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            To lead in the digital age, nations must embrace emerging technologies, nurture top talent and provide seamless access to expertise. Luxembourg does exactly that – creating an agile, innovation-driven environment built around:
Businesses and research centres benefit from Luxembourg’s trusted, high-performance digital infrastructure, including:
What sets Luxembourg apart is the interoperability of its ecosystem. Services across public and private sectors are designed to work together, enabling companies to integrate quickly and scale efficiently.
Luxembourg is a living laboratory for AI, promoting responsible, real-world applications aligned with national priorities. By uniting stakeholders around a shared vision, the country is positioning itself as a nation-sized proof of concept for AI’s transformative potential.
Companies developing scalable AI solutions for European and global markets can test, refine, and deploy in Luxembourg’s supportive environment.
Launching in mid-2026, MeluXina-AI will be a purpose-built supercomputer for AI workloads—offering the resilience and data protection required by sensitive and regulated sectors. Until then, businesses can access the current MeluXina supercomputer, already supporting AI projects across startups, SMEs, and corporates.
Multiple national initiatives help companies adopt and benefit from AI. Luxembourg is also actively preparing for the EU AI Act, ensuring companies can adopt AI swiftly and responsibly.
Luxembourg is building a high-performing quantum ecosystem. The upcoming MeluXina-Q quantum computer (2026) will complement MeluXina-AI, forming a hybrid high-performance computing environment for experimentation and innovation.
The country also boasts a vibrant quantum research community, with expertise in:
Luxembourg is not just embracing the digital future – it’s shaping it. With strategic investments in sovereign cloud services and high-performance computing, the country offers a uniquely secure and resilient environment for sensitive data.
Security and resilience are embedded in the country’s digital infrastructure. For example, MeluXina is one of the few – if not the only – such machines globally hosted in a Tier IV datacentre, one of the highest global standards for security and uptime.
Luxembourg also focuses on digital-friendly legislation. A standout example is the data reversibility law, which ensures companies retain access to their data even in the event of cloud provider bankruptcy, removing a key barrier to innovation.
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