On Thursday 4 September 2025, the House of Entrepreneurship and the University of Luxembourg (Uni.lu) unveiled a new interactive map of Luxembourg's entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystem.

Originally developed as a teaching tool for Master's students in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, the map has since evolved into a resource for all stakeholders in Luxembourg's entrepreneurial ecosystem. It now offers aspiring and established entrepreneurs, investors, industry partners, as well as national and international audiences, a "comprehensive" and "user-friendly" overview.

This ongoing collaboration between the University of Luxembourg and the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce, organised within the framework of the Chair in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, is set to ensure the continued evolution and maintenance of this dynamic map, keeping pace with new initiatives and shifts within the ecosystem.

Over time, the tool is expected to also become a valuable resource for research, enabling deeper analysis of the ecosystem's development and emerging needs.

The map is already used as an educational tool in the University of Luxembourg's Master in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, helping students understand the key entities and initiatives which are shaping the local startup landscape. With access to the beta version, students were already able to grasp the ecosystem's structure and engage with relevant actors to support their diverse projects.

"This tool bridges the gap between theory and practice. It offers our students a real-world view on the local landscape where many want to build and develop their projects," explained Prof. Mickaël Géraudel, Chair Holder in Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

Beyond academia, the map is designed to support all ecosystem stakeholders, from institutions and companies to support organisations. By providing a regularly updated view of Luxembourg's ecosystem, it may potentially enable new synergies and collaborations.

"This map empowers entrepreneurs with a clear, accessible overview of the ecosystem, helping them connect with the right support at the right time. It reflects our ongoing commitment to making entrepreneurship in Luxembourg more navigable, collaborative and impactful," said Stéphanie Damgé, Director Entrepreneurship at the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce.

The interactive map is available via the Uni.lu Luxembourg Observatory of Entrepreneurship and Innovation website. To access the map directly, click here.