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SPAIN AND GERMANY COMPETE FOR $4.8 BILLION INDIAN SUBMARINE DEAL 

In order to offset China’s growing naval presence in the Indo-Pacific area, India is looking to bolster its navy, therefore the South Asian country is competing for a 400 billion rupee ($4.8 billion) deal to build submarines there.     According to senior Indian officials aware of the developments who declined to be named since the […]

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CHINA CHIP FIRMS RISE ON NEWS OF FABRICATION TECH ADVANCES 

Following news that a state-backed company had made a substantial technological advance on Wednesday, August 2nd, there was a sharp increase in Chinese chipmaking machine providers, raising optimism that the nation can reduce its reliance on US semiconductor technologies.  Shanghai Micro Electronics Equipment Group is preparing to deploy its first system based on 28-nanometer technology

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QUANTUM COMPUTING MIGHT BE REVOLUTIONIZED BY A NEW SILICON TYPE 

In addition to other intriguing characteristics, scientists at North Carolina State University have identified a new unique type of silicon termed Q-silicon, which is ferromagnetic at ambient temperature. The researchers describe how their discoveries can progress quantum computing, including the development of a spin qubit quantum computer based on the manipulation of an electron’s spin,

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WHY DO GLOBAL SEMICONDUCTOR FIRMS QUESTION WHETHER TO INCREASE THE OUTPUT OF WAFER FABS 

According to a recent survey published by Counterpoint Research, the revenue growth of global semiconductor wafer fabs would increase to 9% year over year in 2022, totaling $120 billion. According to experts, this development is astonishing given the recent financial downturn as well as the significant imbalance in the logistics industry, component shortages, and currency

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JAPAN’S UPDATED SPACE SECURITY PLAN TAKES INTO ACCOUNT COUNTERSTRIKE CAPABILITY

The Japanese government established its first official space security strategy on Tuesday, and it is expected to include counterstrike capabilities. “The new Basic Plan for Space Policy presents a vision of the future of security, disaster prevention and mitigation, innovation, civil sectors such as space science and exploration, and rockets that support these space activities,

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FIRST ELECTRIC CAR BATTERY FACTORY OPENED IN FRANCE WITH ‘REINDUSTRIALISATION’ PUSH 

On May 31, France officially opened its first battery facility for electric vehicles, making significant progress in its effort to OVERTAKE China as the industry leader. President Emmanuel Macron’s “reindustrialization” strategy for France centers on growing the battery sector, with several plants expected to open in the north over the next three years.  Automotive Cells

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UK EXTENDS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN 

With the signing of a science and technology agreement, the UK and Japan will work together to develop “game-changing technologies” and innovative ideas. The long-standing Science and Technology Agreement for the 21st Century is renewed by the agreement, which was signed by science minister George Freeman in Tokyo.  The agreement, which is a component of

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ISRAEL DISPLAYS DRONES AND THEIR ALTERNATIVE USES AT UN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION FORUM 

Israeli robots are known for striking military targets and protecting the Jewish state from its foes. Israeli diplomats tried to show a different side of the country’s drones—their positive effect on environmental sustainability—at the United Nations last week.  The May 3 event, which was billed as “Flying to the Future,” was a part of the

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ATOM-THIN TRANSISTORS CREATED BY MIT ENGINEERS REVOLUTIONIZE SEMICONDUCTOR CHIP TECHNOLOGY 

The integration of 2D materials directly onto a silicon circuit is made possible by a new low-temperature growth and fabrication process, which may result in denser and more potent devices. A low-temperature growing method has been created by MIT researchers to directly incorporate 2D materials onto silicon chips, enabling denser and more potent semiconductors. With

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PLANS TO ESTABLISH THE UK INTO AN INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY SUPERPOWER LAUNCHED  

On March 22nd, the UK released a new International Technology Strategy that lays out a plan for the country to become a technological giant by 2030. At the inauguration in London, the Foreign Secretary and the Secretary for Science, Innovation, and Technology laid out how the UK can expand on the strength of its IT

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