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Jan Bosch shares five technology breakthroughs that made 2025 pretty exciting from his perspective. In addition, he poses five questions he believes would be good to reflect on as we prepare for the new year.
The global semiconductor market is on track to miss the symbolic 1-trillion-dollar mark next year by only 25 billion dollars, according to the latest forecast from the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) organization.
According to Jan Bosch, the key question is no longer whether to embrace AI, but how quickly and effectively organizations can progress from experiments and prototypes to scalable, safe and data-driven systems.
Thales is closing its offices in Delft and Huizen and will open a new hub in Amsterdam at the end of next year.
Dutch capital is backing a US push into quantum-enhanced semiconductor metrology targeting 3D architectures.
Continuous ML represents the stage where AI-enabled products become truly self-improving, explains Jan Bosch.
RF multinational Qorvo is winding down the former Greenpeak sites in Utrecht, the Netherlands, and Zele, Belgium.
A new analysis refutes Canon’s claims that nanoimprint lithography can take on EUV.
Dynamic ML is the point where AI-enabled products start to evolve during operation and where we move from pretrained to contextual intelligence, explains Jan Bosch.