Nova Lënster, the Junglinster business association, has announced its plans and ambitions for 2026.
Two years after its creation, Nove Lënster, chaired by Laurent Nilles (Prefalux) and Anne Harles (AlaVita), is entering 2026 with an ambitious programme. Following the success of an after-work conference dedicated to Luxembourg's media landscape in January, three new themed evenings are already on the calendar. All three will be dedicated to the intelligent and responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) and will be held under the patronage of Luxembourg's Minister of the Economy, SMEs, Energy and Tourism, Lex Delles.
Nova Lënster also announced that is strengthening its operational team: Jessica Dorès has joined as a digital communication expert, while Fiona Reiter, from Luxembourg Confederation, is providing administrative support. Together, they plan to intensify communication campaigns to solidify Junglinster's position on the country's commercial map.
On the initiative of Bibi Wintersdorf and Pierre Friob, Junglinster will host its very first food festival this October. Called "Mosaïque des Saveurs" (Mosaic of Flavours), the event will take place over three days in the heart of the town. Its organisation is in the hands of Ralph Waltmans, former head of the Nuit de la Culture (Culture Night) in Esch-sur-Alzette and currently responsible for community engagement within the municipality. The goal is to make this food festival an unmissable annual event in the Greater Region within three years.
On the membership front, Nova Lënster is about to reach a symbolic milestone: its 50th member will be announced in early March 2026.
Moreover, Nova Lënster is launching €25 and €50 gift vouchers, valid in the majority of shops, restaurants and service providers in the municipality of Junglinster.