Luxembourg’s government launched its Life Sciences and Health Technologies Action Plan in 2008 to boost and support founders trying to build new health solutions. Sixteen years later, the country’s healthtech scene has gradually made a name for itself in Europe.
Zied Tayeb, cofounder of biotech startup Myelin-H, relocated to Luxembourg in 2021. “There was nothing,” he says.
It couldn’t be more different in 2024. The country boasts innovation hubs that attract founders from across the continent, with smooth collaboration between hospitals and researchers as well as plans to set up a new healthtech innovation dedicated campus…