EIC programme managers have to handle up to 300 projects each

Michiel Scheffer, president of the European Innovation Council board. Photo credits: European Committee of the Regions / Flickr Programme managers for the European Innovation Council (EIC), who are charged with envisioning technological breakthroughs and selecting funding teams that can make them happen, have to manage up to 300 projects each, the council’s president has said. Continue reading EIC programme managers have to handle up to 300 projects each

Funding Radar: Commission launches €148 million call for train technologies

Funding Radar: Commission launches €148 million call for train technologies Continue reading Funding Radar: Commission launches €148 million call for train technologies

Hasan.VC’s largest Demo Day unites 50 global startups driving the future of halal innovation

Launched Fund Round 3 to drive ethical, values-led innovation Aims to support purpose-driven founders with capital, mentorship to scale impactful ventures globally Hasan. VC marked a major milestone in its mission to empower values-driven entrepreneurship with what it claims to be its largest-ever Halal Startup Showcase, celebrating the graduation of Cohort 003 from its flagship five-week accelerator programme. The event brought together nearly 50 startups representing 12 countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, making it Hasan. VC’s most diverse and dynamic showcase to date. Throughout the day, investors, founders, and ecosystem leaders engaged in high-energy startup pitches, thought-provoking panels, and meaningful networking sessions underscoring Hasan. VC’s growing influence in advancing halal and ethical innovation across Southeast Asia and beyond. Since launching its accelerator programme, the company has supported over 120 startups, with more than 20 ventures directly funded and a founder community now spanning nearly 200 entrepreneurs. This milestone, it states, reflects the fund’s mission to bridge ethical capital with high-potential founders shaping the next wave of purpose-driven innovation. “What we’re seeing is the rise of a new generation of founders who are building with purpose, solving real-world challenges with integrity and innovation. Our founders are redefining what it means to build with impact, and we’re proud to be part of that journey,” said Mohd Akhtaar, general partner and head of accelerator at Hasan. VC. The event also marked the official launch of Hasan. VC Fund Round 3, unlocking new opportunities for investors to back promising startups across halal and ethical sectors. The fund deepens the firm’s commitment to combining financial performance with meaningful social and ethical impact. “The momentum we’re seeing across halal and ethical tech is only the beginning. As we launch our fund’s third round, we’re opening the door to even greater collaboration and impact. Our focus remains clear to identify scalable halal and ethical ventures, accelerate their growth, and deliver meaningful returns for investors who believe in values-driven entrepreneurship,” said Umar Munshi, managing partner at Hasan. VC. The showcase gathered a vibrant mix of angel investors, venture capitalists, institutional partners, and corporate leaders, all united by a shared belief: that ethical business can drive both profit and purpose. Conversations throughout the day extended beyond financial returns towards vision, values, and meaningful change. The success of Cohort 003 reaffirms Hasan. VC’s belief that entrepreneurship can be both impactful and ethical. With Fund Round 3 now open, the firm continues to expand its support for founders across the halal and ethical economy, providing them with capital, mentorship, and community to help them scale responsibly. For more information on Hasan. VC, its accelerator programme, or investment opportunities, visit www. hasan. vc. Continue reading Hasan.VC’s largest Demo Day unites 50 global startups driving the future of halal innovation

YouTube raises concerns over Australia’s social media ban for children

YouTube has warned that Australia’s proposed ban on social media for kids under 16 may not make them any safer online. Continue reading YouTube raises concerns over Australia’s social media ban for children

How do to practice with heliocopters and jets in Battlefield 6

Knowing where you can practice your skills piloting helicopters and jets will make you a menace of the skies in Battlefield 6. Here are the best ways to do it. Continue reading How do to practice with heliocopters and jets in Battlefield 6

SDEC 2025: Where AI, chips, and talent converge in Selangor

New partnerships & initiatives strengthen R&D & open opportunities for local talent Event reinforces Selangor’s role as Malaysia’s hub for semiconductor & AI innovation The Selangor Smart City & Digital Economy Convention (SDEC) took place last week, marking a milestone in Malaysia’s drive towards becoming a design-led, innovation-driven nation. Organised by the Selangor Information Technology & Digital Economy Corporation (Sidec), the four-day convention ran from 8 to 11 October 2025 under the theme “AI × Semiconductor: Blitzscaling Malaysia’s Deep Tech.” The officiating ceremony included the launch of SDEC 2025 by Amirudin Shari, menteri besar Selangor (pic), alongside distinguished guests, followed by the acknowledgement of new semiconductor partners, reinforcing Selangor’s role as Malaysia’s data and chip innovation hub. A key highlight was the announcement of Synopsys’ expansion in Malaysia through Intelligent Circuit Engineering Sdn Bhd a significant step towards strengthening the nation’s semiconductor R&D capabilities and opening new career pathways for Malaysian engineers. The event also witnessed a Memorandum of Understanding exchange between Cheah Hun Wah, representing Oppstar Berhad, and Dr Simon Hsu, representing AsicAI Co. and serving as executive director of AIRIS Labs. This partnership aims to advance collaborative innovation in IC design to develop Arm-based AI-RAN chips through Oppstar’s subsidiary, AIRIS Labs Sdn Bhd another bold stride in Selangor’s mission to build a globally competitive deep-tech ecosystem. Over four days, SDEC 2025 featured two flagship summits Semiconductor Innovation and AI Innovation, alongside the Malaysia Semiconductor Recruitment Day and the Selangor Twin Accelerator Programme. Together, these events showcased Malaysia’s accelerating shift towards a design-led, innovation-driven digital economy powered by talent, technology, and collaboration. Building on Selangor’s emergence as Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing digital hub, SDEC 2025 positions the state at the heart of Malaysia’s semiconductor and AI ecosystems. This year’s programme featured renowned speakers including Prof Jack Sun (former CTO, TSMC), CK Tseng (president, Arm ASEAN), June Paik (CEO, FuriosaAI), Jim Keller (CEO, Tenstorrent), and YH Simon Hsu (director, NARLabs Taiwan), who shared insights on how AI and semiconductors are transforming global industries. Complementing these discussions was the Malaysia Semiconductor Recruitment Day 2025, connecting top engineering talent with over 30 semiconductor companies offering 500 career opportunities making it the country’s largest hiring event for the deep-tech sector. Highlighting the convention’s mission, Yong Kai Ping, CEO of Sidec, said, “SDEC 2025 is more than a conference it is Malaysia’s bridge to the future of deep technology. By uniting the worlds of artificial intelligence and semiconductors, we are shaping the next decade of innovation made by Malaysia, not just made in Malaysia.” As main sponsor, Affin Group played a key role in empowering Malaysia’s digital economy by supporting entrepreneurs and technology-driven SMEs. Syed Mashafuddin shared, “Affin Group is proud to stand alongside Sidec and the Selangor state government in advancing Malaysia’s deep-tech ecosystem. Through strategic collaborations like SDEC 2025, we aim to bridge finance and innovation, fuelling growth for startups, SMEs, technology enterprises and large companies that will define Malaysia’s next decade of digital leadership.” Marking its tenth anniversary, SDEC 2025 underscored Selangor’s decade-long commitment to advancing the digital economy through landmark initiatives such as the Malaysia Semiconductor IC Design Park and the Selangor Twin Accelerator Programme. The convention was supported by strategic partners including Xendit (strategic payment partner), Plug and Play APAC (strategic global partner), Arm, Malaysian Investment Development Authority, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation, Cradle, Cyberview, Malaysia Semiconductor Industry Association, Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute, and Internet Alliance. As Malaysia’s deep-tech ambitions gain momentum, SDEC 2025 stands as the region’s most comprehensive platform to connect innovation, industry, and investment cementing Selangor’s position as the launchpad for Southeast Asia’s next wave of digital breakthroughs. Continue reading SDEC 2025: Where AI, chips, and talent converge in Selangor