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GENESIS: Rethinking microchips production for a sustainable future

GENESIS project is driving sustainability in semiconductor production by addressing PFAS, emissions, critical raw materials, and circularity.

Tracing PFAS through electronics manufacturing

Discover how PFAS are used in electronics manufacturing and the detection methods and strategies for phase-out and life cycle management.

Aurora supercomputer ushers in new era of AI-driven discovery for the US

Discover how the Aurora supercomputer marks a new era in US scientific discovery, combining AI, simulation, and data at exascale speed.

EU finalises General-Purpose AI Code of Practice ahead of AI Act rollout

The EU has released a General-Purpose AI Code of Practice to guide safe, transparent, and copyright-compliant AI development. Find out more.

How data analytics is transforming modern industries

Learn how data analytics is revolutionising modern industries by empowering organisations to make smarter, data-driven decisions.

The miniaturisation revolution: How smaller components are transforming technology

Learn how miniaturisation is transforming technology by making devices more powerful, efficient, and sustainable.

Regaining US leadership in semiconductor manufacturing

Sandia National Laboratories has joined a new partnership to help the US regain its leadership in semiconductor manufacturing.

Semiconductor photonic quantum chips in Luxembourg: Towards scalable quantum technology

Quantum materials research in Luxembourg is set to develop quantum chips, which may revolutionise the quantum internet and quantum computers.

The AI Opportunities Action Plan: Positioning the UK as a global leader in artificial intelligence

UK AI Minister Feryal Clark unveils the AI Opportunities Action Plan to boost innovation, investment, and inclusive access to AI.

Edinburgh to host £750m UK supercomputer set to transform AI and research

Scotland will host the most powerful UK supercomputer, driving AI innovation and research with a £750m government investment.

UK Government turbocharges science and technology sectors with £86bn funding

UK announces £86bn investment to boost science and technology, driving innovation, regional growth, and a future-ready economy.

Dell and NVIDIA-built Doudna supercomputer to propel US scientific discovery

Discover how the Doudna supercomputer, powered by Dell and NVIDIA, will launch in 2026 to revolutionise US scientific research.

UK-EU AI collaboration set to unlock new avenues for innovation and research

Due to a new AI collaboration, healthcare, clean energy, and advanced breakthroughs could transform lives across the UK. Find out more here.

University of Bristol semiconductor device to unlock 6G infrastructure

Learn how a semiconductor device developed by University of Bristol researchers could power the future of 6G infrastructure.

Bulgaria launches national hub for integrated circuits innovation

Bulgaria launches a national Centre of Competence for integrated circuits to boost innovation, research, and industry collaboration.

EU and Japan reinforce tech and digital partnership

Discover how the EU and Japan's tech and digital agreement is bolstering their economic security through digital innovation.

Aston University spearheads new cutting-edge UK neuromorphic computing centre

UK announces the creation of the UK Multidisciplinary Centre for Neuromorphic Computing. Discover how this will transform computer science.

UK Government programme invites talent to develop emerging technologies

Discover how emerging technologies will help make the UK an AI powerhouse and strengthen our digital and cyber resilience.

Choose Europe: EU launches bold plan to attract global talent for research in Europe

Discover how Choose Europe transforms research in Europe by attracting global talent, funding innovation, and promoting scientific freedom.

New E-beam lithography facility will produce next generation of semiconductors

A new facility using E-beam lithography to build the next generation of semiconductor chips has opened at the University of Southampton.

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