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In Part 2 of our interview with Manoël Jacquemin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mano%C3%ABl-jacquemin-3801b0171/?locale=en], Research Scientist and Engineer at DIAMFAB [https://www.linkedin.com/company/diamfab-grenoble/], we continue our conversation with DIAMFAB to explore the emerging world of diamond betavoltaic batteries: nuclear-powered devices designed to convert radioactive energy into usable electricity for applications like industrial IoT, civil engineering, harsh environments, and space. The discussion covers how a French consortium involving DIAMFAB, STMicroelectronics [https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en.html], and CEA came together around tritium-based betavoltaic technology, why commercialization still requires careful regulation and scaling, and why technology-grade grown diamond may be one of the most important semiconductor materials for the future. Diamond’s ultra-wide bandgap, radiation hardness, low atomic number, and improved commercial availability make it a powerful candidate for next-generation energy conversion. The episode also looks ahead to future work involving ESA and Orano, with potential space applications and nuclear-waste revalorization on the horizon. Learn more about DIAMFAB [https://diamfab.com/] -- Learn more about LGDinTECH & Join [https://lgdintech.org/]! Follow Us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/lgdintech/]! Watch on YouTube! [https://youtu.be/p6y27t4NtX4]
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