News of the day
1. AI is driving Luxembourg's digital transformation, with 80% of large companies adopting AI or automation. The country leverages hybrid cloud, data governance, and cybersecurity to stay competitive while addressing talent gaps through university partnerships. → Read more
2. Alibaba's Qwen3.5-Omni is a native multimodal model for text, audio, video, and real-time interaction, achieving SOTA results on 215 benchmarks. → Read more
3. Ring launches an ai-powered app store to expand its cameras' capabilities beyond home security, focusing on elder care, workforce analytics, and rental management. the store allows developers to tap into ring's ecosystem, with initial apps like routines for elder care and queueflow for business analytics. → Read more
4. Suno AI's 5.5 update introduces insane quality and new features, revolutionizing AI music creation with enhanced audio fidelity and creative control. → Read more
Our take
Hi Dotikers!
Yesterday we talked about Mistral raising 830 million euros to build its own datacenter near Paris, a strong signal that European digital sovereignty is moving from rhetoric to bricks and mortar. In a different but consistent register, Luxembourg is also sending a clear message: the digital transformation of its economy will not be driven from Seattle or Mountain View.
The numbers back up the enthusiasm: the country shows a corporate AI adoption rate of nearly 24%, above the European average according to Commission data. Close to 80% of large local organizations have already launched at least one project related to automation or AI. This is no longer experimentation, it is industrialization.
What sets the Luxembourg approach apart is the coherence of the whole picture: a national AI strategy embedded in the "Accelerating Digital Sovereignty 2030" plan, a MeluXina-AI supercomputer being deployed with 2,100 dedicated GPUs, and a Luxembourg AI Factory acting as a single gateway for companies looking to access sovereign infrastructure without dealing directly with American hyperscalers. The Grand Duchy was also selected among the first seven host countries for the European Union's AI Factories, alongside Germany and Finland.
There is, however, a less flattering angle to this picture. The gap between marketing or IT use cases, already well integrated, and critical operational functions like supply chain or legal departments remains real. Adoption is broad but uneven, and the shortage of specialized talent threatens the pace. The infrastructure is there, and so is the strategic framework: the challenge now is to attract and train the people capable of turning this ambition into concrete results.
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