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Law and Technology: How to Police the Privacy Beat
by Uni.lu_SnT
SnT Partners 2018
In 2018 SnT’s Partnership Program counted 43 industry and public partners. In addition to collaborating on projects with our research partners, we also foster communication and knowledge sharing between the key players in Luxembourg’s innovation ecosystem with our networking partners.
RESEARCH PARTNERS
NETWORKING PARTNERS
In 2018, nine new partners joined the SnT Partnership Program. Meet the latest companies to join the program:
Cebi is a global developer and manufacturer of electromechanical components for the automotive and household appliance industries. SnT researchers will work with Cebi Luxembourg S. A. to make Industry 4.0 a reality at their flagship factory in Luxembourg.
Foyer S.A is a leading player in Luxembourg in the local life and non-life insurance market, with activities in several European countries through insurance, benefit protection insurance and wealth management. In two projects, SnT will work on data analytics for personalised insurance, and risk assessments based on driving data fused from multiple sources while maintaining user privacy.
Linklaters is a leading global law firm, supporting clients in achieving their strategies wherever they do business. This project will help organisations come to terms with the implications of the new GDPR regulation by converting the legal texts into an intuitive and machine-analysable format, opening the way for computer-assisted compliance analysis. VNX Exchange is a marketplace and trading platform for tokenised venture capital assets, aiming to unlock liquidity for the venture capital industry. Through this partnership, SnT researchers will design new IT frameworks facilitating the secure exchange of digital assets on blockchain networks.
Huawei is a leading global provider of ICT infrastructure and smart devices. In this project, SnT researchers will develop automated tools for testing Android smartphone updates, replacing the painstaking manual process of identifying “regression faults” in Android OS updates.
The LHoFT Foundation is a public-private sector incubator 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. This networking partnership will enable SnT researchers to interact with the start-ups and institutions making use of the Fintech innovation hub.