The Luxembourg Digital Innovation Hub (L-DIH) has been officially launched in the presence of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy Étienne Schneider. As a key element of the national strategy for a data-driven economy, L-DIH is a platform hosted and managed by Luxinnovation, with the FNR among the partners. It is part of a European initiative aimed at bringing together supply and demand in the context of the digitisation of industry, in particular SMEs.
The establishment of the Luxembourg Digital Innovation Hub is the result of a partnership between the Ministry of the Economy, FEDIL, Luxinnovation, the Chamber of Commerce, the University of Luxembourg, the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) and the FNR.
The mission of L-DIH is to actively contribute to digital transformation by supporting companies in their strategic thinking and concrete actions.
It will facilitate contacts between companies that need access to digitalisation skills, technologies, services and support mechanisms on the one hand, and digital technology and service providers that meet the needs of industry, on the other.
“As an Industry 4.0 platform helping companies to successfully enter this new era, the Digital Innovation Hub further complements Luxinnovation’s service offering. As part of our digital innovation strategy, the platform supports the digital transition of the economy and is fully aligned with the efforts to diversify the national economy.” – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy, Étienne Schneider
The Luxembourg Digital Innovation Hub initiative was led by Luxinnovation and FEDIL, and supported by a survey conducted in spring 2018 among 123 companies (of which nearly half belonged the industrial sector) on their digital transformation needs.
Luxinnovation will host and manage L-DIH. The agency will be the European Commission’s national contact point, in the context of the establishment of national and regional digital innovation hubs across Europe.
“I am proud of the trust that our partners have placed in us by entrusting us with the management of L-DIH. We will make sure that we act in the interest of companies. Our priority is to ensure that the collaboration with all our partners is smooth and efficient, so that Luxembourg can have an exemplary platform in Europe.” – Luxinnovation CEO Sasha Baillie
The management of this platform has been entrusted to Marina Guérin-Jabbour. She has many years of experience at IBM. She has, in particular, established two Client Innovation Centres in the United Arab Emirates (Dubai and Abu Dhabi) between 2014 and 2018. She was in charge of the Global Industry Solution Centre in Paris since early 2019, specialising in the development of IT solutions for companies.