Photonics startup Camgraphic secures €25M Series A led by NATO
Other participating investors include Sony Innovation Fund and Bosch Ventures. Founded in 2018 as a spinoff from University of Cambridge, Camgraphic is building a graphene microchip that uses light and electrical signals to transmit data in a way that is faster, cheaper and more energy efficient than silicon-based photonics alternatives.
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Smartphones and Cloud Computing: Transforming How Humanity Interacts with Data
Smartphones and cloud computing are revolutionizing the way humans engage with data. In the United States, for example, approximately 30% of web browsing and 40% of social media usage are now conducted via mobile devices. One of the key reasons behind this trend is the presence of various sensors in smartphones that can measure weather conditions, location, light intensity, sound, and biometric features.
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The United States: A Global Leader in Economy and Technology
As the world’s universally recognized most developed nation, the United States has long dominated the global economy, consistently ranking first in economic power. Its technological prowess equally leads the world, with the nation achieving numerous global firsts in fields such as healthcare, electronic information, aerospace, and nuclear industry within its short 200 - year history. At the heart of this technological dominance is Silicon Valley, located in the southern San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.
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China: A Rising Technological Powerhouse
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China 75 years ago, the nation has made remarkable strides in science and technology. Guided by the principles that technology is the foundation of national strength and innovation is the soul of national progress, China has not only caught up with and surpassed many developed countries in traditional technological fields but also emerged as a global leader in cutting - edge and emerging sectors.
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Japan's Surge in High - Tech Innovation: Outpacing Global Giants
Japan’s unwavering investment in scientific research has propelled it to the forefront of global technology, with breakthroughs in high - end sectors challenging even the dominance of the United States. Fueled by substantial government funding and a culture of technological excellence, the country has transformed its economy into a hub of innovation, leveraging cutting - edge research to redefine industry standards across multiple fields.
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Israel: A Technological Dynamo in Semiconductors, Agriculture, and Defense
Despite its small size, Israel has emerged as a global technological powerhouse, particularly excelling in the semiconductor industry, agricultural technology, and defense science. These sectors not only underpin its economic growth but also have far - reaching global impacts.
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Germany's Nobel Dominance: A Testament to Scientific Depth and Industrial Might
Germany's remarkable record of 111 Nobel laureates stands as a powerful testament to the nation's enduring excellence in scientific research. Spanning from 1901 to the present, these accolades are predominantly concentrated in traditional strongholds such as physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine, highlighting Germany's long - standing commitment to advancing fundamental knowledge in these critical fields.
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France's Nobel Achievements: A Reflection of Scientific Eminence
France, a nation with a rich history of scientific exploration, has solidified its status as a global scientific powerhouse with 36 Nobel laureates in the natural sciences. These prestigious awards, spanning the fields of physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine, underscore France's enduring commitment to pushing the boundaries of human knowledge and making significant contributions to scientific progress.
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Austria: Nobel Laureates and Technological Advancements
As of the end of 2023, Austria has seen 23 of its citizens honored with Nobel Prizes, a remarkable testament to the nation’s intellectual prowess and its long - standing contributions to global knowledge. These accolades span various fields, reflecting Austria’s diverse academic achievements and innovative spirit.
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The Triumvirate of Ultra-Precision Machine Tools and Materials Science: Japan, Germany, and Switzerland
Ultra-precision machine tools and materials science form the bedrock of modern industry, and three nations—Japan, Germany, and Switzerland—dominate these critical sectors. Among them, Japan has established an unparalleled lead, blending technological innovation with meticulous engineering to set global standards.
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Groundbreaking: Gene-Edited Pig Organs Successfully Transplanted into Humans
Organ transplantation is a crucial treatment for many patients with end-stage organ failure. In China, there are over 300,000 people on the organ transplant waiting list, yet only about 16,000 organs are available annually. To address this global challenge, scientists have been exploring the use of gene-editing technology to modify pig organs for human transplantation.
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Quantum Computing: Poised to Transform Technology in Coming Decades
Quantum computing encodes and manipulates data using subatomic properties like superposition and quantum entanglement. Long confined to theory over past decades, recent research has yielded meaningful progress, with a practical quantum computer likely to emerge within 5–15 years.
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EU Unveils "European Quantum Strategy" to Lead Global Quantum Tech by 2030
The European Commission officially released the "European Quantum Strategy" on July 2 local time. Highlighting Europe's strengths, the strategy aims to build a resilient and sovereign quantum ecosystem, positioning Europe as a global leader in quantum technologies by 2030.
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EU Unveils Final AI Code of Conduct to Guide Compliance with AI Act
The European Commission on July 10 released the final version of the General-Purpose AI Code of Conduct, a voluntary framework designed to help companies adhere to the EU’s landmark Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) set to take effect on August 2. The guidelines apply to mainstream generative AI models like ChatGPT, Gemini, Llama, and Grok, outlining requirements for transparency, copyright compliance, and systemic risk management.
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New Zealand Unveils First National AI Strategy to Boost Competitiveness
The New Zealand government on July 8 launched its first national AI strategy, outlining a roadmap to accelerate AI adoption, enhance productivity, and strengthen global competitiveness. The initiative comes as the country lags behind other advanced economies in AI readiness, with many businesses yet to plan AI adoption. Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Shane Reti stated the government will provide regulatory guidance to encourage responsible AI use, along with the Responsible AI Guide to help businesses use, develop and innovate AI in an ethical, transparent way that meets internati
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