EE Times Europe Magazine – March 2026
This article discusses the transformative impact of AI on factory automation and Europe's semiconductor strategy.
The semiconductor industry is witnessing significant advancements driven by artificial intelligence, particularly in factory automation and autonomous systems. The latest edition of EE Times Europe Magazine highlights Europe’s strategic efforts to de-risk semiconductor supply chains amidst growing AI applications.
Additionally, a collaborative research paper from UT Austin and Intel Labs explores vulnerabilities in software and hardware that could amplify threats in AI systems. Meanwhile, IEEE’s partnership with academia aims to address the semiconductor shortage by creating microcredential programs, emphasizing the need for skilled professionals in this rapidly evolving field.
This article discusses the transformative impact of AI on factory automation and Europe's semiconductor strategy.
The research paper highlights critical vulnerabilities in AI systems that could lead to significant security risks.
This story showcases how AI is being utilized to enhance mobility for individuals with severe disabilities.
This technical paper presents innovative research on ultrathin tellurium transistors, a promising area in semiconductor technology.
This initiative addresses the urgent need for skilled workers in the semiconductor industry amid ongoing shortages.