April 2022 ISSUE #52


Luxembourg to set up health technologies campus

The campus, which is expected to open its doors in 2024, will be dedicated to digital health and personalised medicine.

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University of Luxembourg to set up first testbed for quantum communication

The University of Luxembourg will develop the Luxembourg Quantum Communication Infrastructure Laboratory (LUQCIA). The national testbed will take Luxembourg's cybersecurity expertise to the next level.

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Five candidates selected for space resources start-up programme

In April 2022, the European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC) will welcome the participants in the first edition of its start-up support programme.

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Sang Noir: Targeting the Asian market from Luxembourg

One product line of cosmetics and another one of clothing: with Luxembourg as its launch pad, Sang Noir has made a name for itself. The company has even attracted the interest of major international distribution groups.

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New University Chair in energy process engineering appointed

Professor Ladewig has been appointed Paul Wurth Chair in Energy Process Engineering at the University of Luxembourg on advanced materials and systems for hydrogen technologies.

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Research Luxembourg launches open innovation collaborative platform

Luxembourg’s public research community is characterised by a spirit of agility and cooperation. Its most recent initiative aimed at facilitating the partnerships and technology transfer is the launch of a digital platform for open innovation.

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Luxembourg is largely underestimated in terms of the quality of support for start-ups. The country provides a very efficient welcome offered by the ministries, the Chamber of Commerce and Luxinnovation.

Stéphane Tihal, founder and manager, Sang Noir

Luxembourg is the 6th happiest country in the world

Luxembourg gains two places compared to 2021 and ranks 6th among the world’s happiest countries.

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Luxembourg has the lowest gender pay gap in the EU

With a gender pay gap between men and women of 0.7%, Luxembourg comes out on top among the EU member states.

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Luxembourg living

Egyptian business analyst Noha Bayoumi found a new home in Luxembourg, an attractive job at CHAMP and a great work-life balance. She is part of the international talent pool of Luxembourg.

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