"The Nexus 2050 trade fair is a modern and dynamic event that contains all the promising ingredients for continuing to welcome the key players and decision-makers in the ICT industry to the grand duchy", said Carlo Thelen, director general of the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce. Library picture: Romain Gamba/Maison Moderne

"The Nexus 2050 trade fair is a modern and dynamic event that contains all the promising ingredients for continuing to welcome the key players and decision-makers in the ICT industry to the grand duchy", said Carlo Thelen, director general of the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce. Library picture: Romain Gamba/Maison Moderne

The Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce has joined forces with The Dots and Maison Moderne on the Nexus 2050 tech conference, to be held 26 and 27 June at Luxexpo The Box.

“Digitalisation, internationalisation, and innovation are essential vectors for the development of companies, and important levers for boosting entrepreneurial performance and economic competitiveness,” commented , CEO and director general of the Chamber of Commerce, in a press statement. “The Nexus 2050 trade fair is a modern, dynamic event with all the ingredients needed to continue attracting key players and decision-makers from the ICT industry to the grand duchy, and to serve as a springboard for the country to promote its economic assets internationally. As a strategic institutional partner, the Chamber of Commerce is pleased to commit itself as a ‘Global Partner’ alongside Nexus 2050 and is delighted to continue its active support in a major event of economic importance to Luxembourg.”

Thelen continued: “Event formats of this kind are of great benefit to our country, not only in providing access to a multitude of services and qualified business contacts for our companies but also in promoting the country as an attractive event incubator which, thanks to its cross-border and international reach, will attract professionals from all over the world.”

The Chamber of Commerce, as part of its Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) activities, has developed expertise in organising matchmaking events that help exhibitors and visitors to enhance and optimise their participation through targeted, pre-prepared business meetings.

“Numerous partner organisations of the European business support network Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) will be promoting the event throughout the EU and beyond, mobilising business delegations to participate in the show and the Go International Business Meetings. For proximity markets and the neighbouring regions of the Greater Region, the event will also be a focal point for companies, economic players, and political representatives, to intensify cross-border cooperation at all levels,” stated Sabrina Sagramola, head of international affairs and EEN national coordinator at the Chamber of Commerce.

“The Nexus 2050 event reflects the economic dynamics in the field of technology and innovation and demonstrates the openness of our economy to the international market. We are in the process of activating our various partner networks abroad to invite them to discover this promising new event,” said the chamber’s director of international affairs, Cindy Tereba.

For the organisation’s director of finance and IT, Steve Breier, “the Chamber of Commerce is committed to this event to achieve, together with the other partners, a high-quality ICT event in Luxembourg. The main aim is to satisfy the needs of member companies and to offer a unique meeting platform to companies by strengthening the national ICT ecosystem. For us, the Nexus 2050 trade fair is an important event that covers all current ICT topics & trends with the aim of informing and raising awareness among companies, and more specifically SMEs.”

Nexus 2050 is an economic interest group (GIE) led by The Dots, a technology-focused marketing agency founded in 2021 by entrepreneur , and Maison Moderne, a media company founded in 1993 by entrepreneur , with activities that nurture an ecosystem for economic and financial circles.

Further information is available at and the press release noted that pre-registration is already open.

Originally published in French by and translated for Delano