Sunday, June 7, 2026
When seven European technology leaders issued a joint call for action, much of the discussion focused on regulation. Yet the significance of the coalition may lie elsewhere. By bringing together companies from semiconductors, telecommunications, industrial systems, software, artificial intelligence and aerospace, the statement reveals a broader shift in European thinking: from individual sectors toward interconnected technology ecosystems.
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Monday, March 9, 2026
In Eindhoven, construction has begun on a pioneering facility for photonic chip manufacturing. Designed to bridge the gap between laboratory research and industrial production, the pilot line aims to accelerate Europe’s semiconductor ambitions and unlock a new generation of faster, energy-efficient computing powered by light.
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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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Friday, January 16, 2026
Europe’s next digital backbone is not emerging from a single campus or corporate headquarters. It is taking shape through a distributed network of laboratories, researchers and industrial partners — and one of its most important nodes lies in Portugal. From Lisbon to Aveiro, the Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT) has become a quiet but decisive force in how Europe approaches artificial intelligence, next-generation networks and digital trust.
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Thursday, January 8, 2026
Quantum computing is often presented as a race between exotic physics concepts and dazzling promises of exponential speed-ups. In practice, however, the decisive question is far more down to earth: which technologies can actually be engineered, manufactured and maintained at scale?
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Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Europe’s conversation about artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly mature. We debate regulation, ethics, sovereignty and competitiveness. We compare ecosystems, discuss talent shortages and measure ourselves against the United States and China.
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Thursday, December 25, 2025
Quantum computing is often presented as a technological race: who has the most qubits, the lowest error rates or the boldest scientific claims. That framing is misleading. The real story unfolding in 2025 is not about hardware benchmarks, but about how societies choose to organize technological power.
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