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Luxembourg aims to become one of the most advanced data economies in the world. The government has recently launched strategies for data-driven innovation and artificial intelligence in order to turn this ambition into reality. “The aim is not only to provide an environment where new technologies can be tested and applied, but also where all kinds of digital businesses can prosper and expand within the broader European and global markets,” says Sasha Baillie, CEO of Luxinnovation.

These digital business opportunities are the central theme of the 2019 edition of Happen, Luxinnovation’s annual magazine that provides an insight into the advantages of Luxembourg for foreign investors and entrepreneurs on the lookout for a business hub in Europe.

“Luxembourg has a unique ability to become a living lab for real-life artificial intelligence applications”

says Prime Minister Xavier Bettel in the keynote interview that opens the magazine. “We want to be at the forefront of this development by optimising the national data market, facilitating the development of skills, boosting investments and collaborating across borders.”

“We offer a unique, secure environment for high-potential digital activities where innovative ideas can be transformed into successful business,” continues Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy Étienne Schneider. In his interview, he highlights key actions and initiatives that are being implemented to foster the data economy as well as Luxembourg’s advantages for international companies involved in data-driven innovation.

The main features of issue of Happen magazine also focus on smart mobility as well as on logistics and supply chain management, two sectors whose development is strongly driven by the expanding use of digital data. In addition, the publication provides an overview of Luxembourg’s expanding start-up ecosystem and what the country can offer to innovative start-ups with a digital dimension.

Hot off the press, the magazine is being disseminated to business executives and entrepreneurs all over the world in the coming weeks. Do you want to be sure of receiving your free copy? Please fill in the subscription form.

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