Our engagement in the ecosystem and society.

Our engagement in the ecosystem and society.

Memberships

  • The Luxembourg Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (LPEA) is the most trusted and relevant representative body of private equity and venture capital practitioners with a presence in Luxembourg. Created in 2010 by a leading group of private equity and venture capital players in Luxembourg, with more than 480 members today, LPEA plays a leading role locally actively promoting PE and VC in Luxembourg. LPEA provides a dynamic and interactive platform which helps investors and advisors to navigate through latest trends in the industry. International by nature, the association allows members to network, exchange experience, expand their knowledge and grow professionally attending workshops and trainings held on a regular basis. Click here for more information.

  • The close, friendly and diverse German-Luxembourgish relationship is characterized by numerous similarities. As immediate neighbors who can communicate easily via the German language and as founding members of the EU embody the idea of a united Europe, Germany and Luxembourg have been driving forces in the formation of European unity for many years. The Luxembourg-Germany Business Club is the reference network for German and Luxembourg companies in the Federal Republic. Since its foundation in Berlin in 2012, the club has given a voice to bilateral economic relations and a face to the partnership in practice. Click here for more information.

  • Startups are the driving economic force of our future. Together with them, we want to make sure Luxembourg is a start-up-friendly location that rewards innovation and digital entrepreneurs. Existing projects need to be heard and represented. We aim to boost Luxembourg’s startup ecosystem by creating sustainable connections between its stakeholders. At the heart of our commitment are initiatives helping to fund a startup, promote female empowerment and develop entrepreneurial education. Click here for more information.

  • Created in 1977, the purpose of the "Fédération des Jeunes Dirigeants d’Entreprise de Luxembourg" (Luxembourg Federation of Young Business Leaders) is to contribute by any means to facilitating and strengthening the effective conduct of business leadership in the economic and social fields. The various activities of the FJD are aimed at promoting entrepreneurial spirit in Luxembourg, contributing to the establishment of a favourable environment for economic activity in general and supporting exchanges of views and interaction among its members. The Federation maintains regular contact with the political and socio-economic worlds and invites political decision-makers to discussion forums. The FJD currently has over 220 active members and 330 former members having exceeded the 45-year age limit. They meet regularly at working groups, dinner debates, company visits, conferences or study tours. Click here for more information. Members of the FJD serve in management and decision-making roles in companies based in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and are representative of Luxembourg's economic structure.

Sponsorships

  • Celebrating 35 years in 2024, the Solistes Européens are one of the leading orchestras in Europe. Website.

Cooperations

  • Luxinnovation is the Luxembourg national innovation agency. It offers services to companies and public research actors in order to foster innovation, thus supporting the Government's economic development objectives. The agency also ensures that Luxembourg continues to attract international investment, companies and skills.

    Cleantech Cluster: Sharing of opportunities fitting our fund, and IVC sharing of companies of interest to the cluster;

    Startup Acceleration: IVC will take part in the next FIT4START (15) edition as jury member. Website.

  • The House of Sustainability is an initiative of the Chambre de Commerce and the Chambre des Métiers.

    Cooperation: Agreed to share decarbonization technologies and solutions that could meet Luxembourg-based companies’ needs.

  • Startups are the driving economic force of our future. Together with them, we want to make sure Luxembourg is a start-up-friendly location that rewards innovation and digital entrepreneurs. Existing projects need to be heard and represented. We aim to boost Luxembourg’s startup ecosystem by creating sustainable connections between its stakeholders. At the heart of our commitment are initiatives helping to fund a startup, promote female empowerment and develop entrepreneurial education. Click here for more information.

  • Seeking a recipe for success is no piece of cake, so the Startup Kitchen staff is here to help. A group of network-loving investors and talent scouts with a delicate taste for overlooked yet gifted founders. They are here for all startup apprentices that want to become master chefs. Website.