
On Monday 3 March 2025, the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce announced that the House of Startups has been recognised as one of “Europe’s Leading Start-up Hubs 2025” by the Financial Times and Statista, ranking 26th out of 150 incubators and accelerators.
“This recognition reinforces Luxembourg’s position as a leading innovation hub, driving business growth, investment and international collaboration,” stated the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce, which powers the House of Startups.
The Financial Times and Statista report identifies the “most impactful startup” support organisations based on a rigorous evaluation, including feedback from over 4,300 alumni, expert recommendations and an in-depth analysis of key performance indicators. “The House of Startups' inclusion in this ranking highlights its essential role in fostering the startup ecosystem in Luxembourg, connecting startups with investors and corporate partners, and supporting Luxembourg’s economic diversification strategy,” noted the Chamber of Commerce.
The House of Startups “actively collaborates with key stakeholders”, including government institutions, corporations and industry leaders, “to develop a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem”. The Chamber of Commerce added: “This recognition underscores the impact of Luxembourg’s strategic initiatives in strengthening the country’s attractiveness for talent and investment.”
According to the Chamber of Commerce, following in the footsteps of the Luxembourg City Incubator and the Fit4Start acceleration programme by Luxinnovation - both featured in previous editions - this latest achievement “further solidifies the country’s commitment to innovation and entrepreneurship”. It concluded: “By fostering strong public-private partnerships, Luxembourg continues to position itself as a dynamic and business-friendly environment for startups looking to scale within Europe.”
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