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Review of News Magazine #12: November 25 to 29

The Engineering Technology News Magazine is pleased to present its twelfth weekly review! Discover the highlights and unmissable news of the week.

From laboratory discovery to industrial innovation… We examine industry trends for you every week.

OpenAI and Google clash for control of the digital future

To dominate the artificial intelligence sector, OpenAI and Google are competing with spectacular fundraising and disruptive innovations. This competition is accompanied by ecological challenges and growing ethical issues.
Who is leading the battle for the future of AI

Ultra-low consumption chips to meet future energy needs

By combining quantum materials and spintronics, the start-up Nellow is developing ultra-low consumption chips, capable of reducing energy consumption by a factor of 100. With promising prototypes, it aims to put it on the market by the end of the years. 2020 to meet growing industrial challenges.
Combining quantum and spintronics to reduce AI energy consumption

French industry: a shared view between decline and renewal

The first Arts & Crafts Observatory of Responsible Industries reveals a contrasting vision of French people and engineers. Perceived as innovative and wealth-creating, the industry is also unattractive. Faced with these challenges, the challenge is clear: modernize and improve its image to attract talent and investors.
The challenges of reindustrialization in

Circular VAT: a lever to relaunch repairs in France

Adopted by the National Assembly, the reduction in VAT to 5.5% on repairs offers new hope to craftsmen and repairers in difficulty. This flagship measure could transform the sector and strengthen the circular economy, but its final adoption still depends on parliamentary debates.
A boost for the circular economy and the repair sector

An interface for early detection of strokes based on “neurologist” AI

-based medtech AI-Stroke is developing an AI capable of detecting strokes in real time via a mobile application. With clinical trials planned for 2025, this innovation promises to transform the management of neurological emergencies, a major cause of mortality.
Towards early emergency diagnosis of stroke

PigeonBot II, the robot that hovers like a bird

Inspired by gliding birds, PigeonBot II, a bio-hybrid robot with real feathers, imitates their instinctive and stable flight, paving the way for more efficient and maneuverable aircraft without vertical drift.
A promising bird robot for aeronautics

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