Koster, along with fellow Greenpeace campaigners Fränk Thinnes and Martina Holbach, provide their reflections on issues related to human rights, carbon capture and storage technology and a framework to make the financial sector in Luxembourg green.
Then Delano is in conversation with Cluster for Logistics Luxembourg director Malik Zeniti on smart technologies and challenges faced by the sector.
Also in this issue:
· Asti’s Sérgio Ferreira and ADR’s Fred Keup go head to head on foreigner voting rights;
· A business report on alternative funds ahead of Alfi’s PE and RE Conference, taking place 30 November – 1 December;
· An essay on wood as a hot commodity, and whether Luxembourg’s forests can keep up;
· Infrachain’s Tom Kettels on the organisation’s flagship summit and hot topics for its members;
· Five professionals share how they’ve managed side jobs;
· Filmakademie president Yann Tonnar looks ahead to this year’s Filmpräis.
The November edition of Delano is accompanied by the magazine’s second supplement focused on private equity.
About Delano
The print edition of Delano, Luxembourg’s English language news magazine, is published 11 times a year, with eight issues accompanied by supplements. The magazine is available by and at across the grand duchy. Delano also publishes two on 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, as well as specialised newsletters. Plus there are Delano Live events, which feature live interviews on topics covered by Delano magazine, but with a fresh perspective. Delano is on , and .