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Greece in Orbit: The €350 Million National Space Strategy Reshaping the Country's Technological Future
With the HELLAS-SPACE 2.0 program, Greece invests in a national microsatellite constellation, targeting civil protection, security, and digital sovereignty.
The Digital Transformation of Employment: DYPA Invests in AI and Entrepreneurship via Online Workshops
DYPA announces 22 free online workshops for July, integrating Artificial Intelligence into job searching and business plan development for the modern era.
Hyundai Redefines Mobility: The New Avante and the Era of the 'Intelligent' Vehicle
By integrating advanced AI, Hyundai transforms the Avante from a mere means of transport into a digital companion, altering the landscape of the global automotive market.
SAP Aligns Commerce Data for AI Personalization: The New Architecture of Digital Markets
SAP is strategically aligning commerce data, laying the groundwork for a new era of AI-driven hyper-personalization in the enterprise sector.
Ethics Under Pressure: Why Meta Paused Its AI Employee Monitoring Program
Meta halts its controversial 'Model Capability Initiative' after internal backlash and data leaks, sparking a global debate on the boundaries of corporate surveillance in the AI era.
On the Eve of AGI: DeepSeek Doubles Workforce in Final Sprint Toward General Intelligence
Chinese AI powerhouse DeepSeek launches a massive hiring spree, claiming humanity is on the verge of AGI, while disrupting the global AI competitive landscape.
EpsilonNet Inaugurates New Thessaloniki Headquarters: A Milestone for Agentic AI-Powered Business Software in Greece
The inauguration of EpsilonNet's new facilities in Thessaloniki marks a pivotal shift towards the Agentic AI era for Greek business software solutions.
Hormuz: Iranian 'Tolls' and the Fragile $88 Billion Balance
Escalation in the Strait of Hormuz threatens global energy stability, with the potential economic cost of a broader conflict reaching staggering levels.
Papastavrou: Strong energy networks key to security and affordable prices
Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou emphasizes the need for European energy integration, placing grids at the center of the green transition.
The End of Cheap Online Shopping: New €3 Per-Item Fee to Hit Imports This July
A radical shift in low-value imports from non-EU countries is set to begin, as a new circular mandates a flat fee per item, disrupting the business model of global e-commerce giants.
The Psychology of Recovery: Why Falling Inflation Expectations in the Eurozone Change the Game
The latest ECB survey reveals a significant shift in consumer psychology, providing breathing room for Frankfurt and hope for faster monetary easing.
BofA Warning: Fed Could Hike Rates Three More Times as Markets Underestimate Resilience
Bank of America warns of a hawkish Fed pivot as the US economy refuses to 'land', threatening complacent markets with unexpected rate hikes.