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Germany’s 2029 Reckoning: Without More Innovation, NATO’s Eastern Flank Remains Exposed

The clock that only the Kremlin can stop A single year now governs German defence planning: 2029. The nation’s top military officer estimates Russia could...

Summer Davos 2026: Innovating at Scale in Dalian, China

The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as Summer Davos, runs 23–25 June 2026 in Dalian, China, under the...

China’s Complex Relationship With Elon Musk: Hero or Villain?

In China, Elon Musk has gained both admiration and criticism. While he is seen as a visionary, he has faced scrutiny from regulators and...

How Materials, Infrastructure, and Geopolitics Redefine the 2030 Energy Transition

And while grid physics remains the starting point, the innovations shaping the 2030 landscape extend far beyond conductors and transmission lines. The energy transition...

When AI Meets the Battlespace: The U.S. Dilemma of Innovation, Risk, and Strategy

Artificial intelligence is not just coming to the battlefield; it is a full-scale structural change. From being sensors that change into decision nodes to...

How China’s Innovation Strategy Shapes New Productive Forces

From the full implementation of the innovation-led development strategy to the proposal to develop new, high-quality productive forces, China has consistently placed innovation at...

Fighting fire with innovation: a pan-European push to tackle extreme wildfires

EU-funded researchers, firefighters and communities are pioneering innovative, collaborative approaches to build landscapes able to withstand increasingly extreme wildfires. By Maria Vlastara Asier Larrañaga Ochoa de...

Europe’s Digital Crackdown Is Undermining Innovation — and Its Own Strategic Interests

Brussels must act now to stop its digital crackdown from backfiring. The EU’s approach to regulating the tech industry is doing more harm than...

Balancing AI Regulation and Innovation: How the FAST Framework Empowers the Global South

Imagine building an AI highway in the Global South. If we erect too many toll gates and surveillance checkpoints at the start, local startups...

Europe can attract more scientists – but not with promises alone

Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen are keen to advertise Europe to US-based researchers who may want to relocate after recent domestic policy...

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