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Key Enabling Technologies for Growth

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Photonic technologies are poised to grow industry and innovation in Europe.

Thomas P. Pearsall, European Photonics Industry Consortium

Several technologies have great potential to strengthen Europe’s capacity for innovation and industrial development in the face of global competition. In October 2009, the European Commission identified key enabling technologies (KETs); in particular, KETs were recognized as playing an increasingly vital role in developing the industrial and technological base indispensable for the delivery of smart, sustainable and inclusive European growth. Six KETs are under consideration: • Nanotechnology • Micro- and nanoelectronics • Advanced materials •...Read full article

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