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Thought leaders and innovative automotive companies from Luxembourg, Germany, France and Belgium are featured in the recent magazine Autoregion International. The publication of the magazine has been facilitated by the cross-border automotive cluster Autoregion, which federates the Luxembourg AutoMobility Cluster, ARIA Lorraine in France, and Fahrzeug-Initiative Rheinland-Pfalz and saar.is in Germany. The magazine showcases automotive industry highlights in the Greater Region, provides insights into the performance of the regional automotive and mobility industry and presents the innovation and strategies of interesting companies.

Mobility innovation in the Greater Region

The Autoregion network extends over six regions in Belgium, France and Germany with Luxembourg, and its dynamic and innovative automotive sector, at the very centre. The automotive and mobility industry includes 7 large OEM manufacturing plants, production and R&D facilities of more than 20 global automotive suppliers, and 15 renowned research and technology organisations (RTOs) applicable to the automotive industry. Together, they create more than 150,000 highly qualified jobs.

Autoregion International provides an overview of the latest developments in the sector. In addition to a keynote article on digital mobility in Luxembourg by Luxinnovation, the Luxembourg organisations featured in the magazine include the University of Luxembourg’s Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT), ESTRA, Goodyear, IEE, POST Telecom, Motion-S and Ujet.

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