At the opening of the Data Summit Luxembourg 2025, Minister for Digitalisation and Research, Stéphanie Obertin, announced the official launch of the Luxembourg AI Factory’s service catalogue — a national framework designed to accelerate safe and sovereign AI adoption across all sectors.
Created in late 2024 with support from the Ministry of the Economy, EuroHPC, and a consortium including LuxProvide, Luxinnovation, LNDS, the University of Luxembourg and LIST, the AI Factory is part of the EU network of 13 AI Factories. It serves as a central entry point for companies, public administrations and researchers seeking to adopt AI securely and in line with the EU AI Act.
The catalogue is built around six strategic pillars covering the full AI lifecycle:
Assess & Accelerate: AI maturity checks, clear roadmaps and goal setting
Upskill & Train: 140–200 annual training courses from basics to specialist skills
Connect: Linking organisations with experts, academic partners, data sources and EU initiatives
Fund: Guidance on national RDI aid and EU programmes such as Horizon Europe
Build & Test: Model development, sandboxes, compliance support and data management
Scale & Execute: Deployment, monitoring, governance and integration into production-grade systems
Minister Obertin highlighted that this integrated model positions Luxembourg as a key contributor to a “robust, ethical and sovereign European AI ecosystem.”
Economy Minister Lex Delles added that the AI Factory strengthens SME competitiveness and boosts innovation across strategic sectors including finance, space, cybersecurity and the green economy.
Luxinnovation CEO Mario Grotz emphasised that the catalogue removes traditional adoption barriers by unifying infrastructure, expertise, training and funding into one accessible national platform.
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