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Policy changes, company milestones, migration stories, and market data from the European tech ecosystem.

Mistral ships Medium 3.5, its first merged flagship model at 128 billion parameters, and adds cloud coding agents and Work Mode to Le Chat
Mistral ships Medium 3.5, a 128B open-weight model with 77.6% SWE-Bench, plus Vibe cloud coding agents and Work Mode for Le Chat.

Two years in, the European Commission says the Digital Markets Act is working
April 2026 EU Commission review finds the DMA fit for purpose: alternative browsers up, third-party app stores live, data portability functional.

Volt Europa publishes a real exit plan from US hyperscalers
Volt Europa details its migration off US hyperscalers, naming EU tools in production and Google Workspace as the last big gap. A practical template for dig

DeepL Launches Voice-to-Voice Translation for 40 Languages at Spring Event
DeepL launched Voice-to-Voice at its Spring Event: real-time spoken translation in 40+ languages with Zoom and Teams integrations.

Adyen Launches Intelligent Money Movement to Replace the Treasury Patchwork
Adyen unveils Intelligent Money Movement, unifying payments, liquidity and payouts on one platform. Etsy, Expedia and Vinted are early adopters.

Revolut Signs 10-Year Paris Lease, Commits €1 Billion to France
Revolut signed a 10-year lease for its Western European HQ in Paris, committing €1B to France and applying for a French banking licence.

Copenhagen's Corti Beats OpenAI and Anthropic by 25% in Medical Coding Benchmarks
Danish AI lab Corti releases Symphony for Medical Coding, outperforming OpenAI and Anthropic by 25% in clinical accuracy.

Proton Meet Gives Europe a Zoom Alternative With Real Privacy
Proton launched end-to-end encrypted video conferencing. Proton Meet uses open-source MLS encryption and supports up to 50 free participants.

Mistral Raises €750M to Build Europe's Biggest AI Data Center
Mistral AI secured €750M to build a 44MW AI data center near Paris with 13,800 Nvidia GPUs, targeting 200MW of EU compute by 2027.

Euro-Office Arrives, and the Licensing War Has Already Started
A coalition of EU open-source companies launched Euro-Office to replace Microsoft in European institutions. ONLYOFFICE says they violated the license.

Digital Euro Bets on European Cloud, Locks Out AWS and Azure
The ECB selected OVHcloud and Scaleway for digital euro infrastructure, excluding US cloud providers entirely.

EC Cloud Breach Exposes Europe's Own US Dependency
ShinyHunters claim 350GB stolen from the European Commission's AWS-hosted infrastructure, raising sovereignty questions.