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UAE and Luxembourg join forces to support start-ups
During the Luxembourg economic mission to the United Arab Emirates, Luxinnovation and the Dubai Future Foundation signed a cooperation agreement, enabling Luxembourg technology-based companies to get access to development and financing programmes in Dubai.
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Luxembourg partnership to develop innovative, EU-wide genome data services
Luxembourg start-up Megeno and the University’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) signed a partnership agreement on the development of user-centred, transparent and secure genome data services.
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Franz Fayot new Minister of the Economy
Luxembourg has a new Minister of the Economy: Franz Fayot, who replaces Étienne Schneider. In addition to heading the Ministry of the Economy, Mr Fayot is also in charge of Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs.
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Mobility innovation in the Greater Region
Luxembourg is part of Europe's largest cross-border automotive network consisting of over 500 automotive companies. Leading companies, researchers and political decision-makers provide insights on mobility innovation in the recently published "Autoregion International" magazine.
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A base for expansion
The originally German software developer SportMed is specialised in digital health assessments. After its move to Luxembourg in 2015, the company is benefitting from its new base to expand its product portfolio as well as its international network of clients and distributors.
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ExoAtlet on the road to certification in Europe
The start-up of Russian origin, spotted by Luxinnovation and hosted at Technoport, is preparing to sell its exoskeletons on the European market.
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