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November 30, 4:12 PM
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The term ‘disruptive innovation’ is attributed to Harvard professor of business Clayton Christiansen, who helped develop the concept in the 1990s. It’s based on the idea that established companies tend to focus their development on the top end of their markets, leaving a gap for newcomers to rethink the basic principles those companies were founded on, quickly progress and eventually overtake the originators. The result is a new way of doing things that makes previously high-end experiences accessible to the mass market.
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November 28, 2:06 PM
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The ESP32-C3 SuperMini modules are incredibly affordable, costing around €2, and are equipped with a compact SMD antenna. However, this tiny antenna significantly limits the usable Wi-Fi range, due to its design. To address this issue with minimal effort, I implemented a simple antenna modification that drastically improved performance.
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November 27, 12:38 AM
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The European Commission is changing how cookie prompts work in Europe. You’ll soon be able to use browser preferences instead of per-site pop-ups.
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November 24, 5:52 AM
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While traditional lithography remains central to electronics manufacturing, it still produces defects that contribute to yield loss and material waste. Hummink’s printing tools are designed to complement lithography by detecting and correcting such defects at the micronic level, with the aim of increasing output, reducing scrap, and lowering environmental impact. Hummink’s initial integration focus is on next-generation OLED displays for smartphones and laptops, where up to 30 per cent of annual production is reportedly discarded due to microscopic defects, equating to an estimated €16 billion in losses and significant material waste. The company’s technology is designed to correct many of these defects, enabling manufacturers to recover output that would otherwise be scrapped.
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November 24, 5:51 AM
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The company is now under qualification with major display manufacturers in Asia whose factories discard large portions of production due to microscopic flaws. Early tests suggest Hummink’s solution could boost yields by around 10 percent.
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November 24, 5:50 AM
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La société a développé un procédé de micro-impression, le High-Precision Capillary Printing (HPCaP), qui fonctionne comme un stylo-plume à l’échelle micronique. Le système dépose des métaux ou matériaux fonctionnels avec une précision sub-5 microns pour réparer des circuits, ajuster des connexions ou corriger les défauts invisibles qui entraînent la mise au rebut de composants entiers. Ce positionnement répond à un besoin immédiat : les technologies de lithographie, même les plus avancées, génèrent des imperfections qui ne peuvent être traitées qu’après fabrication.
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November 20, 7:12 AM
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In podcast, experts break down universal appeal, research-backed benefits of a health trend that adds more than it takes away Diet fads come and go. But at least according to research, it appears the Mediterranean diet is here to stay.
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November 18, 11:13 AM
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Think of advanced manufacturing and you think of precision engineering – sophisticated production lines that spit out advanced components with total accuracy. However, some technologies are now so complex and technical that even highly-skilled manufacturers are struggling with high defect rates that slow production and cost them big money.
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November 17, 2:19 PM
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Capital will support development of Hummink’s industrial printing module and prepare its integration inside semiconductor and display factories. The team also plans to double its workforce by 2026, expand global presence across Asia and the U.S., and boost production of proprietary conductive inks used in ultra-fine electronic repairs.
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November 17, 10:28 AM
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Traditional lithography remains the workhorse of electronics production, but even the best processes generate flaws that lead to yield losses and material waste. In comparison, Hummink’s printing tools act as surgical instruments at the micronic level, complementing lithography by identifying and correcting those flaws. The result is higher output, lower scrap rates, and reduced environmental impact across the industry.
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November 17, 10:25 AM
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As microelectronics underpin the rise of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing, the smallest manufacturing imperfections have become billion-euro problems. Each defect at the sub-micron scale can derail an entire batch of chips or displays.
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November 17, 3:59 AM
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HPCaP allows the printing of metals and functional materials at the sub-micron scale and supports real-time repair of defects during chip and display production. The company promotes the method as a way to address faults that can halt entire batches in microelectronics manufacturing.
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November 17, 2:50 AM
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Guinness détourne le parapluie pour créer le Guinnbrella, un objet absurde et brillant qui redonne goût au réel et à la convivialité.
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November 16, 7:20 AM
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Les robots sont partout, ces machines (petites ou grosses) sont utilisées dans l’industrie, dans l’exploration spatiale ou sous marine, dans la vie domestique avec des applications informatiques qui agissent pour nous ou qui interagissent avec nous lorsque nous nous servons de nos ordinateurs ou de nos smartphones.
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November 10, 10:58 AM
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Scientists at the University of Nottingham have developed a new protein-based gel that can restore tooth enamel by mimicking the body’s natural growth processes. A newly developed material has been used to create a gel capable of repairing and rebuilding tooth enamel, offering a potential breakth
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November 9, 12:25 PM
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Confocal Raman microscopy is a label-free and non-destructive technique that enables 2D and 3D measurements on biological samples both in vivo and in vitro. It can be seamlessly combined with other techniques for a comprehensive analysis of the samples. Such a combination allows for obtaining metabolic, structural, mechanical, topographical and other kind of information from cells, organoids, tissues, and other types of biological samples.
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November 7, 7:12 AM
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Les dispositifs Crédit Impôt Recherche (CIR) et Crédit Impôt Innovation (CII) font l’objet très régulièrement de critiques et de prises de position variées. Son coût pour la puissance publique n’y est pas étranger. France Innovation et l’ASRC ont souhaité lancer cette enquête afin de recueillir, dans un premier temps, l’avis de nos membres avec une approche quantitative.
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November 5, 3:20 PM
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Les startups misent sur une croissance rapide plutôt que sur une rentabilité immédiate. Mais entre ambitions démesurées et réalité du terrain, l’art du business plan consiste à bâtir des hypothèses solides sans céder aux mirages des tableurs. Un plan crédible doit articuler une vision, des données dûment étayées et une capacité d’adaptation face aux aléas. La crédibilité d’une équipe tient moins à la précision de ses prévisions qu’à sa lucidité et à sa faculté à s’adapter pour garder le cap lorsque les promesses se confrontent au réel.
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November 5, 2:57 PM
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Mercor aurait recruté près de 150 consultants afin de bâtir une intelligence artificielle capable de les assister au quotidien, selon Bloomberg. Le secteur s'interroge de plus en plus sur l'arrivée en force de cette nouvelle technologie.
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October 27, 7:26 AM
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Des chercheurs de Duke Engineering présentent les premiers composants électroniques imprimés sub-micrométriques entièrement recyclables. Les ingénieurs électriciens de l’université Duke ont démontré leur capacité à imprimer des composants électroniques entièrement fonctionnels et recyclables à l’échelle submicrométrique. Cette technique pourrait avoir un impact sur l’industrie des écrans électroniques, qui pèse plus de 150 milliards de dollars, et sur son empreinte environnementale, tout en permettant à l’industrie manufacturière américaine de prendre pied dans un secteur vital et en pleine croissance.
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October 26, 8:48 AM
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Noetix Robotics, a Beijing-based start-up, has introduced an affordable, “family-friendly” humanoid, marking a step in China’s efforts to bring such machines from laboratories and shops into homes. Presale for the child-sized robot, named Bumi and priced at 9,988 yuan (US$1,402), began on Wednesday. The humanoid stands 94cm tall and weighs 12kg, according to the company.
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October 25, 7:02 PM
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In LSARN, artificial life is not scripted — it is encoded. At the core of every agent lies a structure called ADNΣ (Sigma DNA), a fully procedural digital genome that defines morphology, cognition, emotion, memory, and behavior potential. This system is inspired by real genetics, where not only traits, but also patterns, structures, and behaviors emerge from a compact, mathematically expressive sequence. As modern research shows, biological DNA encodes more than proteins — it hides equations, rhythms, and recursive logic (Futura Sciences, 2023). LSARN applies this same philosophy to artificial minds.
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October 25, 7:00 PM
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La French Tech devait incarner la renaissance numérique française, la preuve que notre pays pouvait rivaliser avec les géants de la Silicon Valley. 13 ans plus tard, le constat est sévère : le mythe des licornes françaises masque une réalité bien plus fragile. Derrière la success story médiatique, la France n’a pas bâti un modèle technologique souverain, mais une vitrine de start-ups dépendantes, surfant sur des technologies étrangères.
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October 20, 7:11 AM
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Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the ability to print fully functional and recyclable electronics at sub-micrometer scales. The technique could impact the more than $150 billion electronic display industry and its environmental impact while providing a toehold for U.S. manufacturing to gain traction in a vital and quickly growing industry.
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October 13, 6:09 AM
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Heinz a créé la surprise à la Fashion Week de Paris 2025 avec une pièce pour le moins inattendue : une robe rouge Haute Couture inspirée du ketchup, imaginée par la créatrice Lora Sonney. Présentée au Rouge Pigalle sur la créatrice de contenu Styleto, cette œuvre audacieuse mêle humour, design et émotion visuelle, transformant un simple condiment du quotidien en véritable objet de désir.
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