dual-use technology
From Battlefield to Production Line: The Ukrainian Startup Exporting War-Tested AI Drone Tech to Germany
A Ukrainian startup is partnering with a German firm to produce AI-powered drones, exporting battle-tested tech from the frontline to the factory floor.
From Classroom to Combat: The Investment Case for Drone Swarms and the Future of Defense
A high school project on “drone walls” reveals a profound shift in the defense economy, creating a new asset class for investors in AI and autonomous systems.
From a UK Suburb to a Tehran Lab: Is Your Tech the Next Geopolitical Liability?
A UK firm’s parts in an Iranian nuclear device is a wake-up call for tech. Discover the hidden cybersecurity and supply chain risks for your startup.
The Chip War’s New Frontline: Why a Dutch Power Play Could Reshape Global Tech
A Dutch government seizure of a Chinese-owned chip maker signals a dramatic escalation in the global tech war, with huge implications for AI and beyond.
The Code of War: Why Europe’s AI Defense Startups Are Fighting a Battle for Cash
European defense tech startups, crucial for modern security, face a major funding shortfall as banks and VCs hesitate due to outdated ESG policies.
The Spyware on Your Cap Table: When Big Law and Big Money Back Controversial Tech
A top lawyer invested millions in the fund that owned Pegasus spyware maker NSO Group. What does this mean for tech ethics, startups, and investors?