Saturday, February 21, 2026
Artificial intelligence is often portrayed as weightless software, yet every digital interaction depends on physical networks powered by electricity. As AI scales, telecom operators face a fundamental question of economics and governance: who ultimately bears the cost of powering intelligence at scale?
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Saturday, February 21, 2026
As Brainport evolves from regional ecosystem to critical infrastructure, new questions emerge about power, legitimacy and social cohesion. When execution becomes identity, Europe must decide not only how to build faster — but what kind of society its industrial machine ultimately serves.
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Thursday, February 19, 2026
Brainport’s technological frontier is accelerating, but its education architecture risks lagging behind. The Liquid Campus explores how learning must evolve from a linear pipeline into a dynamic ecosystem — where classrooms, cleanrooms and industry converge to sustain Europe’s innovation future.
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Thursday, February 19, 2026
Financial power is shifting from visible markets to invisible infrastructures. As algorithms shape valuation and geopolitics reshapes capital flows, Europe faces a decisive question: can it translate regulatory strength into strategic influence — or remain a rule-setter within systems designed elsewhere?
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Thursday, February 19, 2026
Europe’s telecom giants are discovering that the true constraint on digital growth is no longer spectrum or software, but electricity. As AI spreads across networks, connectivity itself is becoming energy-intensive infrastructure — forcing operators to rethink costs, strategy and their role in the physical economy.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2026
The real financial battlefield is not the trading floor, but the valuation engine. As the United States consolidates model power and Asia builds parallel infrastructures, Europe faces an uncomfortable question: can you shape global standards without owning the systems that compute value?
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Monday, February 16, 2026
European stock markets remain technically efficient, yet their societal purpose grows uncertain. As AI reshapes valuation and abstraction distances markets from everyday reality, Europe faces a deeper question: do financial systems still create value or merely calculate it?
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Sunday, February 15, 2026
As AI shifts power from software to hardware, Europe confronts a deeper vulnerability: dependence on foreign compute infrastructure. Initiatives like PIXSpain aim to rebuild strategic autonomy at the physical layer — where chips, energy and photonics increasingly determine economic and geopolitical power.
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Saturday, February 14, 2026
Long dismissed as “dumb pipes”, telecom operators control something increasingly scarce in the digital age: geographically distributed infrastructure with power, connectivity and proximity to users. As energy and latency become binding constraints, networks may evolve from transport systems into Europe’s most valuable compute platforms.
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Friday, February 13, 2026
A senior European photonics leader leaves a flagship public institute for Huawei’s research center in London — a move that illuminates far more than a personal career shift. It reveals the growing struggle over who will control the physical infrastructure of AI, telecom networks and the digital economy.
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