The president of the European Investment Bank (EIB), Nadia Calviño, interviewed by our political journalist Marc Fassone, on the cover of the latest Paperjam. (Photo: Julian Pierrot/Paperjam)

The president of the European Investment Bank (EIB), Nadia Calviño, interviewed by our political journalist Marc Fassone, on the cover of the latest Paperjam. (Photo: Julian Pierrot/Paperjam)

Issue 263 of Paperjam hits newsstands this Wednesday, December 10. Inside, a special feature gives the floor to five trend makers, each in their own field, such as the president of the European Investment Bank (EIB), Nadia Calviño, the country manager of Microsoft, Pierre-Adrien Grange, and the president of the FJD and head of the construction company Bonaria Frères, Gérard Thein.

In the latest issue of Paperjam, discover the views of those at the heart of the transformations. The president of the EIB, who is investing in the future; a tech executive who wants to demystify and democratise AI; a business leader confronted with the reality on the ground; an ecological figure who points out the physical limits of the model; and a mobility operator who has to rethink everything… They all see 2026 as the year of acceleration and point to major challenges: financing the transition, the industrialisation of AI, the emergence of new ways of moving, building, producing…

In this issue, a special 20-page feature is devoted to HR issues in the tech sector. As AI and digital tools reshape the way organisations work, new questions are emerging around skills, structures and leadership. This dossier explores the forces transforming the digital workforce in Luxembourg and the approaches that are gradually taking hold.

Hugo Hirsch, editor-in-chief of Paperjam Extra, offers a special 20-page dossier devoted to HR issues in the tech sector. (Photo: Paperjam)

Hugo Hirsch, editor-in-chief of Paperjam Extra, offers a special 20-page dossier devoted to HR issues in the tech sector. (Photo: Paperjam)

In our Lifestyle section, discover a whole host of news and good places to try out, selected by our culture and lifestyle journalist, Émilie Gline. This month, in the Table Talk section, Christos Floros shares his five favourite addresses, for five occasions.

Flip through our Office Time section at the end of the magazine, which takes us into the colourful office of Digital Minds CEO, Émilie AllaertÉmilie Allaert. You can also read about the best and worst onboarding stories in our Corporate Life column, illustrated by Bernard Hage. Also take part in our crossword puzzle (solution online at Paperjam.lu by scanning the QR code on the page).