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Published by Luxinnovation, the third edition of Crossroads Magazine offers readers an insight into two “hot topics” for international companies: the digital transformation of industry and Luxembourg’s international talent pool.

The digital transformation of industry

Artificial intelligence, the internet of things, virtual simulations, machine learning – a host of new, digital technologies is radically changing industry and making it more agile, responsive, efficient and sustainable. Crossroads Magazine features industrial players such as Cebi, Armacell and Ceratizit who are driving their digital transformation from Luxembourg, and presents the resources mobilised here in order to generalise their success.

International talent pool

We might live in a globalised world, but when it comes to doing business, speaking the clients’ language and understanding their culture is still paramount. As the most international country in the EU with a long track record of attracting talents from across the world, Luxembourg has much to offer. Crossroads Magazine speaks to serial entrepreneurs, scale-ups and global companies such as Amazon and Vodafone about how their multicultural, Luxembourg-based teams enrich their company culture and business success.

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Rendering data actionable to drive healthcare innovation: ITTM

06-12-2023

Health data is proving to be a formidable catalyst for change. However, the mere accumulation of data does not guarantee transformative outcomes. The essence lies in making data actionable – a challenge that Luxembourg medical data specialist ITTM has taken up.
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Entering the European market with ease

29-11-2023

In recent years, Luxembourg has emerged as a dynamic hub for innovation, boasting a robust ecosystem that encompasses a multitude of incubators, accelerators, specialised agencies, investors, and innovation hubs. This thriving ecosystem has played a pivotal role in nurturing and propelling numerous successful enterprises across diverse industries onto the global stage. Top executives leading some of Luxembourg’s key structures explain what the ecosystem offers and why this might just be the smartest and most cost-effective way for a soft-landing and to gain a foothold in foreign markets.
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Pioneering “gamified neuroscience” for brain disorders

27-11-2023

Luxembourg-based company Myelin-H is developing a revolutionary software technology for the remote monitoring and management of neurological disorders. The company’s CEO, Zied Tayeb, sheds light on the company’s mission to make a difference and how a personal story sparked the conception of his startup.
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Accessing the European healthtech market

22-11-2023

Healthtech solutions are subject to rather complex regulatory requirements guaranteeing health standards and protection in the EU. Luxembourg’s national innovation agency Luxinnovation manages a range of initiatives aimed at supporting healthtech companies from strategy development to European market access.
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On the road to personalised medicine

20-11-2023

In 2008, the Luxembourg government launched its Sciences and Health Technologies Action Plan to diversify its economy, nurture health technology innovation and stimulate the shift towards personalised medicine. Fifteen years later, the country is home to internationally renowned biomedical research centres and a growing community of healthtech companies focusing, in particular, on digital health, digital medical devices and in vitro diagnostics.
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