A Workspace for Collaboration and Climate Innovation

 

The opening of the new coworking space marks a significant milestone for the Belgian climate community. According to Alessandra Guion, BeClimate Hub’s CEO, "Today is a day to celebrate the power of collaboration among companies and individuals committed to combating climate change. This central location in Brussels makes it easier for start-ups and other key actors to connect, share knowledge, and work together on innovative solutions."

BeClimate Hub’s coworking space is seen as a response to the urgent need for cross-sector collaboration in sustainability. Beyond being a workplace, the center is designed as a space where investors, scientists, academics, public agents, and entrepreneurs can come together to collaborate and contribute to the growth of climate-focused start-ups working to mitigate the effects of climate change.

  Start-Ups Driving Change

 

More than 15 emerging companies in the climate sector have already begun to settle into BeClimate Hub’s coworking space. Among them are Destore, Gemelio, Line Corner, Resolia, Swarn, and Shayp, companies focused on key areas such as resource management, energy efficiency, and climate change adaptation. These start-ups will take advantage of the opportunities provided by the space to grow, innovate, and connect with potential investors and mentors.

  Benefits for Members: Resources and Growth Opportunities

 

The coworking space is not only designed to facilitate members’ daily work but also to provide them with valuable tools to expand their network, access funding, and receive specialized mentorship. This combination of resources is key to the growth and sustainability of climate start-ups. Additionally, BeClimate Hub will host exclusive activities and events, such as climate innovation workshops, pitch sessions, and conferences on sustainable technologies.

  New Identity and Vision for the Future

 

As part of the inauguration, BeClimate Hub also revealed its refreshed brand identity, symbolizing a new stage filled with renewed energy and a stronger commitment to building a sustainable future. Furthermore, the organization unveiled its climate start-up map for 2025, outlining the path for growth and expansion of this community, with plans to include more companies and initiatives throughout the coming year.

BeClimate Hub has been a key player in creating a dynamic and collaborative ecosystem around sustainability in Belgium. With this new coworking space, the Belgian climate community now has a modern and strategic infrastructure that will facilitate the move toward a more eco-friendly and resilient future.