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Jess Bauldry

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Jess Bauldry is a freelance journalist. Over the last two decades, she’s worked in fast-paced newsrooms in the UK and Luxembourg, covering everything from courtroom dramas to startup breakthroughs.

Why Luxembourg Employers Are Turning To Real Estate to Secure Talent

When a company spends €25 million on housing instead of expansion, it’s no longer making an HR decision. It’s responding to a market failure. In...

OCSiAl Stakes Its Future On Luxembourg As Scale Up Accelerates

When Konstantin Notman joined OCSiAl in 2012, the company was little more than an audacious idea. A decade later the Luxembourg headquartered scale up...

Why 2026 Is Shaping Up As Luxembourg’s Competitiveness Stress Test

At first glance, Prime Minister Luc Frieden’s New Year address to Luxembourg’s business and institutional leaders from FEDIL followed a familiar European script: geopolitical...

From Rugby Fields To Film Reels

The Luxembourg-born photographer and filmmaker Saman Rezapour shares how leadership, resilience and community helped him turn creative vision into a thriving business across continents. Saman...

Why Criminal Law Has Become A Boardroom Issue In Luxembourg

As Luxembourg deepens its integration into European enforcement frameworks, criminal law is no longer a marginal concern for business leaders. A new generation of...

Inside The €43.5 Million Rebuild Of A Cultural Icon

Anyone who has ever watched a film at the Cinémathèque remembers the sweeping faux-marble staircase, the murals celebrating cinema’s golden age, and the creaking...

Luxembourg Companies Are Training More Than Ever – And The State Is Paying A Growing Share

Corporate training is no longer treated by employers as a perk. Companies are now seeing it as a strategic investment, driving productivity, resilience and...

Inside Luxembourg’s AI Leap

Luxembourg is turning its 36,000-strong civil service into an AI-powered administration and the Centre des Technologies de l’Information de l’État (CTIE) is leading the...

Maria Shcherbakova: Pioneering Adaptive Neurotechnology

At nineteen, while observing a deep brain stimulation surgery at Luxembourg’s Centre Hospitalier, Maria Shcherbakova saw electrodes restore movement in a patient with Parkinson’s...

Arnit Dey: Turning Personal Inspiration Into Social Impact

At 17, Arnit Dey is building RAADAR, AI-powered echo-location wearables giving the visually impaired affordable independence, blending tech, social impact and youthful drive. Inspired by...

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