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Headlines
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Wingtech pushes Nexperia to hand back control
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French startup Ncodin raises €16M to tackle AI’s copper wall
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UT spinoff Sabratha takes aim at high-speed TFLN chips for 6G telecom
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State control of Nexperia suspended after China talks
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Precision etching startup Alixlabs attracts €14M funding
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Nearfield and Imec join hands in 3D semiconductor metrology
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Resumption of Nexperia’s chip supply unclear
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Pharrics rises from the Pharrowtech ashes
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Vanderlande’s warehouse automation to merge with sister companies
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China to resume Nexperia chip exports as conflict cools
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Netherlands ready to relinquish control of Nexperia if chip shipments resume
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Qorvo to shutter Benelux offices
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NXP leads investment round in Israeli memory startup
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Nexperia ramps assembly capacity outside China
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ASM sees order dip bottoming out in Q4
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NXP sees momentum building
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US startup Substrate raises $100M to take on ASML and TSMC
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Wingtech demands restoration of Nexperia ownership
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Superlight Photonics continues without founder
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Besi sees turnaround as orders surge, eyes strong Q4
Background
When every photon counts: Microalign’s key-enabling tech for photonic quantum computing
The ultra-precisely aligned fiber arrays of Dutch startup Microalign address one of the biggest bottlenecks standing in the way of quantum computing at scale.
Opinion
Scaling the next barrier in molecular imaging for oncology needs updated trust mechanism
As the first wave of AI-based solutions is reaching maturity, image-guided cancer treatment is moving toward the molecular level, observes Peter de With.
Editorial
Why abolishing cum laude for PhDs is painful but necessary
Editor Paul van Gerven believes in recognizing exceptional performance, but the cum laude distinction is too dependent on randomness and personal preferences.
Analysis
The semiconductor industry is showing restraint amid AI boom
Seasoned by previous boom-bust cycles, chipmakers are only modestly increasing capex.
Interview
Building a Dutch-Korean precision bridge
Hak Kyung Sung and his Sobujang Forum, a group of several hundred Korean tech companies, is seeking close collaboration with Dutch partners. Bits&Chips sat down with “Dr. Sung” at last week’s Precision Fair to talk about the opportunities that are on the horizon when Dutch and Korean companies work together.
News
TNO brings CITC in-house to fast-track advanced packaging ambitions
In a move aimed at bolstering innovation in the semiconductor back-end, TNO is absorbing the Chip Integration Technology Center (CITC) into its High Tech Industry unit.
News
US startup launches quantum-MRI platform to visualize currents inside chips
Dutch capital is backing a US push into quantum-enhanced semiconductor metrology targeting 3D architectures.
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Analysis
Integrated photonics gets its moment – now Europe must catch on
Integrated photonics is ripe for adoption by the semiconductor industry’s top players, thanks in no small part to AI’s insatiable appetite for bandwidth. But as industry leaders convene in Eindhoven, a question looms: Can the European ecosystem convert innovation into impact?
News
ChipNL CC kicks off with a design platform for chips
The EU Chips Design Platform aims to lower the threshold for IC designs, particularly for startups and academia. During the launch of ChipNL Competence Center at the Noviotech Campus in Nijmegen, coordinator Romano Hoofman laid down the broad outlines.
Background
“AI won’t replace designers – but it will change everything”
At the opening of the ChipNL Competence Center at the Noviotech Campus in Nijmegen, optimism and uncertainty collided. Behind the ceremonial tone, a deeper question emerged during a discussion session on the influence of artificial intelligence on chip design. How should Europe respond?
Analysis
Nanoimprint lithography won’t compete with EUV anytime soon
A new analysis refutes Canon’s claims that nanoimprint lithography can take on EUV.
News
Aalberts positions itself for semiconductor rebound with Asian acquisition
With a single move, Aalberts gains a formidable footprint in Southeast Asia. The acquisition of Grand Venture Technology secures a presence in China, Malaysia and Singapore.
Interview
“The value isn’t in cutting costs, but in system integration”
Five billion euros per year – that’s what André van Geelen believes the Netherlands needs if it really wants to make progress in semiconductors. According to him, that investment will more than pay for itself through knowledge, employment and economic growth. Bits&Chips asked Van Geelen to paint the full picture.
Editorial
Let’s not forget Itec in the Nexperia affair
The storm surrounding Nexperia has mostly been told as a story about chips and geopolitics. But in the shadow of that debate sits a smaller, quieter player: its subsidiary Itec. At this firm resides mechatronic know-how that’s just as strategic as semiconductors.















