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Amsterdam Tech Company Mews Cuts 15 Percent of Jobs to Drive AI

Summary by NL Times
The Amsterdam-based tech company Mews announced plans to cut about 15 percent of its jobs, equivalent to around 170 employees. The hotel software supplier with a valuation of over two billion euros said it intends to focus more on incorporating artificial intelligence, and will thus be able to continue operations with a slimmed-down workforce.

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The Amsterdam-based tech company Mews is cutting approximately 15 percent of its jobs, which amounts to about 170 employees. The supplier of software for hotels wants to focus more on artificial intelligence (AI) and therefore expects to be able to continue with fewer employees.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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hoteldive.com broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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