Each week, in our Sunday newsletter, we look back on the past seven days. Regarding content, we always do so at the initiative of our cartoonist, Albert Jan Rasker. He chooses a subject, draws a picture, and we take it from there.

Patrick Jordens is an entrepreneur with a heart for digital security. He is managing director of Trusted Third Party and founder of DMCC Group, which helps organizations comply with all external laws, regulations and internal policies on privacy and consumer law. He is also a guest lecturer in marketing, data privacy and ethics at the Hogeschool van Rotterdam. And he is our go-to guy when it comes to cybersecurity knowledge. In the Cracked by Jordens series, we look at the cybersecurity of consumers and businesses in the Netherlands. Today, we discuss the government’s cybersecurity month. Albert Jan is already on high alert, it seems.

European Photonics sector meets in the Netherlands

Urgency, standardization, and cooperation are crucial to moving forward in Europe’s integrated photonics industry. That was one of the main conclusions of day one of the PIC Summit Europe. At the conference hosted by PhotonDelta, industrial and academic leaders shared their visions for the future of photonics. IO was there; we wrote these two articles about it:

PIC Summit 2024 is about fading boundaries: accelerating the integration of photonics and AI for industry growth

How can photonics startups secure funding? ‘Make investors feel FOMO’

Innovation Origins becomes IO+—our familiar values, with a clear focus and a new look. On November 14, we’ll officially launch our new platform, and we would love to see you there. Our readers are part of our network and essential to our platform.

So, mark your calendars for Thursday, November 14. We start at around 16.00 at Microstad (5 minutes’ walk from Eindhoven’s central station). There will be a live interview with a special guest, we will reveal our new brand and toast to an innovative future. You can register here.

Here’s what else struck us last week:

Must read of this week: Data centers’ energy usage soars as efficiency improves

The challenge for AI startups: staying relevant in a lightning-fast market vs. the right product-market fit

ASML quarterly results disappoint and cause share price plunge

1 in 10 Dutch people scammed: Government takes action

Tuning up with AI: a shift in the music scene

Revolutionizing sex education for Gen-Z

From garage to brand new car: two generations of TU/ecomotive

TU Delft unveils cutting-edge reactor for advanced materials research

To Minister Agema, AI will be Dutch healthcare’s revolution

Dutch AI companies cannot grow fast

Have a good week!

Aafke Eppinga

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