February 2024 in the broad Asia/Indo-Pacific saw, unsurprisingly, a number of developments in technologies and applications, alongside concerns and challenges surrounding them.
These included, for instance: Work on photonic light-based chips for semiconductor communication by Japan’s NTT, South Korea’s SK Hynix and Intel; China’s Geely auto-maker’s launch of satellites, ostensibly for smart cars; Australia’s addition of nickel to the nation’s critical minerals list; Singapore’s Government Tech Stack, aiming for whole-of-government use; India’s moves into electronics system design and manufacturing; and many more.
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Critical technologies: February 2024
Quantum tech in the European Union; Japan’s semiconductors moves; Intel’s semiconductor manufacturing subsidies; space-based solar energy transmission; direct-to-device satellite connectivity; Russia’s quantum computing sprint; RISC-V chips in China, and Japan; and many more.
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