NEXUS 2026: Vibrant, Promising Connections, What's next?
The LMDDC team had once again the chance to hold a booth at Nexus Luxembourg 2026 from June 10 to June 11 2026. Those two days were as busy as enriching. The Nexus fair brings together a wide range of tech actors based in Luxembourg.
By fostering access to diverse services, networking opportunities, and qualified business contacts, the now famous event Nexus Luxembourg is a real catalyst for organisations like ours.
This year, Nexus confirmed its role as a key melting pot for innovators, scientists, and broadly-speaking creative people active in the tech field. For us, it was the perfect occasion to engage with people active in the ed-tech sector, pursue rich discussions about future opportunities and challenges as well as discover new perspectives. Being a seed-starter for tomorrow's digital transformation in Luxembourg and beyond, this event align with the LMDDC's mission towards digital transformation in education and fostering innovative solutions.


Picture 1: The Avenue / Picture 2: Conference with Xavier BETHEL (Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Cooperation), Peggy HICKS (Director, Thematic and Special Procedures Division, UN Human Rights Office) and Peter HOPWOOD (Master of Ceremony)
What did we do?
We presented five of our main projects: Augmented Artwork Analysis (AAA), [AI]lice, 360 Tour, Think & Sprint and Learning Platform for Accessibility. Thanks to their challenging, gamified nature and appealing aspect, these tools sparked curiosity among audience and acted as groundstone for conversations. Among other interesting visitors, we were delighted to present the game "Think & Sprint" to Stéphanie Obertin, Minister for Digitalisation and Minister for Research and Higher Education.
To put it in a nutshell, we are very happy to have been attending this event, as this strategic choice sits perfectly with our development plan.
In one word? Nexus was... intense.
In 2 words? rich and fulfilling.



(left to right) Picture 1: Pierre DE LA CELLE (Platform Manager) and Thibaud LATOUR (Managing Director of LMDDC) at our booth. / Picture 2: Stéphanie Obertin (Minister for Digitalisation and Minister for Research and Higher Education) and Györgyi Szakmár (Multimedia Design Manager) presenting Think & Sprint at our booth / Picture 3: Kerstin Bongard-Blanchy (Instructional Design Lead) and visitors playing Think & Sprint.
What have we achieved this year?
- Increase visibility upon our actions and tools
- Exchange ideas with industry and innovation stakeholders
- Strengthen the bridge between education, technology and public policy
- Re-affirm our place as an active player in Luxembourg’s digital ecosystem
We are grateful to all the visitors who came by our booth. We would also like to extend our warmest thanks to the organisators' team for allowing us to live this amazing adventure. We can't wait for the next edition !
See you soon and stay tuned to see our next innovations! In the meantime, feel free to check our booths at our office : 4, Rue Samuel Beckett, 4371 Belvaux (Belval)!

What is Nexus Luxembourg?
Nexus Luxembourg is a high-profile technology and innovation summit held annually in Luxembourg, focused on artificial intelligence, fintech, cybersecurity, digital transformation, startup investment and policy engagement. It brings together thousands of attendees, global experts, investors, policymakers, startups and students for keynotes, panels, expo zones and networking opportunities. It is seen as a growing European hub for tech dialogue and partnership building.
What does LMDDC do?
The Luxembourg Media & Digital Design Centre (LMDDC) is a public innovation centre created by education and research ministries with the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology. Its mission is to support the digital transformation of education and training and to develop and adopt innovative educational technologies (e-learning, multimedia content, AI-based learning tools, digital skill assessment platforms). It also engages in workshops, networks and digital skills projects at national and EU level.
How Nexus Luxembourg Benefits the LMDDC
1. Increases Visibility & Recognition
Participating in or being associated with Nexus puts LMDDC in front of an international audiences of tech leaders, investors, policymakers and startups - far beyond education-sector circles. This visibility help position LMDDC as a credible EdTech innovator at European and global levels, attracting partners and recognition.
2. Facilitates Strategic Networking Nexus gathers diverse stakeholders
EU policymakers, venture capitalists, corporate innovators, and academic voices all come by! For LMDDC, Nexus is a platform to forge strategic relationships - with other innovation hubs, EdTech startups, research institutes, and potential collaborators in digital skills and technology development.
3. Strengthens Collaboration with Industry
Being at an event that unites tech, finance and education innovators can help LMDDC identify practical industry needs, align its digital learning tools with market demand, and co-create solutions that reflect real-world AI and digital transformation challenges.
4. Supports Talent Attraction & Recruitment
LMDDC is involved in digital skills development — and Nexus often includes student programs and talent engagement tracks. LMDDC can therefore identify emerging talent, recruit collaborators, or promote its programmes to students, educators and tech professionals visiting Nexus.
5. Promotes Innovation Exchange
LMDDC gain exposure to cutting-edge tech trends and best practices, such as applied AI, digital infrastructure, or learning technologies showcased at Nexus. This exchange of knowledge improves LMDDC’s own offerings and helps it anticipate future skills and training needs.
6. Enhances Policy & Funding Alignment
Nexus attracts policymakers and EU institutions. LMDDC’s participation offers it a chance to influence or align with strategic policy directions, and potentially tap into funding opportunities or collaborative EU projects connected with digital education and skills.