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Discover the latest news about Luxinnovation’s cluster, funding, SME and start-up activities.
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Fit 4 Innovation – Health Tech Market programme now open
Luxembourg companies seeking to launch new and innovative digital medical devices on the European market can benefit from external support in developing their regulatory roadmap for obtaining the CE marking label. Applications for the Fit 4 Innovation – Health Tech Market programme can be submitted at any time beginning 1 March 2023.
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Renewed partnership agreement for stimulating defence capabilities through innovation

Luxinnovation and the Directorate of Defence of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs signed a three-year convention to support companies and research centres in developing security and defence capacities through innovation.
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Close to €1bn in state aid to businesses in five years

In about five years, the Ministry of the Economy has granted businesses €906m in various state aid measures, focused notably on R&D, innovation and environmental protection. The support resulted in investments totalling €1.5bn. A majority of the co-funded companies were informed by Luxinnovation in their application process.
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Transnational call for R&D projects in lightweighting technologies open

The Luxembourg Ministry of the Economy and several national funding bodies are providing R&D project funding to organisations collaborating on international projects in lightweighting technologies. Businesses can submit applications until 25 April 2023.
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Business Partnership Facility project call open

The 2023 Business Partnership Facility (BPF) is now open for project submissions. The BPF serves as a catalyst for sustainable development and private-sector engagement in developing countries. Companies across Europe can apply for funding until 30 April 2023. Luxinnovation can guide Luxembourg businesses in their application process.
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Top-level security standards for Luxembourg supercomputer

As LuxProvide, the company in charge of Luxembourg’s supercomputer MeluXina, expands its cooperation with companies, it is implementing an advanced security system to ensure that customers can process their data in a climate of complete trust.
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Next events
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Co-funding capacity for projects within the Joint Call HealthTech
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Planned Wood Sector Visit to Latvia
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B2B Meet up – Creative Sector
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The Fit 4 Innovation – Health Tech Market programme primarily targets companies with little or no knowledge about medical regulations and require external guidance on the applicable standards.
Anne Meunier, Senior Advisor – HealthTech, Luxinnovation
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