Luxembourg AI Factory: a rich year since its launch
Announced in March 2025, the Luxembourg AI Factory is a key tool for companies wishing to structure and accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence.
Jean-Michel Gaudron
On the sidelines of the presentation of Luxinnovation's annual report, the Minister of the Economy, SMEs, Energy and Tourism, Lex Delles, and the CEO of Luxinnovation, Mario Grotz, presented the annual activity report and provided an update on the development of the Luxembourg AI Factory, announced a year ago and now fully operational, for which Luxinnovation serves as the entry point.
Lex Delles, Minister of the Economy, SME, Energy and Tourism, stated: " With Luxinnovation and the Luxembourg AI Factory, we are providing all companies – from the smallest SMEs to large groups – with a genuine one-stop shop to support them, from idea to implementation, including with the adoption of artificial intelligence."
Mario Grotz, CEO of Luxinnovation, added: "During 2025, we have laid the foundations of the Luxembourg AI Factory and its service catalogue. This represents a major step forward in our strategic ambition to structure and accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence by all economic players in the country."
Luxembourg AI Factory: a one-stop-shop for artificial intelligence
Presented in March 2025, the Luxembourg AI Factory has become a cornerstone of Luxembourg’s artificial intelligence strategy.
Its objective is to support all economic players in the country (companies, startups, administrations, research organisations) in adopting artificial intelligence, within a sovereign, responsible, secure and compliant framework. It supports the installation and deployment of the AI-optimised supercomputer, MeluXina-AI, scheduled to go live by the end of 2026.
A rich service catalogue
The year 2025 saw the finalisation of a comprehensive range of 66 services across seven categories and 17 subcategories, drawing on the expertise and experience of the five consortium members. The aim is to structure and accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence in a sovereign, secure and compliant manner.
With the Luxembourg AI Factory, companies can:
- assess their AI maturity and define their roadmap, build and test solutions with access to data and evaluation tools,
- connect to the national and European ecosystem,
- finance projects via EU and Luxembourg programmes,
- stay informed of the latest advances through events and expert communities,
- deploy and develop solutions on the MeluXina supercomputer
- and enhance their skills through a dedicated training catalogue.
More than 150 companies already supported
Since its launch, the Luxembourg AI Factory has already supported more than 150 companies, mostly SMEs, with one or more of its services.
"It is positioning itself as the single entry point for any organisation wishing to adopt artificial intelligence, providing clarity and concrete guidance in terms of technology, formats or legal support," explained Minister Delles.