AI Technologies: Overhyped, imperative or real opportunity? – Register now for the Journée de l’Économie 2025
PwC I 10:00 am, 12th February
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-> Registrations are now open for the Journée de l’Économie, taking place on 24 March 2025 at the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce
-> Get inspired by renowned keynote speakers such as Nadia Calviño, Prof. Philippe Aghion, Dr Luc Julia amongst others on the most important issues shaping our world today with the digital transformation
-> In the presence of Lex Delles, the Luxembourg Minister of the Economy, SME, Energy and Tourism
-> The detailed agenda and list of speakers are available here.
Organised by the Ministry of the Economy, the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce, FEDIL – The Voice of Luxembourg's Industry and IDEA, in cooperation with PwC Luxembourg, this year’s edition of the Journée de l’Économie (JEcolux 2025) encourages discussion on the topic “Is AI simply overhyped, an essential driver of progress, or a real opportunity for transformative change?” Registrations for the Journée de l’Économie 2025, taking place in the form of a physical event at the Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg on 24 March 2025, are now open.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has
significantly evolved in recent years, with remarkable developments across
various fields. These rapid advancements have sparked a global dialogue, with
opinions ranging from enthusiastic endorsement to cautious scepticism.
AI technologies are reshaping industries
and transforming numerous sectors, with their influence steadily growing in
everyday life. However, as these technologies continue to expand, they also
raise critical questions about their true impact on businesses and economies.
Does AI genuinely drive economic growth and innovation? Is Luxembourg, with its
strong financial sector and emerging tech ecosystem, well positioned to explore
and capitalise on AI's potential? What does the future hold for AI adoption and
regulation in Luxembourg and on the global stage?
Join us on 24 March 2025, at the Journée
de l’Économie held at the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce where, together, we’ll ask: Is AI simply overhyped, an essential
driver of progress, or a real opportunity for transformative change?
Throughout the conference, we will delve
into the impact of AI across various sectors, with a particular emphasis on the
role of governments. We will also explore how Luxembourg and Europe can achieve
their digital ambitions.
The event will feature dynamic discussions where market experts will
examine the benefits and challenges of AI and emerging technologies on
businesses, as well as on energy and digital transition, sharing insights on
how these new technologies can transform the
economic landscape.
To register or
discover more information, click here.
Program and speakers
As every year, this unique event will
bring together economists, members of the Luxembourg government – including Lex Delles, the Minister of the Economy,SME, Energy, and Tourism – as well as many representatives of the private sector to explore
the potential, challenges, and implications of AI for businesses and our
economy.
We are also delighted to welcome renowned
keynote speakers who will share their views with us.
Among the distinguished speakers, we will
have the privilege of listening to:
Mrs Nadia Calviño, President of theEuropean Investment Bank Group, will address a keynote speech and explain
the role of financial institutions in driving digital transformation. Mrs Calviño is a Spanish economist and
lawyer with a prominent career as civil servant and politician in the Spanish
government and the European Commission.
Prof. Philippe Aghion, Economist, will explore the question, “Should we
fear AI?”. A professor at the Collège de France, INSEAD, and the London School
of Economics, as well as a fellow of the Econometric Society and the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences, his research focuses on the economics of
innovation and growth. A pioneer of the Schumpeterian Growth Theory – now a
leading paradigm for analysing the interplay between growth, innovation, market
structure, and firm dynamics – he has received numerous awards throughout his
career, including the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in March
2020, shared with Peter Howitt, for their work on an economic growth theory
based on innovation driven by the process of creative destruction.
Dr Luc Julia, Chief Scientific Officer atRenault Group, will address the provocative question, “GenAI: myth or reality?” One
of the designers of the Siri voice assistant and a co-founder of several
Silicon Valley startups, Dr Julia is also the author of the best-selling book “There
is no such thing as Artificial Intelligence” (published in 2020). Recognised as
one of the top 100 most influential French developers in the digital world, he
holds dozens of patents and continues to shape the field of AI
innovation.
To find out more about the event, visit our website: www.jecolux.lu.
This year, the Journée de l’Économie will start at noon with a walking
lunch until 13:30, the conference will follow with guest speakers and panel discussions
throughout the afternoon from 13:30 until 17:45, and close with a networking cocktail
from 17:45 until 19:00. The conference will be held in English.
Supporting MEC asbl
As always, the proceeds from the registration will be entirely donated
to a deserving organisation, i.e. MEC asbl. Registration fees for the conference amount to 70
euros.
About the conference
Since 2007, the Journée de l'Économie has been organised
every year, assembling a community of entrepreneurs, leaders, institutional
administrators, politicians and decision-makers from Luxembourg and the Greater
Region. This conference presents an opportunity to explore the possibilities,
challenges, and strategies that will define Luxembourg's competitiveness in the
face of global change. Over the years, this conference has come to constitute
one of the key events of Luxembourg's corporate agenda.
The collaborators
The success of the Journée de l'Économie is to a large
degree due to the dedicated involvement of its four main organisers: the Ministry of Economy, the
Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce, FEDIL - The Voice ofLuxembourg's Industry and IDEA. The contribution of
private collaborators such as PwC Luxembourg has also considerably contributed
to the conference's distinction and renown.
We hope to see you at the
Chamber of Commerce of Luxembourg on 24 March. Don't
miss this opportunity to network with peers, gain valuable insights, and
contribute to the conversation about the future of our economy.
Click here for the detailed agenda
and complete list of speakers and mark your calendars!
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