BusinessFintechInnovation

Europe Emerges as Key Battleground in AI-Powered Autonomous Payments Revolution

European fintech startups are positioning themselves at the forefront of the emerging agentic payments sector, leveraging AI to create autonomous transaction systems. With €5 billion invested in European AI agent deals this year and major partnerships forming, the continent is becoming a critical testing ground for this financial technology innovation.

Europe’s Fintech Sector Embraces AI Payment Revolution

European financial technology companies are reportedly positioning themselves as frontrunners in the emerging field of agentic payments, according to industry analysis. This new subsector of AI-driven payment systems enables autonomous transactions without human intervention, with proponents suggesting it could transform both consumer and business financial operations.

BiotechPolicy

European Food Biotech Alliance Aims to Overcome Policy and Investment Hurdles

A new cross-sector alliance aims to transform Europe’s food biotechnology landscape by aligning research, policy and investment. The initiative comes as Brussels drafts its Biotech Act, which stakeholders say underrepresents food applications despite their potential for supply chain resilience.

Europe’s Food Biotechnology Push Gains Momentum

Europe is positioning to harness food biotechnology to address growing climate and supply chain pressures, according to reports from industry experts. The newly formed European Agrifood Biotech Alliance, announced at NextBite 2025 in Brussels, aims to bridge critical gaps between research, policy and capital that have hindered scaling of food biotech innovations.

ComputingTechnology

D-Wave Partners with Swiss Quantum Technology in €10 Million European Quantum Computing Expansion

Quantum computing firm D-Wave has entered a significant €10 million partnership with Swiss Quantum Technology SA to deploy an annealing quantum computer in Europe. The five-year agreement provides SQT with substantial computing access while supporting Italy’s newly formed Q-Alliance quantum initiative. This deployment marks another step in Europe’s expanding quantum computing infrastructure.

Major Quantum Computing Deployment in Europe

Quantum computing company D-Wave Systems has reportedly signed a €10 million ($11.6 million) agreement with Swiss Quantum Technology SA (SQT) to deploy an Advantage2 annealing quantum computer in Europe, according to recent announcements. The five-year arrangement will grant SQT access to 50 percent of the system’s computing capacity, with sources indicating the option for eventual purchase remains available.