execution, and market constraints shape infrastructure delivery in the same geographic market or governance area. The page connects public articles with evidence, regional actors, operating dependencies, market context, and customer or regulatory exposure that may otherwise sit across separate topic or company pages. Readers can compare who is active, which signals are backed by public evidence, how local execution risk connects to broader internet infrastructure strategy, and what changes may affect customers, partners, regulators, or capital planning. Search users can understand the geography, the relevant infrastructure sectors, the public evidence base, and the practical questions that make the regional page more useful than a short listing of articles.

Leaders
xAI’s chatbot Grok will be available to all premium subscribers
Musk said that Grok, a chatbot from AI startup xAI, will be enabled for all premium subscribers of social media platform X.

ARIN
3D-printed units boost Marine life along Dublin Harbour
A unique eco-engineering project is deploying habitats along the walls of the Great Wall that could boost coastal Marine life.

National Telecom
Microsoft Teams is getting smarter Copilot AI features
Microsoft is improving the way its AI-powered Copilot works in Microsoft Teams, with a new way to call up the assistant during meeting chats.

National Telecom
American Cyber Trust Mark to showcase trust-worthy tech
The Federal Communications Commission has voted to create a voluntary cybersecurity labeling program for wireless consumer IoTs.

Case File
UK’s Hartree Centre to receive Lenovo’s state-of-the-art supercomputer
The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) has signed an agreement with Lenovo for the installation of a powerful new supercomputer at the STFC Hartree Centre. The supercomputer The new supercomputer is 10 times more powerful than its predecessor while using less…

National Telecom
Mobile networking giant Ericsson to lay off 1,200 workers in Sweden
workforce reductions due to shrinking sales The company, valued at $189 billion, revealed that it has commenced discussions with labor unions in light of the downsizing, which is triggered by a “further contraction in volumes as clients exercise caution.” Ericsson stated, “In…

Case File
AI tool from VTT to measure work-related stress
VTT has developed an AI-based tool with Finnish Institute of Occupational Health that can identify when knowledge workers are under stress.

Case File
UN Internet Governance Forum to be held in Riyadh in December
Riyadh will host the 19th Internet Governance Forum (IGF) held annually by the United Nations in December.

Leaders
UK fintech needs to be become ‘ubiquitech’ to benefit next generation
OUR TAKE:The report reveals the urgency of combining fintech with other sectors like healthcare and agriculture, through the digital economy. The UK has to perfect the legislation and investigation rules about fintech since the technologies are emerging at an astonishing speed.…

Case File
Zelis and Availity to enhance healthcare payer-provider efficiency
Zelis, a healthcare and financial tech firm, partners with Availity, a health plan provider, to optimise the healthcare process efficiency.

Case File
Tesla’s Texas battery factory can supply 1,000 Cybertrucks weekly
Tesla’s Gigafactory Texas now produces enough batteries to support the weekly production of 1,000 Cybertruck electric pickup trucks.

Case File
Tesla Giga Berlin achieves 100% recycling of industrial wastewater
Tesla’s Giga Berlin resolves wastewater concerns, achieving 100% recycling, with plans to boost production to one million vehicles yearly.

Case File
Micropayment and Tink join forces to expand payment options in Europe
Micropayment, a Berlin-based payment services provider, has forged a partnership with Tink, a platform specialising in payment services.

Case File
Digital Realty directs $6B in green bonds for sustainable growth
Digital Realty, one of the largest global provider of cloud- and carrier-neutral data centers, colocation, and interconnection solutions, has successfully allocated $6.0 billion in green bonds to support sustainable growth. The latest allocation, completed in January 2024…

Leaders
Robinhood expands its crypto wallet access to Android users
Robinhood has expanded its crypto wallet access to Android users, available on Google Play. Crypto wallet from Robinhood is now available on Google Play, whose iOS version has got a great amount of users According to the March 20 announcement, the Robinhood Wallet app is now…

Leaders
Top tech news stories today: March 20, 2024
Explore more about NVIDIA’s AI architecture, Microsoft’s strategic hires, and Apple’s focus on artificial intelligence.

Leaders
Digital bank Onyx Private shuts down retail services, shifts focus to B2B
Onyx Private, a Miami-based digital bank supported by Y Combinator, is shuttering its banking operations and shifting focus to a B2B model.

Leaders
Levenue buys MidFunder to accelerate growth in Switzerland
Levenue, Europe’s largest revenue-based financing company, has acquired Zurich-based FinTech MidFunder, to accelerate its growth in Switzerland. Levenue acquires Switzerland financing company MidFunder Currently, Levenue is serving subscription-based companies in 16 Europe. The…

Case File
Microsoft the latest to waive cloud egress fees
Microsoft joins AWS and Google in eliminating data egress fees, aligning with EU regulations and addressing regulatory scrutiny.

Leaders
Payment firm Ryft adds Amex for UK ecomm companies
U.S. payment company Ryft partners with American Express, aiming to bolster payment options for UK eCommerce merchants by Amex cards.
