Five-Year Plan: When science fiction becomes strategy
Technologies that are still a long way from market maturity also play a role in the new Five-Year Plan. China wants to be the first in these promising industries.
By Jörn Petring
Technologies that are still a long way from market maturity also play a role in the new Five-Year Plan. China wants to be the first in these promising industries.
By Jörn Petring
The Federation of German Industry has criticized the European Space Act for being too bureaucratic and creating additional costs for the space industry. Instead, it is calling for less regulation and a clear division of responsibilities.
By Corinna Visser
Growing investment in defense start-ups is fraught with risks, according to experts. It is not the industry, but rather Europe’s governments that should set the tone for changes to the procurement system, they say.
By Robert Wallenhauer
Nvidia builds the most powerful chips in the world. Nevertheless, CEO Jensen Huang now claims that China has the better cards in the AI race. What is behind this?
By Jörn Petring
Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s former digital minister and one of the most influential voices for democratic innovation, talks about Europe’s balancing act between data protection and digitalization – and why open, participatory technologies are the strongest answer to authoritarian influence.
By Fabian Peltsch
Following previous export restrictions, China has granted exemptions for the supply of Nexperia chips for civilian use. This is intended to reduce supply bottlenecks for car manufacturers and suppliers.
By Amelie Richter
The EU Space Act is intended to create a uniform legal framework for space travel in Europe. This also has consequences for the ESA, which is not an EU organization. ESA, DLR and BDLI warn of overlaps and too much bureaucracy.
By Corinna Visser
Following the government’s dismissal of its Chinese managing director, the Dutch chip manufacturer warns that products may reach the market that are neither original nor meet quality standards.
By Fabian Peltsch
The Chinese engineering state is more efficient in many areas than the US legal society, argues technology analyst Dan Wang. However, the fact that China’s leadership also views society as a technical system is having a devastating effect in some areas.
By Angela Köckritz