AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAutonomous Mobility in Luxembourg: Bolt, Pony.ai and Stellantis have launched a “living lab” autonomous vehicle testing programme in Luxembourg, aiming to validate safety, performance and regulatory readiness in real urban traffic, with Bolt providing ride-hailing infrastructure, Stellantis supplying an L4-ready van platform, and Pony.ai bringing Gen-7 self-driving tech. AI for Treasury in Luxembourg: CPTLUX (LUX GESTION TRESORERIE) launched an AI solution to turn plain-English treasury ideas into production-ready automated workflows, targeting no-code strategy development for cash, risk, liquidity and compliance. Pharma Cold-Chain Boost: DSV opened a direct Luxembourg–Indianapolis Air ThermoDirect pharma route to improve temperature-controlled deliveries, reduce handling risk and cut emissions via more predictable cold-chain operations. EU Digital Policy in Luxembourg: Cyprus’ EU presidency advanced telecom and digital files in Luxembourg, including progress on European business wallets and cybersecurity/digital connectivity priorities. EU Border Tech Pressure: A WTTC study warns Europe’s Entry/Exit System could cost the Schengen area up to 41 million arrivals and $45.4bn if delays persist. Cyber Startup Spotlight: Belgian cybersecurity firm Aikido Security topped Sifted’s France and Benelux growth ranking, highlighting fast-rising regional AI/security players. Conflict Minerals Watch: Global Witness reports smuggled conflict coltan from DRC is reaching global supply chains via Rwanda, with exports dominated by a small set of companies. EuroHPC Governance: EuroHPC JU advisory groups (RIAG, INFRAG, QTAG) elected chairs and vice-chairs in Luxembourg, setting direction for supercomputing, quantum and AI-factory research.
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