For its May 2021 cover interview, Delano speaks with Nasir Zubairi, CEO of the Luxembourg House of Financial Technology, about the seismic shift in the adoption of new technologies in the financial sector, the innovation he sees unfolding right now in Luxembourg, and what’s missing while the country is in virtual networking mode.
Then Delano is in conversation with Nicolas Schmit, European jobs commissioner, about the EU social rights pillar, speaks with exhausted working parents about juggling work/life balance in the “next normal”, and polls five young professionals on their approach to saving and investing.
Also in this issue:
- Déi Lénk MP David Wagner talks community radio and reflects on handing off his parliamentary seat to party colleague Nathalie Oberweis;
- Space executive Joost van Oorschot explains how he and colleagues want to build robots in Luxembourg that will eventually make solar panels on the moon;
- Why insurance lawyer Diego Manzetti helped set up a new law association;
- Viviane Reding and Thomas Seale go head-to-head on quotas for women on boards;
- Artistic director Kevin Muhlen discusses 25 years of the Casino Luxembourg art venue; and
- Four of Luxembourg’s top bartenders share their own spring cocktail recipes.
Plus the May 2021 issue includes a business report on private equity and recent highlights from the Paperjam + Delano Club.
About Delano
The print edition of Delano, Luxembourg’s English language news magazine, is published 11 times a year. The magazine is available by subscription and at newsstands across the grand duchy. Delano also publishes two newsletters weekdays: the “Breakfast briefing”, featuring world and local headlines to start the day informed, and the “Noon briefing”, covering the latest Luxembourg news and events. Plus there are Delano Live events, which feature live interviews with people and on topics covered by Delano magazine, but with a fresh perspective. Delano is on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin and Twitter.