search

The grand duchy ranked 19th out of 137 territories in the Global Competitiveness Report 2017-2018, produced by the World Economic Forum, a major Swiss research institute. Locally the WEF worked with the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce.

No ground-breaking improvements were recorded, the chamber said in a press statement published on 27 September. There has been no overall gain, nor a general loss in the latest results.

Luxembourg retained the same rank as in 2016 in two key sub-categories: 23rd place in “efficiency enhancers” and 16th place for “innovation and sophistication”. However, the country dropped from the 9th to the 10th place for its “basic requirements”. These included Luxembourg’s weakest areas, such as infrastructure and health.

 

Read full article from Delano 

Read more

Luxembourg to set up its quantum computer

22-10-2024

The new Luxembourg quantum computer will support a wide range of applications, spanning from scientific research to industrial and societal challenges.
Read more

Investor-startup synergy evident at the Luxembourg Venture Days

18-10-2024

Over two days, 200 startups, 200 investors, and 2,600 registered participants converged at the Luxembourg Venture Days, connecting the worlds of investors and startups.
Read more

20 startups selected for the Fit 4 Start #15 programme

18-10-2024

The names of the Fit 4 Start #15 participants were announced during the 2024 Luxembourg Venture Days, the flagship event of the Luxembourg startup ecosystem.
Read more

WEDOS opens headquarters in Luxembourg

15-10-2024

Luxembourg's advanced infrastructure and central European location make it an ideal base for WEDOS’s global expansion.
Read more

Luxembourg 3rd in World Talent Ranking

11-10-2024

The country's strong performance is driven by its investment in and development of home-grown talent and its strong appeal for professionals.
Read more

Resources all news

Fermer