Digital Luxembourg
At the crossroads of the EU’s major economies, Luxembourg is a strategic ICT hub and central gateway to Europe. Its showcase regulation on security and data protection has been a building block of its financial sector. The country also features dense and reliable energy supply networks with highly competitive energy pricing.
Last but not least, Luxembourg’s infrastructure routes – roads, air connections and highly reliable and resilient communication networks – are instrumental in the hosting of major European and international institutions. The country is just a one-hour flight away from major European capitals, making it perfectly connected and strategically positioned for global business.
Thanks this central location, low-latency connections are available to all major Internet exchanges in Europe including Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London and Paris.
Luxembourg,
the place to be for
business in EU
Talents
A major asset of the Digital Nation is its workforce. Multilingual, multicultural, composed of 40% foreign residents and an ever-increasing number of commuters from the greater region of Germany, France and Belgium, Luxembourg's workforce is a melting-pot of highly trained competencies.
Luxembourg's relatively new, yet internationally recognized university has become an incubator for young talented professionals, heading for all sectors for the economy, from manufacturing to services to R&D and technology.