Belgium House at WEF 2025: Showcasing Innovation and International Partnerships
Belgium House at WEF 2025: A Hub for Innovation and Collaboration
The Belgium House opened its doors for the second consecutive year at the iconic Promenade of Davos, during the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2025. Over the course of four days, it facilitated numerous discussions aimed at strengthening international partnerships and showcasing Belgium's dedication to innovation, sustainability, and resilience.
The event drew significant attention, positioning Belgium as a strategic player on the global stage. With its focus on critical issues such as energy transition and economic security, the Belgium House became a pivotal point for discussions among political, economic, and industry leaders.
Highlights of the Belgium House
Among the standout moments was a high-level debate featuring Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte. They engaged in crucial discussions on building war-resistant economies to preserve peace, highlighting the importance of security in today’s geopolitical landscape. Other influential figures such as Nadia Calviño from the European Investment Bank and leaders from John Cockerill and Syensqo contributed to meaningful dialogues that enriched the global conversation on pressing issues.
The Belgium House also served as a platform for high-profile speakers addressing topics related to the transition towards clean energy, emphasizing Belgium’s commitment to international collaboration. These sessions underlined the nation’s role in mainstreaming discussions regarding geopolitical shifts and climate action.
The event culminated in an official Belgian cocktail reception attended by Their Majesties, the King and Queen of Belgium, which provided an informal environment for networking and building connections among attendees.
A Strategic Initiative for International Engagement
Commenting on the success of the Belgium House, Prime Minister Alexander De Croo expressed pride in showcasing Belgium as a hub for technological expertise and innovation. He emphasized that the country is welcoming business partnerships, advocating for the need to integrate local know-how with international stakeholders for mutual growth.
In this evolving geopolitical context, the focus on safety and defense was particularly highlighted. De Croo stressed the importance of redefining the internal European market alongside national economic strategies, asserting that a robust economy is vital for addressing security challenges. He pointed out that Belgium has been advocating for the Industrial Deal to steer the economy toward sustainable growth.
About the Belgium House
The Belgium House is a proactive initiative driven by the private sector in collaboration with the Belgian federal government. Acting as a platform for informal exchanges, it strengthens ties among political, economic, and academic players. The initiative aligns with the international campaign