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2020 Global Talent Competitiveness IndexNo country can be economically successful without a talented workforce with skills that match companies’ needs. Countries are today competing globally to create, attract and retain talent and seek to put economic and social policies in place that will facilitate this. The Global Talent Competitiveness Index has been created to provide quantitative information that will help them take informed decisions and design and implement better policies in areas such as education, employment and immigration.

Luxembourg ranks 8th in the 2020 edition of the index, which is topped by Switzerland, the United States and Singapore.

Attracting and retaining talent

Luxembourg’s high ranking is in particular due to its ability to attract and retain talent. The country ranks 2nd for talent attraction, mainly due to its ability to attract foreign business and talent. It also ranks 4th for talent retention, notably thanks to its world-class pension system and social protection.

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Pioneering “gamified neuroscience” for brain disorders

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Accessing the European healthtech market

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Healthtech solutions are subject to rather complex regulatory requirements guaranteeing health standards and protection in the EU. Luxembourg’s national innovation agency Luxinnovation manages a range of initiatives aimed at supporting healthtech companies from strategy development to European market access.
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On the road to personalised medicine

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In 2008, the Luxembourg government launched its Sciences and Health Technologies Action Plan to diversify its economy, nurture health technology innovation and stimulate the shift towards personalised medicine. Fifteen years later, the country is home to internationally renowned biomedical research centres and a growing community of healthtech companies focusing, in particular, on digital health, digital medical devices and in vitro diagnostics.
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Luxembourg’s rise to 2nd place in the IMD talent ranking

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In the 2023 IMD World Talent Ranking (WTR), Luxembourg moved up five spots to the second position. Its new ranking was influenced by its “strong performance” in the development of homegrown talents and access to an international talent pool.
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