Our staff:
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to Poland, Latvia and Lithuania
Mr Conrad Bruch
Mr Claude Trierweiler – First Secretary
Mrs Katarzyna Stanczew – Cultural, Commercial and Accountant Officer
Mr Stanislaw Piasecki – Political and Economic Analyst
Mrs Milena Niechaj – Personal Assistant to the Ambassador and Consular Officer
Ms Aneta T. Niewęgłowska – Personal Assistant to the Ambassador during the martinity leave of Mrs Niechaj
Mr Tomasz Brzeski – Driver, technical and security assistant
Mrs Jolanta Jóźko – Housekeeper
Address:
ul. Sloneczna 15 00-789 Warsaw Poland Tel.: +48 22 507 86 50 Fax: +48 22 507 86 61 E-mail: varsovie.amb@mae.etat.lu Opening hours: from Monday till Friday: 09:00 – 17:00
Impact brings leaders at the forefront of innovation from many sectors together to explore the opportunities for creating a global digital future. A variety of tracks is available, including industry 4.0, 5G, IoE, fintech, biotechnology & digital health, transportation, energy & environment, science to business, investments and entrepreneurship.
Luxembourg for Finance (LFF) is the Agency for the Development of the Financial Centre. It is a public-private partnership between the Luxembourg Government and the Luxembourg Financial Industry Federation (PROFIL). Founded in 2008, its objective is to develop Luxembourg’s financial services industry and identify new business opportunities.
LFF connects international investors to the range of financial services provided in Luxembourg, such as investment funds, wealth management, capital market operations or advisory services. In addition to being the first port of call for foreign journalists, LFF cooperates with the various professional associations and monitors global trends in finance, providing the necessary material on products and services available in Luxembourg.
Furthermore, LFF manages multiple communication channels, organises seminars in international business locations, and takes part in selected world-class trade fairs and congresses.
The LHoFT Foundation is a public – private sector initiative that drives technology innovation for Luxembourg’s financial services industry, connecting the domestic and international Fintech community to develop solutions that shape the world of tomorrow. Senior executives from 13 leading private sector institutions sit on our board as leadership circle partners alongside representative from the Luxembourg Government, such as our Chairman, Pierre Gramegna, Luxembourg Minister of Finance, as well as leaders of the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce, Luxembourg for Finance and PROFIL, the Luxembourg Financial Industry Federation .
Luxinnovation contributes to the economic development of Luxembourg by fostering innovation, fuelling international growth and attracting foreign direct investment. We are a key and trusted partner for those who are interested in – and committed to – launching successful innovative activities in Luxembourg, from entrepreneurs and managers of start-up companies to foreign enterprises and investors. Luxinnovation’s mission is to strengthen national business through innovation and to promote Luxembourg business abroad (import-export). This we do by focussing on impact and generating real client value. We offer an extensive range of high-value, complimentary services to companies of any size and by driving major cooperation projects in partnership with research and technology organisations.
The Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) supports both the foreign expansion of Polish business and the inflow of FDI into Poland. We also aim to boost Polish exports. Supporting entrepreneurs, the Agency assists in overcoming administrative and legal procedures, related to specific projects as well as helps to develop legal solutions, find a suitable location, reliable partners and suppliers.
The Agency implements pro-export projects such as “the Polish Tech Bridges” dedicated to the expansion of innovative Small and Medium-Sized enterprises. We actively work with the leading Polish sectors, regarding foreign expansion and offer support to Polish companies wishsing to develop in new markets.
In order to offer direct assistance to Polish businesses abroad, PAIH has established a network of support all over the world. PAIH Foreign Trade Offices comprise of a global, constantly expanding network of Agency’s offices, responsible for providing support for Polish exporters and for investors who are looking for new opportunities overseas. PAIH Foreign Trade Offices are focused on distant markets of rapid growth, that represent the greatest potential for Polish companies. Our representatives in these offices have been trained to attract foreign investors and assist them in their ambition to set up business in Poland.
PSIK gathers private equity and venture capital investors active in Poland. Its mission is to promote and develop the private equity and venture capital industry in Poland, and to represent the interests of the Polish PE/VC community in Poland and abroad.
PSIK comprises of 134 institutions: 43 private equity and venture capital management firms (full members) and 91 associate members – law and consulting companies, investors as well as banks cooperating with the private equity and venture capital industry.
The Ministry ensures the implementation of economic competitiveness policy in Luxembourg. It includes, amongst others, the following priorities:
The Luxembourg Chronicle aims at keeping the international community appraised of news and events happening across the Grand Duchy and the Greater Region. Headline News, In-depth Articles, Event Calendar, Opinion (Blogs) and Classified Ads, and much more…
Delano is the only all-English monthly publication for Luxembourg’s international community. Since its launch in 2011 it has become the title of choice for expats, and new arrivals in particular. This wide-ranging demographic is highly attractive to advertisers, who find Delano an essential showcase for their brands.
Information Agency ISBnews was founded by former journalists at the late Information Agency “Internet Securities Businesswires”, belonging to the Euromoney Polska group. We deliver economic information for investors (institutional, as well as individual) in real time. ISBnews Business Information Service has been operating since 1 October 2012.
The Luxembourg Times is the leading quality online newspaper in English in the country. It covers all the Luxembourg news the world needs to know about and all that Luxembourg needs to know about the world. The seven reporters at the Luxembourg Times write about the European Union, business and finance, and life and politics in Luxembourg. Good journalism has a price. At the Luxembourg Times, we work hard to bring you reliable news every day – news that informs your decisions and shapes your view of the world. A subscription will set you back less than 10 euros a month. Ask your employer – many companies make the Luxembourg Times freely available for their employees!
The “Luxemburger Wort” is a daily newspaper published in Luxembourg since 1848. The newspaper is mainly written in German, but includes small sections in both Luxembourgish and French. The website wort.lu has 4 different language sections, each one focusing on the specific interests of the respective international community in Luxembourg: English, French, German and Portuguese.
Bangladesh Business Chamber of Commerce, Luxembourg (BBCCL) established in mid 2010 and officially hosted its flag in the beginning of 2011 with the initiative of Roy Suhash as founder & presently the president . The Objectives and Aim of BBCCL
Contact:
Ana Barreiro [Secrétaire Général]
address: 113, Route d’Arlon L-1140 Luxembourg
telephone: +352 691849 195
email: abarreiro@cclcv.lu
The Objective of the association is to promote the development of trade, economic, financial, educational, legal, scientific and cultural relations between the Republic of India and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Thus its principal objectives, among others consist of the following :
Poland-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce was established in January 2019. Members of the Chamber are entrepreneurs from Poland and Luxembourg representing various sectors of economy. Our aim is to provide our members with solutions facilitating international cooperation and tightening up existing economic relations between our countries.