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Around 50 participants, representing 40 startups--from as far as the US, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, the UAE, Israel, Canada, Sweden and German--took part in the event at the House of Startups and ICT Spring. 

House of Startups’ CEO Karen Schintgen said in a communiqué that the presence of international startups at the event “was a plus-value for Luxembourgish attending the LAB, and seeing them connecting made us really proud”.

Preparations for a second LAB are underway, and details should be forthcoming. 

The House of Startups, established in 2017, offers 6,000m2 of space for startups and has as its mission to be a key force behind the grand duchy’s innovation ecosystem.