The Ministry of the Economy launches a study to assess and benchmark the Luxembourg start-up ecosystem in sight of its further development

The Ministry of the Economy launches a strategic initiative aimed at assessing the Luxembourg start-up ecosystem in order to identify further steps to bring the ecosystem towards a next level of development over the upcoming years.

The Luxembourg start-up ecosystem has been on a constant rise over the past decade. In its latest mapping, Luxinnovation, the Luxembourg's national innovation agency, identified more than 500 start-ups active in developing and offering innovative digital and data driven solutions, mostly in the key fields of economic diversification.

Luxembourg has an established history of empowering innovators, entrepreneurs, and investors to implement their vision and contribute to economic diversity through regional and globally competitive enterprises. Given Luxembourg's central position in the European single market, highly advanced legislative and regulatory frameworks and competitive digital infrastructure, the start-up ecosystem attracts innovative professionals and start-up companies from all over the world.

In order to gain a more granular view of the Luxembourg start-up ecosystem and its international positioning, an assessment and a benchmarking will start in May. This assessment and benchmarking will provide a thorough qualitative and quantitative understanding of the Luxembourg start-up ecosystem, based on data analysis, information gathered from the start-up community and interviews with key stakeholders. The study will provide relevant comparisons with international peers, highlighting potential future development opportunities as well as ecosystem success factor strengths and gaps.

Startup Genome, a leading research and policy advisory organization specialized in the analysis of start-up ecosystems was chosen to carry out this assessment and benchmarking in close collaboration with the dedicated teams at the Ministry of the Economy and at Luxinnovation. In this process, Startup Genome will leverage its experience of over 200 ecosystems worldwide and the knowledge and data gathered through its yearly Global Startup Ecosystem Report (GSER).

Within the context of the study and in order to collect the feedback from the start-up community, Startup Genome will reach out to entrepreneurs with a dedicated survey. Start-ups and entrepreneurs willing to take the survey and give their input can find more information on www.startupluxembourg.com.

The results of the study as well as a consultation process with key stakeholders of the ecosystem will be taken into account for the elaboration of a strategic roadmap for the further development of the Luxembourg start-up ecosystem.

Released by the Ministry of the Economy

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