Thursday, March 26, 2026
Photonics is often framed as the next breakthrough in chips, but according to Professor Martijn Heck, the reality is more nuanced: real progress depends on hybrid integration, production scale and reliability—not technological promise alone.
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Thursday, February 26, 2026
Artificial intelligence is often framed as a race for larger data centres and greater energy supply. Professor Martijn Heck argues that the real frontier lies elsewhere: in the architecture of the chip itself. By integrating electronics, photonics and advanced packaging into unified systems, heterogeneous integration may determine whether AI scales sustainably — or overwhelms the infrastructure it depends on. In this conversation, Heck outlines why better chips, not bigger factories, will shape the technological balance of the coming decades.
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Thursday, February 5, 2026
In Eindhoven, Professor Martijn Heck explains how photonic chips — using light instead of electricity — may shape the next phase of computing. Beyond technology, the conversation reveals Europe’s fragile position between American power and China’s quiet scale.
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