As the world races to stay ahead in the deep tech revolution - from AI and semiconductors to quantum computing - innovation has become the new currency of power. For many companies, that pressure has translated into heavier workloads and more intense work cultures. Yet they face a real dilemma: they can't simply ease up while competitors across the globe push harder to win.
"The Dutch tech ecosystem is riding a wave of momentum, defying broader European trends and cementing its position as one of the continent's leading startup powerhouses."
Statistics show that up to 40% of engineering time is spent not on building new features but on writing and maintaining test scripts that quickly become outdated.
"We know that the biggest constraint for AI growth all comes down to who can get the most installed energy the fastest, and so that's where we've ended up concentrating more of our attention."