This week, Estonian supercapacitor manufacturer Skeleton Technologies opens Europe's first factory to produce batteries for AI datacenters.

Artificial intelligence is one of Skeleton's three priority areas of development, along with balancing energy grids and improving the energy efficiency of military technologies.

The company has invested more than €300 million in opening factories in Germany and Finland and is negotiating the launch of production in the Middle East, Poland and other countries.

In what areas is Skeleton ready to cooperate with Ukraine? What technologies does the company invest in and how much? Arnaud Castagnier, Vice President of the company, spoke about this in an interview with LIGA.net on the sidelines of the popular science conference InScience in Kyiv.

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