
Little Musks Grow Up: Here Are the New Visionaries to Come
No more lone heroes: a new generation of visionaries is being trained in laboratories around the world to change the future (again)
No more lone heroes: a new generation of visionaries is being trained in laboratories around the world to change the future (again)
Swiss startups aren't just innovating anymore; they're reshaping entire industries. From dancing AIs to quantum computers, here are 5 to watch.
2024 has seen the collapse of several promising startups. From electric cars to vertical farming, here are the most notable failed startups.
Helixx aims to transform auto manufacturing with fast and flexible factories. A fast-food inspired model to bring affordable electric vehicles to megacities.
Goodbyememo challenges the fear of dying and leaving things unsaid. Founded by two Italians, the service sends messages after death, giving serenity to those who fear the afterlife.
Kelekona offers a revolutionary 40-passenger flying bus, capable of traveling 531 km in just 60 minutes
With batteries up to 500 Wh/kg, Elysian plans to cover 50% of long-haul commercial flights. We'll need to work on it.
Cents aims to integrate social and environmental causes into business activities: it is the first platform to spread impact as a service.
With an interesting mix of innovative technologies and agroforestry, a startup in Morocco reinvents agriculture in deserts.
The oceans, not only to be explored but also to be inhabited: DEEP presents its project for permanent underwater habitats.
Conceiving life beyond Earth: a startup wants to anticipate the challenges of space colonization with in vitro fertilization.
Kuori, a cleantech startup, does its part against microplastics by transforming food waste into compostable shoe soles.
Portuguese startup Solarud creates a clip device to drain water from solar panels and increase their efficiency.
The European startup creates the system that was missing: install solar panels between the railway tracks and increase the energy supply
This efficient, eco-friendly and… lovely drone could set a standard for air delivery in the near future.
The gig economy is radically transforming the approach to many professions, but something suggests that perhaps it is going too far.
A Dutch startup has developed a cardboard tree irrigation system: a biodegradable "cradle" that greatly increases their chances of survival.
New systems, new business models: in times of energy and climate crisis, even the laundry sector is rethinking. The example of an English startup
A new wind turbine captures the wind from several directions and with the particular shape of the blades realizes a "self-rotating" movement.
The Italian startup iSpace2o struggling with a hydrofoil unique in the world, capable of "flying" on the water and even below.
Italy at the last mile attack with style and sustainability: this To-Move with a bamboo frame is very interesting.