W4TEX Transnational Project Meeting in Brussels: A Fruitful Exchange on WP3, WP4 & WP5

On June 24th, 2025, the W4TEX consortium held a Transnational Project Meeting at the premises of the Official Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Belgium and Luxembourg, located at Avenue des Arts 1-2, Brussels. This in-person gathering was an important opportunity for collaboration, discussion, and alignment across the project’s key technical components.

The meeting brought together all project partners:

The day was dedicated to in-depth discussions around Work Packages 3, 4, and 5, focusing on technical progress, cross-border coordination, and key upcoming milestones. Topics covered included innovation in textile processes, knowledge transfer strategies, and collaborative mechanisms for achieving the project’s sustainability and skills development goals.

This in-person exchange allowed partners to share updates, align strategies, and reinforce the synergies needed to advance the project efficiently. The meeting was marked by constructive dialogue, mutual support, and a shared commitment to the project’s long-term impact.

We sincerely thank all participants for their valuable contributions and look forward to the continued success of the W4TEX project.

For more information, please visit: www.w4tex-project.eu and contact w4tex@e-camara.com

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The Chamber inspires Young Entrepreneurs in Brussels

On June 18th, the Official Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Belgium and Luxembourg welcomed a group of young startup founders and students from CEU San Pablo University during their educational visit to Brussels.

The session provided an overview of the Chamber’s key services in entrepreneurship, mobility, and European projects. In particular, participants discovered two unique programs supported by the Chamber: Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs (EYE) and PICE – Talento Joven Movilidad. These initiatives offer international opportunities to develop entrepreneurial skills, gain work experience abroad, and connect with business ecosystems in Belgium and Luxembourg.

The students also took part in an interactive activity based on the Pitch Deck game, where they practiced delivering short startup pitches in a creative and dynamic way.

This exchange not only introduced practical tools and European support mechanisms for entrepreneurship but also created a space for dialogue and inspiration between future entrepreneurs and EU-connected institutions.

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