Big Ideas | VC | 12 Feb Rise of the machines in VC investing Can artificial intelligence find winning early-stage tech investments better than humans?
In Practice | Marketing | 10 Feb How to name your startup Sifted dips into the not-so-scientific art of naming a startup — and shares six tips for anyone on the hunt for a company name.
Opinion | PR & Communications | 4 Feb “Let’s stop patronising startups” Startups aren’t kids playing around — so they should stop giving the impression that they are, argues Maud Camus from The Family.
Big Ideas | Investment | 4 Feb Seeding success London-based investor Draper Esprit is growing its influence across Europe with an unusual strategy to back dozens of early-stage funds around the continent.
Places | Hiring and workforce | 1 Feb Chart: Average software developer salaries in Europe’s tech hubs Maybe there is a reason so many tech startups are heading to Lisbon. It's not just about the sun and surf, but also the cheap salaries.
Big Ideas | AI | 31 Jan Europe is losing the AI race Research in to artificial intelligence is led by institutions and companies in China, the US and South Korea.
In Practice | Hiring and workforce | 28 Jan Share-option schemes 101 How more tantalising options schemes could help European startups grow big and mighty – and what employees need to know about them.
Big Ideas | Investment | 25 Jan Does Europe need a sovereign wealth fund for tech? European scaleup companies had eight times less new capital invested in them than their US counterparts.
Big Ideas | Investment | 18 Jan VC interest moves from startup to scaleup Smaller startups may have to look to non-traditional investors and governments for funding
In Practice | Hiring and workforce | 16 Jan How tech startups are preparing for Brexit Hiring is the biggest concern. Growth plans are being revised and UK startups are hedging their bets by accelerating expansion into the rest of Europe.
Opinion | AI | 14 Jan “In contrast to Japan, the EU is struggling to develop a tech vision” Want to make sure that tech development is not at odds with society? Europe should look to Japan's Society 5.0 plan says Mark Minevich, Executive Chairman of AI Pioneers and IPsoft Digital Fellow to the CEO.
Voices | AI | 9 Jan “We are lacking in funding but eager to do wonders” Kai-fu Lee, ex-president of Google China, said there was no hope for Europe in the global AI race. This is how European AI experts responded.
Voices | AI | 14 Dec Kai-fu Lee: No hope for Europe’s artificial intelligence sector Former exec at Apple and Microsoft, ex-president of Google China and prominent venture capitalist and AI expert, Kai-fu Lee, says Europe isn’t even in the running for bronze AI medal
Big Ideas | Publictech | 12 Dec Brave New Data-Protected World Europe’s General Data Protection Regime could open surprising new prospects for AI innovation on the continent
| 4 Dec European people power Emerging hubs, record investments, terrible gender diversity, international expansion and wary pension funds: five of the most interesting charts from Atomico's State of European Tech Report 2018
In Practice | Software | 28 Nov Do androids dream of electric unicorns? If there is one arena in which Europe blazes ahead in the tech landscape, it’s in games.