The OECD.AI Policy Navigator
Our policy navigator is a living repository from more than 80 jurisdictions and organisations. Use the filters to browse initiatives and find what you are looking for.
AI Charter
In response to the growing role of AI in parliamentary activities, Luxembourg's Chamber of Deputies has established an AI Charter that outlines 10 key guidelines for the responsible use of AI. These guidelines ensure that AI is used ethically and transparently in parliamentary procedures, promoting accountability and respect for human rights.
AI and Data Governance Workshops
Luxembourg's Ministry for Digitalization has organized a series of workshops on AI and data governance for public decision-makers. These workshops aim to raise awareness and prepare for the upcoming review of the National AI2030 Strategy, ensuring that key stakeholders are informed and engaged in shaping the future of AI and data governance in the country.
Public Sector Innovation Hub
Luxembourg’s Public Sector Innovation Hub, launched through the GovTech Lab, supports innovation within the public sector by fostering the adoption of new technologies and digital solutions. The hub serves as a platform for collaboration between government entities and tech innovators, aiming to enhance public service delivery through cutting-edge digital solutions.
National Research and Innovation Strategy
Luxembourg's National Research and Innovation Strategy positions artificial intelligence (AI) as a key enabling technology across its research priorities. The strategy aims to scale AI for specific use cases, such as personalized healthcare and education, and to establish Luxembourg as a "living laboratory" demonstrating the societal benefits of AI at the national level.
Luxembourg National Data Service (LNDS)
LNDS aims to accelerate economic, ecological, and societal transitions through the efficient and responsible use of data, with a focus on improving the secondary use of data. A key emphasis is placed on sharing public sector data to enable value creation for data partners, which include public and private organizations interested in using or providing data, or both.
Clarence
Clarence, a joint venture between Proximus Luxembourg, a leader in convergent ICT and telecom services, and LuxConnect, offers a sovereign, fully disconnected cloud solution tailored for governments, regulated industries, international organizations, and enterprises handling sensitive data in Europe. Its core mission is to deliver an innovative cloud solution that ensures the highest levels of confidentiality, security, and operational autonomy.
Clinnova
Clinnova’s mission is to advance precision medicine by using AI-driven solutions to provide tailored treatments for patients, focusing initially on inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid disease, and multiple sclerosis. The initiative aims to bridge biomedical research and healthcare by creating an interoperable infrastructure for federated health data across Europe, driving innovation and supporting Luxembourg's personalised healthcare goals.
Dataspace4Health
The Dataspace4Health project aims to transform Luxembourg’s healthcare by creating a secure platform for health data sharing, enhancing patient care through improved diagnosis, treatment, and prevention while respecting GDPR and patient rights.
Data-Driven Innovation Strategy for the Development of a Trusted and Sustainable Economy in Luxembourg
Luxembourg’s strategy to boost a trusted and sustainable data economy through infrastructure, advanced digital technologies, and supportive regulation.
Luxembourg National Research Fund
The Luxembourg National Research Fund provides a variety of research funding instruments that, while not exclusively focused on AI, are available to support AI-based projects. These include fellowships, PhD grants, and funding for companies looking to adopt innovative technologies.
Fit 4 Digital – AI
As of October 2024, an existing digitalisation support for SMEs has been augmented to focus on AI-specific measures. This program provides businesses with the opportunity to collaborate with an experienced AI consultant who will help identify challenges, set objectives, and prioritize development actions. The initiative includes a feasibility analysis of selected AI use cases, supported by a qualitative and quantitative review of internal data.
LIFE
The LIFE project focuses on creating climate-resilient, water-efficient, and self-sustainable agri-food systems. As climate change threatens food security, the project emphasises sustainable techniques like hydroponics and locally sourced fertilisers. It transforms animal manure into nutrient solutions for hydroponic farming, with Digital Twin technology optimising this process to increase efficiency and reduce resource consumption.
Digital Pilot Farms
The Digital Pilot Farms project focuses on creating a pilot farm network to test innovative plant protection techniques. It aims to make the use of plant protection products (PPPs) more efficient, safe, and environmentally friendly by using a digital tool that provides targeted advice to farmers. This tool is openly accessible to all in Luxembourg, helping farmers better manage pests and weeds in a sustainable way.
Luxembourg Tech School (LTS)
Luxembourg Tech School (LTS) is a digital education initiative allowing students aged 12 to 19 to learn about cutting-edge technologies while gaining business and industry knowledge. As a three-month extracurricular program, LTS uses a project-based approach to develop future digital leaders by involving students in hands-on, team-based projects in fields like coding, game development, fintech, AI, and space.
Skillsbridges
In the 2024/2025 academic year, Luxembourg's Ministry of Education is launching Skillsbridges, a new short-term professional training program. Aimed at helping adults adapt to evolving technologies and the changing job market, the initiative focuses on both upskilling and reskilling. Skillsbridges target a diverse audience, including both employed individuals and job seekers, addressing labor shortages and supporting professional transitions.
European Master for High Performance Computing (EUMaster4HPC)
The EUMaster4HPC is a new EU-funded Master’s program aimed at developing a highly skilled workforce in HPC to support Europe’s digital transformation. Coordinated by the University of Luxembourg, the program brings together expertise from European universities, research centres, and industry to create a comprehensive graduate-level curriculum.
Elements of AI – Luxembourg
The Elements of AI course in Luxembourg offers a free, accessible introduction to artificial intelligence, tailored for individuals from all backgrounds.
AI4T
The Erasmus+ project 'AI4T (AI for and by Teachers)' was a three-year collaboration involving partners from five European countries: France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, and Slovenia. With contributions from ministries of education, universities, research centers, and private companies, the project aimed to develop a professional learning path for secondary school teachers. Its goal was to help teachers better understand the opportunities and risks associated with AI in the classroom.
Méi Weed
The Méi Weed initiative adapts a grass growth prediction model to Luxembourg’s soil and climate conditions. Delivered through a digital tool, it helps farmers manage pastures more effectively, respond to climate change, and improve both economic efficiency and sustainability.
Digital Tech Fund
The Digital Tech Fund, part of the Digital Luxembourg initiative, is a seed fund designed to support ICT start-ups and strengthen the country's tech ecosystem. It operates as a joint public-private partnership, with contributions from the government, Société Nationale de Crédit et d'Investissement (SNCI), the University of Luxembourg, and other key stakeholders. The fund focuses on investing in areas such as cybersecurity, fintech, big data, digital health, media, or next-generation comms.

























