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Belgium’s Startup Accelerator Ecosystem: Charleroi is an Emerging IT Services Hub

Posted on Wednesday, Dec 17th

Charleroi, traditionally an industrial city, is emerging as a hub for IT-enabled service startups and digital solutions. While smaller than Brussels or Ghent, Charleroi offers founders the opportunity to engage with niche accelerators, local enterprises, and early adopters, particularly in B2B software and SME-focused IT solutions.

Belgium’s Startup Accelerator Ecosystem: Liège Focuses on Industrial & Smart IT Solutions

Posted on Wednesday, Dec 17th

Liège represents a smaller but strategically important hub for IT and IT-enabled service startups in Belgium. Traditionally known for its industrial base, the city is evolving to support smart industrial solutions, B2B SaaS, and IT-enabled digital services. Founders in Liège have access to accelerators, local corporate networks, and niche investors, but the ecosystem is limited

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Belgium’s Startup Accelerator Ecosystem: Leuven Offers Academic IT Spinouts & Deep Digital Tech

Posted on Tuesday, Dec 16th

Leuven is synonymous with research-driven innovation, anchored by KU Leuven, one of Europe’s leading technical universities. For IT and IT-enabled services startups, Leuven offers access to talent, research labs, and specialized mentorship, particularly for founders emerging from academic or deep tech backgrounds.

Belgium’s Startup Accelerator Ecosystem: Ghent Emphasizes AI & Digital Services

Posted on Tuesday, Dec 16th

Ghent is one of Belgium’s most vibrant tech ecosystems, distinguished by a strong focus on AI, digital platforms, and IT-enabled services. The city benefits from a mix of academic research, innovation-driven accelerators, and a growing startup community. For IT founders, Ghent represents an ideal environment to validate products, access mentorship, and engage with early customers.

Belgium’s Startup Accelerator Ecosystem: Antwerp Leads Port & Logistics IT Innovation

Posted on Tuesday, Dec 16th

Antwerp is Belgium’s industrial and logistics hub, a city defined by its port — one of Europe’s largest — and its deep industrial networks. For IT and IT-enabled service startups, Antwerp offers unique opportunities, particularly in logistics tech, enterprise software, and B2B SaaS solutions. Founders who understand the industrial and commercial landscape can leverage local

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Belgium’s Startup Accelerator Ecosystem: Brussels is the Corporate IT Hub

Posted on Tuesday, Dec 16th

Brussels is Belgium’s political and corporate heartbeat, and for IT and IT-enabled services startups, it represents the densest concentration of accelerators, investors, and corporate innovation programs in the country. The city is home to both established accelerators and specialized corporate programs, offering founders access to mentorship, networking, and early-stage funding. However, these advantages come with

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Belgium’s Startup Accelerator Ecosystem: An Overview

Posted on Tuesday, Dec 16th

Belgium’s startup accelerator ecosystem is geographically diverse and highly sector-driven, with hubs in Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Leuven, Liège, and Charleroi. For IT and IT-enabled services startups — the core focus of 1Mby1M — Belgium presents both opportunity and challenge. These hubs provide accelerators, corporate partnerships, and specialized networks, but they also illustrate the persistent accelerator

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Nordic Accelerator Conundrum: Iceland’s Startup Accelerator Ecosystem

Posted on Monday, Dec 15th

This article summarizes Iceland’s Startup Accelerator Ecosystem – its incubation and acceleration infrastructure, comparing 1Mby1M to what’s available and educating bootstrapped and solo founders in Iceland on how to work with Silicon Valley from day zero.  Iceland is a small country with a disproportionately innovative spirit. For solo founders, Reykjavík offers a close-knit entrepreneurial hub

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