Brussels Economic Mission to Vancouver
Brussels Economic Mission to Vancouver
The World Trade Centre Vancouver, in collaboration with hub.brussels – Brussels Agency for Entrepreneurship, invites you to a roundtable on expanding trade and investment between Canada and Belgium. This discussion will illuminate Belgium’s role as a gateway to Europe’s innovative markets and sustainable sectors.
As a vibrant hub for entrepreneurship, innovation, and international trade, Brussels offers unique strengths in sustainable development, tech startups, creative industries, and green infrastructure. Participants will receive a clear overview of Belgium’s economic landscape, priority trade sectors, and the regulatory and business environment shaped by EU policies, sustainability goals, and digital transformation.
We are pleased to welcome representatives from hub.brussels, who will share insights into Belgium’s growth trajectory, key trade and investment opportunities, and strategies for Canadian and British Columbian businesses seeking to successfully engage with the Belgian market.
Attendees will also have the opportunity to connect directly with Belgian consulate officials and trade partners, exploring practical avenues for collaboration, investment, and export growth. Join us to gain expert perspectives and actionable intelligence to position your business for success in this dynamic and sustainable market.
Speakers

Guillaume Blauwart
Country Executive of Alter Domus Belgium

Krishna Sumanth Chintala
Karpine Technologies

Andre Miodezky
President & CGO & CMO, VoxelSensors

Robbert Sas
Representative of the Brussels Capital Region

Moderator
Nadia Shaikh-Naeem
Vice President, Programs, DIGITAL
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World Trade Centre Vancouver is part of the World Trade Centers Association, a not-for-profit, non-partisan association dedicated to the establishment and effective operation of World Trade Centers as instruments for trade expansion. The World Trade Centers Association is an international ecosystem of global connections and integrated trade services made up of over 324 World Trade Center locations in 89 countries, representing over 750,000 businesses globally.