EEC 2026 Top 80 context
GARM is presented as a public cybersecurity proof point connected to the European Economic Congress 2026 Top-80 context.
A compact hub for public proof points, founder-visible progress, cybersecurity intelligence, and the updates that would normally be mirrored from LinkedIn. Direct LinkedIn scraping is intentionally avoided because static browser pages cannot reliably access logged-in LinkedIn content.
Open Company LinkedInSignals that help visitors and investors understand why the company is worth tracking now.
GARM is presented as a public cybersecurity proof point connected to the European Economic Congress 2026 Top-80 context.
PAZUZU's intelligent pneumatic excavation concept is framed through semi-finalist review context and humanitarian demining relevance.
VASSAGO remains the clearest near-term revenue path because legal-tech workflows can be packaged, localized, priced, and piloted faster than hardware-heavy tracks.
GARM follows VASSAGO because it strengthens the whole portfolio's trust layer and can become a security diligence anchor.
This page is the public mirror for company updates, proof points, and operational notes that should stay readable without depending on social-network scraping.
VASSAGO and GARM remain first because they can create commercial and trust evidence before the capital-heavy autonomy and demining tracks require larger spend.
Revenue path plus security leverage is the cleanest first milestone story.
Each future Forneus update should include a dated claim, a public proof or controlled diligence reference, the product affected, and the next decision gate.
Until a server-side LinkedIn integration is added, this page should be the clean public mirror of important company updates.
Important LinkedIn company posts should be summarized here with a source link. Browser-side scraping is brittle and can break because LinkedIn requires login, blocks cross-origin requests, and changes markup frequently.
Recommended cadence: one monthly update covering product progress, proof assets, grant status, hiring, and next decision gates.
Every public update should point to an artifact, milestone, screenshot, certificate, public profile, partner process, or measurable product decision.
Use precise language for stage, recognition, pilots, and awards. Do not imply revenue, certification, or formal acceptance unless it is documented.