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WeAreDevelopers is launching in the United States to amplify the voices of overlooked developers. The organization aims to provide a platform for unsung software engineers who lack representation in the industry. This expansion brings its community-focused mission to a new market.

Legal AI platform Legora is opening offices in Madrid, Milan, and Paris in Q3 2026 and expanding its London presence into an AI engineering hub. The $5.6B startup targets 700 EMEA employees within 12 months after a $600M Series D. Legora serves 100,000 users across 1,200 law firms in over 50 markets.
Alumni Ventures, a top US venture capital firm, opened its first European office in London. The firm relocated senior leadership, expanded its UK team, and invested in companies across the UK and EMEA. It also launched a UK affiliate and a new investor community, marking a major international expansion milestone.

Swedish AI legaltech Legora is opening offices in Paris, Milan and Madrid in Q3 and a London engineering hub. The company aims to grow its EMEA headcount from roughly 325 to over 700 in the next six to 12 months. Legora, valued at $5.6 billion, serves over 1,200 law firms across more than 50 markets.

Legora, the $5.6bn legal AI platform, is opening offices in Madrid, Milan, and Paris during Q3 2026 and building a London engineering hub. The company targets 700 EMEA employees within six to 12 months. The expansion follows a $600 million Series D in April that included Nvidia's NVentures and Atlassian as investors.
groundcubed, a Western Canadian landscape architecture and planning firm, launched its first U.S. studio in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. The expansion targets public realm, civic infrastructure, and low-impact development projects across the Inland Northwest region, leveraging the firm's experience with projects like the Bear Street Revitalization and Nancy Pauw Pedestrian Bridge.

WisdPi's PROM21 All In Expansion Card uses an AMD Promontory 21 chipset on a PCIe 4.0 card to add four M.2 slots, five USB 10 Gbps ports, six USB 2.0 ports, and an OCuLink port. The card retails starting at $199 and works in any PC with a PCIe slot.
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