My name is Alexandru Stan, and this article continues the dialogue I began following the acquisition of TNW.
Following the recent transaction, TNW Spaces remains with the Financial Times, while we continue the mission of the website, the events, and the global community.
We already have a dedicated team at tekpon operating the platform, events, and community initiatives. Our objective is to expand and strengthen the team as TNW accelerates its next chapter.
TNW is already a global media platform with millions of readers. We’re not starting over. We are building forward.
Why TNW matters today
Technology is entering a decisive stage: AI is reshaping workflows, distribution is shifting, capital is becoming more selective, and founders are expected to demonstrate value rather than potential.
The world doesn’t need more noise.
It needs clarity, execution, and access to trustworthy knowledge and people.
TNW will serve that need through editorial independence, real expertise, and community-built intelligence.
Success for TNW looks like this: more accurate understanding, faster access to verified knowledge, and direct pathways from insight to action.
My leadership philosophy
I’ve been an entrepreneur since 2007, building in B2B SaaS, marketplaces, and scalable systems. I believe deeply in servant leadership. Without people, I am zero.
I lead two private networks grounded in practice rather than theory:
- Inner Circle of 150 founders scaling responsibly
- Executive Network limited to 1,000 members, with access to curated insights, tools, events, concierge support, and the ability to contribute expertise to TNW’s editorial and research
These groups ensure TNW remains rooted in lived experience, informed by operators, not commentators.
What TNW will become in the next stage
Our mission is to build the most trusted European tech media platform with global reach, focused on practical innovation, responsible scaling, and transparency.
We will continue to host events across Europe’s major capitals including Paris, London, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Monaco.
These will not be festivals. We are introducing a concept validated through tekpon events: curated gatherings built for meaningful relationships, deep content, and tangible business outcomes.
In 2026, we return to Amsterdam for a special edition centered on AI among other fields. We will explore technologies and strategies shaping the future of work and business:
- B2B SaaS and pricing
- Automation and RPA
- AI agents and AI-native workflows
- Infrastructure for startups and enterprises
- Distribution, partnerships, and capital allocation
The editorial focus remains European, while the audience is global.
AI and the future of media
AI is not a threat to publishing. It is the infrastructure of the next generation of content and knowledge.
At TNW, we will use AI to accelerate research, enable personalized intelligence, reduce noise and bias, and amplify high-quality human expertise. Technology assists. Human judgment remains central.
Why TNW, why now
Because this moment in Europe matters.
Because founders here are ready to scale responsibly.
Because independent media with integrity is rare.
Because innovation deserves a platform built around people, not hype.
TNW will continue its legacy with a renewed emphasis on contribution, execution, and community built through trust.
If you are building, scaling, or researching the next wave of technology, I invite you to engage with us, contribute insights, and participate in shaping the conversation.
The next era begins now. Let’s shape it together.
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