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Digitisation for the benefit of businesses and citizens
Prime Minister Xavier Bettel and Deputy Prime Minister Etienne Schneider presented political guidelines for both artificial intelligence and for the ongoing digitisation of priority economic sectors. “Luxembourg will remain pioneer in digital innovation,” Minister Schneider confirmed.
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Luxembourg will host world-class high performance computer
Luxembourg has been selected to host one of the high performance computers set up under the aegis of the EuroHPC. The Luxembourg supercomputer will primarily be used to meet business needs, in particular those of SMEs and start-ups.
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Luxembourg launches LSA Data Center to promote access to space data
The Luxembourg Space Agency (LSA) Data Center will be created to support businesses in Luxembourg with reliable, fast and intuitive access to data streams from the European Copernicus Earth Observation programme.
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ArcelorMittal and Ceratizit granted access to university supercomputer
The University of Luxembourg has granted two Luxembourg-based businesses, ArcelorMittal and Ceratizit, access to its high performance computer (HPC). The companies will use the university's HPC capacities to perform numerical analyses and deploy advanced numerical models.
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G-Core Labs: A Luxembourg HQ for global expansion
In 2014, G-Core Labs decided to move its headquarters to Luxembourg. Attracted by the country’s outstanding IT infrastructure and excellent business climate, the company considers it as the perfect location for orchestrating its international expansion.
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Luxembourg logistics solutions showcased at Transport Logistic fair
The advantages and developments to further enhance the competitiveness of Luxembourg's logistics solutions were highlighted at the Transport Logistic fair in Munich on 4-7 June 2019.
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