According to EU Startups, excluding London, the top five EU startup hubs this year are Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Stockholm and Barcelona. Discover the key facts for each, along with job opportunities.
A report by McKinsey predicts that if Europe can increase its share of women in tech to 45% by 2027, it could increase the GDP from €260 billion to €600 billion.
Experts say that the challenge is to define AI and its capabilities in such a way as to offer protections against a wide range of harms, while also not stifling innovation.
Since the pandemic, and the rise of hybrid working, research has continued and shows that working alone positively impacts creativity for many of the same reasons it did back in 2015.
Because Gen Z workers prioritise companies that share their values, it is harder and harder for companies to practise “diversity washing” or “diversity dishonesty”.
The tech talent gap shows no signs of ease yet. Last month kicked off the EU Commission’s 2023 Year of Skills initiative. The aim is to address the widening skills shortage in the EU, offering upskilling and training in areas of concern.
According to EU Startups, excluding London, the top five EU startup hubs this year are Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Stockholm and Barcelona. Discover the key facts for each, along with job opportunities.
A report by McKinsey predicts that if Europe can increase its share of women in tech to 45% by 2027, it could increase the GDP from €260 billion to €600 billion.
Experts say that the challenge is to define AI and its capabilities in such a way as to offer protections against a wide range of harms, while also not stifling innovation.
Since the pandemic, and the rise of hybrid working, research has continued and shows that working alone positively impacts creativity for many of the same reasons it did back in 2015.
Because Gen Z workers prioritise companies that share their values, it is harder and harder for companies to practise “diversity washing” or “diversity dishonesty”.
The tech talent gap shows no signs of ease yet. Last month kicked off the EU Commission’s 2023 Year of Skills initiative. The aim is to address the widening skills shortage in the EU, offering upskilling and training in areas of concern.
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