EU AI Act Startup Requirements: What Applies August 2026
You've probably seen both headlines. "EU delays AI Act rules by over a year." And also: "AI Act...
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You've probably seen both headlines. "EU delays AI Act rules by over a year." And also: "AI Act...
I was doing compliance work for a client — verifying that a list of Spanish suppliers were actually...
Working remotely in Europe is genuinely different from working remotely in, say, the US or Canada....
A data-led look at how heat-pump efficiency changes in Europe’s coldest regions, using EPREL listings and climate data to compare model performance, refrigerants and size classes where winter temperatures are toughest.
A fresh look at EPREL listings shows whether the R290 leaderboard is still led by the same names or whether smaller brands are closing the gap. The key takeaway: the ranking has shifted enough to change who looks like the category leader.
The most surprising thing in Spain’s July 2026 apartment market? The priciest places aren’t all in...
A data-led look at which heat-pump brands and refrigerants dominate Bulgaria in 2026, how prices compare with efficiency, and which model types appear most often in EPREL listings. Useful for buyers, installers and market watchers.
A 2026 EPREL-based read shows R290 is no longer a niche bet: several major brands are now leaning into it, while R32 still dominates volume. The article will quantify where the shift is real and where it is still mostly marketing.
The biggest surprise in this registry snapshot? Foreign buyers aren’t just present in Spain’s...
The most surprising thing in this snapshot? The cheapest UK apartment markets aren’t just cheap —...
A clear refrigerant inflection is showing up in EPREL: R290 has moved ahead of R32 in the European heat-pump mix. The piece should quantify how big the shift is, which brands are driving it, and where the crossover is most pronounced.
A country-comparison piece on how the Baltics and Benelux differ on price, efficiency and brand mix. The likely takeaway: smaller northern markets are not just cheaper or pricier — they diverge in product type and brand concentration in ways that matter for buyers and installers.