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NEUX A daily brief on Europe's critical industries

NEUX A daily brief on Europe's critical industries

by sebmnt·Jul 2, 2026·2 points·0 comments

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I built NEUX because I feel a lot of the recent focus is on the AI industry in US and China. I want a single place to learn about Europe's critical industrial system and what companies are changing the status quo.

I'm publishing a brief per area, each with a headline, a short why-it-matters, and source links. You can read on the site or subscribe to just the areas you care about.

Would love feedback on the content and scope. Specially for people in Europe - do you care about this and do you see these areas as important?

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