Headlines
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Nedinsco and Vinotion in German hands
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TMC expands further with WEB
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Imec partners with Atlas to scale DNA-based data storage
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Tomtom CEO Harold Goddijn steps down
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Hardt Hyperloop files for bankruptcy
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Nearfield adds 3D sidewall metrology to flagship system
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National battery facility emerges in North Brabant
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ASM’s China orders rebound as logic/foundry strength keeps momentum
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Vertical Compute raises €57M for high-density AI memory chiplets
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Sandgrain launches security chip in X-Fab process
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Aimvalley acquisition gives Technolution a foothold in telecom
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Neways and Thales seal 10-year radar chip alliance
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ASML’s high-NA EUV tech shifts from R&D to production qualification phase
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Liquid crystal smart glass factory in Veldhoven put up for auction
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Axelera AI raises over $250M on global commercial growth
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Imec boosts metal-oxide resist performance
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ARCNL receives ERC support for optical metrology past the diffraction limit
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ASML hits 1,000 W in EUV source proof of concept
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Curriculum reform cuts pre-university physics hours
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Capital gains tax stirs unrest among startups
News
Eindhoven breaks ground on 6-inch InP pilot line
Construction of Europe’s first 6-inch indium phosphide pilot line starts as the integrated photonics technology is gearing up for an explosion of AI-driven demand.
Opinion
Democratizing expertise: when technology removes the gatekeepers
A world where anyone, anywhere, can access guidance that previously required scarce professionals is a world with dramatically expanded human potential.
Analysis
Oversupply to overdrive: memory makers flip the switch
Initially reluctant to expand capacity in response to an AI-driven surge in demand, memory makers are ramping up spending.
Interview
“We need to educate thinkers, not monkeys who know tricks”
The success of a university education is now measured in graduation rates rather than intellectual formation, observes Stefano Stramigioli, a professor at the University of Twente. He knows why. The primacy of academic education no longer rests with academics themselves.
Background
Nearfield and TNO-ESI: architecting for scale
As Nearfield Instruments scales from startup to established player in atomic force microscopy-based metrology, systems engineering has become mission-critical. Through a tailored training program with TNO-ESI, the company is embedding architectural thinking across the organization – and solidifying that good systems engineering starts with the end in mind.
News
Dutch central bank urges defense billions be directed to dual-use technology
Not tanks or ammunition, but dual-use technology should take center stage in new defense investments, De Nederlandsche Bank argues.
Background
Photon Bridge’s ‘de-integration’ bet could reshape integrated-photonics manufacturing
With a modular, de-integrated platform that separates active and passive components, Dutch startup Photon Bridge aims to simplify manufacturing, reduce costs and scale photonic integrated chip production for emerging AI and telecom applications.
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News
Deep tech stands out in Dutch tech scene
Deep tech outperforms the broader Dutch tech scene in key metrics, while being less reliant on US capital, the State of Dutch Tech Report 2026 shows.
Analysis
2030 and the looming quantum cryptography threat
Dutch auditors point to 2030 as a possible breaking point for current cryptographic methods. Is that realistic or alarmist?
Editorial
Is 1,700 enough?
The layoffs at ASML are a necessary response to changing tides in the semiconductor industry.
Background
Development and operation: different goals and ways to plan work
Although they work side by side in service of the same business goals, development and operations often experience tension or misunderstanding. This usually isn’t due to poor intent or communication, but rather because of fundamentally different responsibilities, incentives and ways of defining value. Understanding these differences is essential for leaders and practitioners who want to improve collaboration, delivery speed and system reliability.
News
ASML cuts 1,700 leadership roles to declutter
Addressing the downside of rapid growth, ASML is overhauling its organization to regain agility and boost innovation power.
News
AI boom finally reaches Veldhoven: ASML sees surge in demand
Brainport, this is the moment you’ve been waiting for.
News
Intel quietly closes shop on High Tech Campus
The Silicon Hive team was incubated by Philips in 2003 to develop parallel processing technology for systems-on-chip, acquired by Intel in 2011, all but dissolved in 2018 and now finally disbanded by the US chipmaker.















