ELIgnite awarded €5M to boost deep-tech innovation in Europe
ELIgnite, a new Horizon Europe project coordinated by the Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC (ELI), will streamline access to advanced laser facilities, making it easier for researchers to discover, apply for, and use ELI’s capabilities.
Nvidia partners with Japan firms to advance physical AI
Japanese companies such as AIRoA, Fanuc, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Kubota, NEC, SoftBank, Sony, and Yaskawa Electric intend to join the Nvidia Cosmos Coalition to help build open frontier physical AI models.
SCHMID reports order intake of €30.7 million for second quarter
Germany’s SCHMID Group reported revenues of EUR 27.7 million for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026. For the full-year 2026, management maintains the guidance of more than EUR 100 million in revenues.
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India approves $13.3 billion for fresh semiconductor push
Companies involved in the manufacturing and R&D of the machines and manufacturing of materials, chemicals and gases that are essential for manufacturing semiconductors will be incentivized.
Kyndryl, Aptiv partner to power mission-critical systems globally
Aptiv selected Kyndryl to provide advisory, implementation and managed service support to modernize their customer experience and product engineering. Kyndryl will deploy Aptiv’s Wind River software as part of its solutions portfolio.
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Variscite, NRG partner to reduce medical device development risk
In this new partnership, medical device developers and manufacturers will receive a combination of hardware and software architecture support with targeted medtech-specific software and engineering services to support precise design and time-to-market requirements.
10 years on – Brexit and the “new normal”
A decade after the UK voted to leave the European Union, the EMS and CEM sector is still adapting to the consequences. Brexit realised many fears around supply-chain disruption, labour shortages and regulation, but it also accelerated structural change and pushed companies to modernise operations.
Venus Aerospace raises $91 million to advance high-thrust RDRE
The round will fund Venus as the Texas-based company scales development and production, moving its RDRE propulsion system from successful flight demonstration toward deployment for a range of near-term defense and space applications.
Havells enters BESS segment through collaboration with Pixii
By combining Havells’ manufacturing base, sales and distribution network, and understanding of the Indian market with Norwegian company Pixii’s energy storage technology, the collaboration aims to enable reliable, efficient and scalable solutions.
esmo marks 25 years, expands in Germany, China and Taiwan
Today, the esmo Group employs approximately 285 people and generates annual revenue of around EUR 60 million through its two business divisions: semiconductor test solutions and special-purpose machinery.
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