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  • luxembourg
  • strategy
  • sme

Why Luxembourg to grow your business

Stability, EU access, multilingual ecosystem, and SME programmes — why the Grand Duchy works for startups and scale-ups.

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  • ai
  • sme
  • luxembourg

AI adoption for SMEs: where to start in 2026

Audit, use cases, SME Packages – AI funding, and governance — a practical guide for Luxembourg business leaders.

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  • luxembourg
  • ai
  • grants

PME Packages – AI in 2025: realistic projects for Luxembourg SMEs

What qualifies, what does not, and how to scope pilots that reviewers approve.

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  • leadership
  • growth
  • operations

Sustainable growth when the owner is still the bottleneck

Delegation triggers, capacity limits, and saying no — for founders who survived the pandemic era.

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  • operations
  • hiring
  • growth

When to hire your first operations person (before everything breaks)

Signals, job design, and what to document before you add headcount.

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  • luxembourg
  • gdpr
  • compliance

A practical GDPR checklist for Luxembourg SMEs (not legal theatre)

Records, consent, processors, and breaches — operational steps owners can actually maintain.

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  • ai
  • luxembourg
  • automation

AI in the back office: sensible first steps for Luxembourg SMEs

Document triage, internal Q&A, and drafting — without betting the company on hype.

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  • restaurants
  • luxembourg
  • hr

Seasonal staff and cross-border workers in Luxembourg restaurants

Terrace peaks, housing, transport, and contracts — operational realities along the borders.

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  • restaurants
  • luxembourg
  • hr

Keeping restaurant staff in Luxembourg when everyone is hiring

Schedules, communication, and small operational upgrades that reduce turnover.

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  • software
  • product
  • project-management

Scope documents that prevent software and marketing project creep

Inclusions, exclusions, change requests, and sign-off — for SMEs buying custom work.

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  • pricing
  • services
  • growth

Pricing experiments for owner-led service businesses

How to test rates without damaging trust — packages, anchors, and follow-up rules.

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  • restaurants
  • luxembourg
  • catering

Kirchberg office lunch: how caterers and restaurants win B2B contracts

SLAs, dietary labels, and invoicing that corporate clients in Luxembourg actually require.

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  • luxembourg
  • grants
  • planning

Planning a digital project around Luxembourg grant timelines

How to sequence vendor work, cash outlays, and ministry milestones without stalling growth.

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  • luxembourg
  • startups
  • innovation

Luxinnovation for tech startups: beyond the pitch deck

R&D support, internationalisation, and how deep-tech founders use public innovation paths in Luxembourg.

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  • operations
  • leadership
  • metrics

The weekly business review habit for owner-led companies

A 45-minute Friday ritual — cash, pipeline, delivery, people — that prevents Monday fires.

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  • startups
  • luxembourg
  • sales

From incorporation to ten paying clients in Luxembourg

A realistic go-to-market path for B2B startups in a small, relationship-driven market.

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  • restaurants
  • luxembourg
  • food-truck

Food trucks and pop-ups in Luxembourg: permits, locations, and margin

Short-run formats that tested menus and brands — and what owners learned before opening fixed sites.

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  • restaurants
  • luxembourg
  • finance

Menu engineering for Luxembourg restaurants when costs spike

Stars, plowhorses, and pricing moves that protect margin without alienating regulars.

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  • luxembourg
  • b2b
  • networking

Using Chamber of Commerce networks for B2B growth in Luxembourg

Events, committees, and follow-up discipline — beyond collecting business cards.

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  • luxembourg
  • grants
  • digital

SME Packages – Digital: first steps for Luxembourg business owners

Pre-analysis, eligible scopes, and realistic timelines for the 70% digitalisation aid.

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