Luxembourg Returns To VivaTech

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From June 14th to 17th, 2023, Luxembourg will once again participate in one of the largest European trade shows dedicated to innovation, digital transformation, and startup acceleration: VivaTechnology.

The tech conference will bring together over 2,500 exhibitors, including major tech companies and giants from around the world, with 146 countries being represented. Over 91,000 visitors, numerous investors, and renowned speakers are also expected to attend throughout the duration of the event.

Luxembourg will be present for the 5th time, with a national pavilion hosting 12 exhibitors (5G-A, Axokit, BIM-Y, Fiveoffices, InvestSet, Jobfirst, Mopso, Posture AI, RoomMate, Tiquest, Weo Water & Zortify), jointly organized by the Ministry of the Economy, the Chamber of Commerce, and Startup Luxembourg.

“Luxembourg solidifies its position as a dynamic and attractive technological hub for entrepreneurs and investors worldwide.”

Franz Fayot, Luxembourg’s minister of economy

In addition to visiting the Luxembourg pavilion and meeting with the exhibiting startups, as well as visiting several other pavilions, the Minister of Economy Franz Fayot will present a series of measures aimed at the future development of the ecosystem, particularly to support the financing and growth of young, technologically-oriented innovative companies in the startup phase.

Furthermore, Franz Fayot will have political meetings with several foreign government members present at the VivaTechnology trade show, and he will also visit the “Paris & Co” incubator.

“The presence of Luxembourg and its delegation of startups at this prominent tech fair highlights the country’s commitment to innovation and digital transformation. This participation further enhances the international visibility of Luxembourgish startups and facilitates partnership and investment opportunities. Luxembourg solidifies its position as a dynamic and attractive technological hub for entrepreneurs and investors worldwide,” according to ministry of economy.

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