The celebrations took place as part of the exchange’s General Assembly, also held at RTL City.
Adrian Wells, the Managing Director of ENEX, initiated the General Assembly with a look back at the company’s thirty-year history and the global events that occurred alongside it. He underscored Enex’s value in having a varied membership and identified the network as the company’s main distinguishing feature. Following Adrian’s opening remarks, Sonja Schwetje, the Editor-in-Chief of NTV and ENEX Board Chair, took the stage with an impactful address. She emphasized the critical roles of media freedom, reliability, and a range of viewpoints within the media sector.
Among those in attendance were Luxembourgish MEP Charles Goerens, who delivered a thought-provoking speech on the state of the European Union as well as the importance of media during challenging times.
Also notable was a discussion hosted by Mark Evans, ENEX’s Head of News, on the impact of AI technologies. This panel discussion featured Frederic Fievez from BCE, Mimir co-founder Kristiam Kim Eikeland, and Professor Charles Beckett from London School of Economics who also founded the school’s JournalismAI initiative.
Celebrating 30 years of Enex
Original Luxembourgish report by Magazine