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Letztec

Blaschette, LUXEMBOURGSARLReg: 1375726103305-87Since 01/04/2026

Budget

Not declared

EP Access

0

accredited persons

Staff

1

1 FTE

EU Grants

None

Mission & Goals

Letztec is a strategic technology partner operating at the intersection of innovation, engineering, and operational execution for high-value projects. The company brings strong capabilities in technology development, industrialization, and the delivery of complex solutions, particularly across AI, sovereign technologies, industrial systems, and dual-use applications. Within the Bartholdi project, Letztec is positioned as a core co-building partner, helping secure the technological stack, accelerate the startup studio model, and support the creation of deeptech products and ventures. Its role is also to strengthen execution capacity and help scale Bartholdi into a future European champion inspired by models such as Palantir Technologies and Anduril Industries, with a distinctly European, sovereign, and industrial value-creation approach.

EU Legislative Interests

Letztec and Bartholdi are positioned to operate at the core of Europe’s new strategic industrial and technological agenda, with a direct alignment to the main European Union legislative frameworks shaping sovereignty, resilience, defence, and industrial competitiveness. Our platform is designed to build, scale, and deploy ventures, technologies, and operational solutions that directly respond to the implementation priorities of the EU AI Act, the European Chips Act, the Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA), the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), and the emerging European Defence Industrial Programme (EDIP). On artificial intelligence, Bartholdi targets sovereign AI infrastructure, trusted AI deployment, compliance-by-design products, sectoral copilots, and high-value industrial applications fully aligned with the EU AI Act’s risk-based framework, particularly for critical sectors such as mobility, defence, energy, public administration, and industrial systems. This creates a major opportunity for Letztec to develop compliant technological stacks, governance layers, regulatory sandboxes, and secure deployment environments for European clients. On semiconductors and compute sovereignty, our ambition is aligned with the European Chips Act, which aims to reinforce Europe’s semiconductor ecosystem and reduce external dependencies. Bartholdi can position itself as an orchestrator between industrial corporates, sovereign funds, deeptech startups, and research centres to accelerate AI compute capacity, edge devices, embedded intelligence, sensors, robotics, and defence-grade electronics. Letztec’s role is central in engineering and industrial execution. For clean industry and strategic manufacturing, we directly target the Net-Zero Industry Act, which aims for Europe to cover 40% of its needs in strategic clean technologies through domestic production. This opens major opportunities for Bartholdi in mobility, batteries, energy optimization, industrial software, smart infrastructure, hydrogen, and climate tech startup creation. In addition, our model is strongly aligned with the Critical Raw Materials Act, particularly for technologies linked to batteries, aerospace, robotics, defence systems, and energy storage, where supply chain resilience and strategic sourcing have become top EU priorities. Most importantly, Bartholdi’s dual-use and sovereign technology strategy directly addresses Europe’s new defence agenda through EDIP and the wider European rearmament and industrial readiness initiatives. This includes drone systems, secure AI, battlefield intelligence, logistics software, predictive maintenance, cybersecurity, autonomous systems, and command-and-control technologies — areas where Letztec can provide the engineering and deployment layer. In that context, the shared ambition of Letztec and Bartholdi is clear: to become a European sovereign technology platform and venture builder, capable of translating EU policy priorities into industrial execution, venture creation, and recurring strategic contracts with governments, defence agencies, corporates, and sovereign ecosystems — effectively building the foundations of a European Palantir / Anduril-type champion adapted to the EU legislative and industrial framework.

Communication Activities

Bartholdi and Letztec’s communication activities are designed to position the platform as a visible execution partner of Europe’s strategic technology agenda, directly aligned with the EU AI Act, the European Chips Act, the Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA), the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), and the emerging defence-industrial policy frameworks including EDIP and the broader European sovereignty packages. These activities combine policy influence, ecosystem building, venture sourcing, and market visibility. First, we would structure a high-level event platform in Brussels, Paris, Strasbourg, and selected strategic hubs such as Marseille, Warsaw, and Vienna. This would include executive roundtables, sovereign technology forums, and invitation-only leadership breakfasts gathering European Commission officials, MEPs, industrial corporates, defence actors, sovereign funds, research labs, and deeptech founders. Themes would directly map to legislative priorities: trusted AI deployment under the AI Act, semiconductor sovereignty under the Chips Act, clean industrial manufacturing under NZIA, and dual-use resilience under EDIP. The EU continues to intensify policy work in these domains, including recent updates on CRMA amendments and new industrial acceleration measures. Second, Bartholdi should run policy-led communication campaigns built around Europe’s industrial sovereignty narrative. These campaigns can include white papers, CEO op-eds, LinkedIn thought leadership series, institutional briefings, and targeted media placements focused on topics such as “European AI Sovereignty,” “Chips Act 2.0 and Strategic Manufacturing,” “Europe’s Dual-Use Innovation Readiness,” and “Resilient Supply Chains for Critical Technologies.” The objective is to become a recognised voice in the public conversation surrounding Europe’s next-generation industrial strategy, especially as the Commission advances new packages such as the Industrial Accelerator Act and potential Chips Act 2.0 revisions. Third, publications should form a strong intellectual backbone. This includes quarterly strategic reports, policy notes, market maps, and sector playbooks. Examples include: European AI Compliance & Industrial Deployment Report, Defence Dual-Use Startup Landscape in Europe, Clean Tech Sovereignty under the NZIA, and Critical Materials Supply Chain Resilience Index. These publications should be data-driven and circulate among ministries, agencies, investors, and corporates to reinforce Bartholdi’s credibility as both a venture builder and a policy-aware industrial platform. Fourth, communication must include ecosystem activation events: startup demo days, sovereign innovation summits, defence-tech showcases, and cross-border venture missions. For example, an annual “European Strategic Tech Summit” could convene startups, public buyers, and institutional investors around concrete use cases in AI, chips, defence, mobility, energy, and industrial software. This would directly support deal flow generation and recurring commercial contracts. Finally, we should build a European narrative campaign positioning Bartholdi and Letztec as the operational layer translating EU legislation into deployable ventures and industrial outcomes. The message is not merely advisory: it is execution-led — transforming European policy ambition into products, infrastructure, startups, and long-term industrial champions. Our work with ITNation: https://itnation.lu/partner/letztec/ Silicon Luxembourg : https://www.siliconluxembourg.lu/letztec-bridging-tech-for-business/

Interests Represented

Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members

Member Of

ITNations : https://itnation.lu/ Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce : https://www.cc.lu/

Additional Information

The activities we will have covering by the register will be less than 20.000 euros

Commissioner Meetings

No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.

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