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How the Netherlands Turned Wartime Famine into a Blueprint for Today's AI Infrastructure Boom
Amsterdam, Monday, 9 March 2026.
The devastating 1944-45 Dutch Hunger Winter, which killed 20,000 people with daily rations dropping to just 400 calories, triggered a remarkable transformation that offers crucial insights for understanding today’s massive AI infrastructure investments. Following the famine, the Netherlands rebuilt its agricultural system using cutting-edge technology and became the world’s second-largest food exporter by 2026. This historical pattern of overbuilding after scarcity now mirrors the current AI boom, where companies are investing trillions in data centers, semiconductors, and power systems. Just as the Dutch response to starvation created agricultural abundance, today’s AI infrastructure surge may create unprecedented computing capacity abundance, potentially reshaping the global economy for decades while raising questions about oversupply and sustainability.
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Dutch Energy Crisis Sparks Innovative Grid-Sharing Solution
Amsterdam, Sunday, 8 March 2026.
Noord-Holland businesses face a critical energy bottleneck that threatens economic growth, prompting ROM InWest to pioneer Smart Energy Hubs where companies pool electricity connections and coordinate consumption. Twenty-one hubs are currently being developed across the Netherlands’ largest provincial economy, with participating businesses sharing capacity limits and becoming jointly liable for overages—a system requiring unprecedented trust levels. The initiative could unlock grid space for startups and scale-ups while reducing peak demand by up to 80 percent through shared heat networks.
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UN Launches Global Training Program for Innovation Park Development
Geneva, Monday, 9 March 2026.
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development debuts its first comprehensive e-learning course targeting policymakers and practitioners in science, technology and innovation park development. Running March 16-29, 2026, this two-week program addresses the critical knowledge gap in creating successful innovation ecosystems that drive economic growth. The course follows a successful pilot session in February and represents UNCTAD’s strategic response to growing global demand for expertise in establishing STI parks—specialized infrastructure crucial for fostering startup ecosystems and innovation clusters worldwide.
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Signal's Gold Standard Security Broken by Two Critical Attack Vulnerabilities
Amsterdam, Monday, 9 March 2026.
Researchers discovered two devastating attacks that break Signal’s message integrity, despite its reputation as the secure messaging gold standard. One undetectable vulnerability in the Sealed Sender feature has existed since 2018, allowing malicious servers to inject arbitrary messages into any conversation without user awareness.
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Dutch Chip Equipment Maker BESI Loses 14% as Memory Standards Threaten AI Growth Story
Duiven, Friday, 6 March 2026.
JEDEC’s potential adjustment to memory chip height standards could delay adoption of BESI’s hybrid bonding technology by years, undermining the Dutch company’s position in the AI boom.
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Brain-Computer Robots Work Best When Humans and Machines Share Control
International, Monday, 9 March 2026.
Breakthrough research reveals that assistive robots achieve optimal performance through shared control rather than full automation. A study testing three control levels found shared autonomy achieved 80% task success compared to 66.7% for full automation, while preserving user agency and independence for people with severe motor impairments.