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GR8 Tech is stepping into the ring at booth U34 at iGB L!VE London 2025 with a message that pulls no punches: The Heavyweight ...
We’ve spent decades optimising, streamlining, and redesigning customer experiences. But what if all this refinement is simply polishing an outdated model? A couple of weeks ago, I had the chance to ...
Reinvention isn’t always a pivot. Sometimes, it’s a release. We often talk about reinvention as a process of building—new systems, new strategies, new directions. But the harder, quieter part of ...
From mental health to futuristic operating tables—Moldova is attracting foreigners and daring to change the usual way of treating brain tumours. Walking through the maze-like corridors of Chișinău’s ...
As the local start-up scene matures, Kazakh investors look to Europe’s tech hubs. Kazakhstan’s venture capitalists are getting restless. A decade ago, Astana and Almaty hardly registered as start-up ...
In Ukraine’s darkest hours, a constellation of tiny satellites has provided a crucial lifeline. Yet the very technology that lifts the fog of war also casts a troubling shadow over Kyiv’s strategic ...
Landfills once defined Central and Eastern Europe’s approach to waste management, but today a wave of policy reforms, tech-savvy start-ups, and canny investors is building a different legacy: an ...
With Donald Trump back in the White House, official talks with Vladimir Putin about ending the Ukraine war look likely. The best place to host those talks is in Belgrade, Serbia. The latter stands out ...
From remote Bulgarian villages to Estonian islands, a silent revolution is underway—one that promises to reshape not just healthcare delivery, but the very geography of medical access. In much of ...
Just days before the end of 1989, the Romanian capital Bucharest is awash with rumour of awful events said to have taken place in the western city of Timișoara a few days previously, where a protest ...
The solid growth of recent years continues, but Kyrgyzstan is still playing economic catch up with most of its neighbours. Diversification—especially into tourism—would help. Landlocked and often ...