Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Europe is building the frameworks for quantum innovation, but frameworks alone do not create industrial power. The real challenge is whether coordination can translate into control—or simply define the space in which others dominate.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Europe does not lack capital. It lacks time. As long-term systems are financed with short-term logic, investment becomes misaligned. The result is a structural gap between ambition and execution—one that shapes Europe’s ability to build its future.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Europe is not falling behind — it is underestimating itself. As a new technological system quietly emerges, the real challenge is no longer innovation, but strategy: recognising, connecting and owning what already exists before the opportunity slips away.
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Sunday, April 5, 2026
As Project Beethoven accelerates Brainport Eindhoven’s growth, the real challenge shifts from ambition to capacity. Talent shortages, housing pressure and governance gaps reveal a deeper question: can the system sustain its own success — or will scale become its biggest constraint?
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Saturday, April 4, 2026
Project Beethoven marks a turning point for Brainport Eindhoven, as billions in public investment aim to scale Europe’s semiconductor ecosystem. But behind the momentum lies a deeper question: is this true acceleration — or a late response to growing global dependency?
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Saturday, March 21, 2026
The fusion of economic policy and national security is reshaping governance. As interdependence becomes a source of risk, states shift from efficiency to resilience, redefining control over infrastructure, technology and global flows in an era of systemic rivalry.
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