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December 2019 $16bn Funding Boost for Europe's Space Exploration Plans | LuxAI Healthtech Robot Going Global | Made in Space Wins LSA Contract
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS from the Luxembourg Trade and Investment Office team in San Francisco!
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Made In Space Europe wins LSA contract to develop inexpensive robotic arm
Made In Space Europe, working with the Luxembourg Space Agency, won a contract to develop a robotic arm designed for low-cost space missions. The goal, company founder Jason Dunn said, is to develop a...
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LuxAI: a healthtech start-up going global
The international expansion of LuxAI is taking off. The company is building its global distribution and sales network and looking for investors that will help make its social QTrobot, which teaches social and communication skills to autistic children, available across the world.
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Europe gets $16bn funding boost for space exploration plans
The 22 Member States of the European Space Agency increase their funding for space exploration, including the development of next-generation climate change-monitoring satellites and the Hera probe mis...
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Fit 4 Start call for ICT and space tech applications open
Start-ups in the ICT and space technology sectors are invited to participate in the 10th edition of Luxembourg's acceleration programme Fit 4 Start. Successful candidates will benefit from 16 weeks of personalised coaching and grants of up to €150,000.
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Save the date: Luxembourg to host Cleantech Forum Europe
On 18-20 May 2020, Luxembourg will host the Cleantech Forum Europe, a major international event in the field of clean technologies. As of today, registration to the event is open.
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Luxembourg and UN launch "Space Law for New Space Actors" project
The project will provide UN member states with ad hoc expertise in drafting national space legislation and national space policies aligned with international space law.
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New Happen magazine on data-driven innovation
Luxembourg is firmly determined to put in place the digital innovation policies and assets needed to foster the emergence of a robust data economy and a start-up ecosystem centred on data-driven innovation. Prime Minister Xavier Bettel and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy Étienne Schneider outline concrete action and the next steps in the brand new edition of Happen, Luxinnovation’s international business magazine.
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