
The ban on chip exports from China exposes our vulnerability and makes strategic autonomy more urgent than ever.
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The ban on chip exports from China exposes our vulnerability and makes strategic autonomy more urgent than ever.
With this funding, StartLife marks a €10M milestone in early-stage funding to Dutch agrifood startups.
As AI drives an explosion in chip demand and data center power use, researchers point to neuromorphic computing as part of the solution.
TSMC's Paul de Bot explains how the global semiconductor industry is controlled by fabless companies.
From humble beginnings to a European powerhouse in agrifood innovation, Wageningen's StartLife celebrates its impact with new partnerships.
In The Hague, seven parties clashed over data, AI, and infrastructure, but the call for decisive action was unanimous.
SEO report: Fewer international students leads to a GDP loss of €4 billion – but technical universities remain unaffected.
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With its new Neuromorphic Computing Roadmap, the Netherlands positions itself as a global frontrunner in brain-inspired computing.
Rabobank’s Startup & Scale-Up Team supports entrepreneurs in various ways—including during Dutch Design Week.
Continuity, capacity, and a chips-first strategy for Europe remain the focus of the Leuven-based research institute.
At the TU/e’s Casimir Institute launch, NXP’s CTO Lars Reger mixed science, humor, and showmanship to outline Europe’s semiconductor future.