Friday, May 29, 2026
As Europe rethinks the ambitions of its original Chips Act, a new semiconductor strategy is emerging—one focused less on manufacturing scale and more on securing critical technological layers, from advanced packaging and photonics to Industrial AI, infrastructure and technological indispensability.
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Thursday, May 28, 2026
Semiconductors are no longer merely industrial components inside devices. In the age of AI infrastructure, they are increasingly becoming part of the strategic utility layer of states themselves — connecting computation, energy, cloud infrastructure, industrial resilience and geopolitical power.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Europe may not control the entire semiconductor chain, but it increasingly controls several of its most critical layers. This Perspective explores how European ecosystems in lithography, photonics, industrial AI and advanced manufacturing together form a strategically indispensable technology stack.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2026
As Europe prepares for Chips Act 2.0, the semiconductor debate is shifting beyond factories and subsidies toward infrastructure, ecosystems and technological indispensability. This Perspective series explores how Europe is repositioning itself through strategic specialization, industrial depth and interconnected innovation networks.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2026
As Chips Act 2.0 begins to reshape Europe’s semiconductor ambitions, a new doctrine is quietly emerging — one focused less on full autonomy and more on becoming structurally indispensable inside the global technology ecosystem.
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Saturday, May 23, 2026
As Chips Act 2.0 reshapes Europe’s industrial strategy, the semiconductor debate is shifting beyond mega-fabs and subsidies toward ecosystems, infrastructure and technological indispensability. This series explores how Europe is repositioning itself inside the global technology system through cooperation, specialization and strategic interdependence.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Europe’s upcoming Chips Act 2.0 signals a major strategic shift in Brussels. Instead of chasing unrealistic semiconductor self-sufficiency, the European Union increasingly aims to become technologically indispensable through photonics, industrial AI, advanced equipment and critical infrastructure technologies.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2026
A new European photonics breakthrough demonstrates how electrical crosstalk in InP chips can be suppressed to the microvolt level—an invisible but crucial step toward scalable optical computing, AI infrastructure and Europe’s growing role in the emerging “Age of Light”.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2026
The infrastructure shaping the 21st century is increasingly digital, computational and energy-intensive. This essay explores how the financing of semiconductors, cloud systems, AI infrastructure and energy networks is becoming a defining question of European sovereignty, resilience and strategic control.
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Saturday, May 2, 2026
As photonics moves from lab to platform, chips begin to sense, measure and interact with the physical world. From healthcare to quantum systems, this shift marks a transition from processing information to perceiving reality.
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