You are 18 to 30 years old and you are fascinated by entrepreneurship? Do you like challenges and meeting new people? Perfect, this event is made for you!
Brussels Youth#Challenge wants to inspire you to develop a business idea, connect with your peers and experienced entrepreneurs.
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How does it work?

  • The selected participants will have the chance to design a business idea in a team guided by an expert mentor (Discover them here!). You’ll combine three random keywords around the main theme: FOOD. No coding skills required, only your creativity and willingness to learn 🙂
  • You’ll attend mini master classes on: business development, strategy and communication, business plan and pitching. Read the agenda here.
  • At the end of the second day, you’ll pitch you project! An expert jury and the audience will vote for the best idea.
  • The winning team will be rewarded with 2 months of free membership at Betacowork; individual coaching to apply for Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs program; 5 hours of test in Co-oking space  + 1h coaching on the project!


When and Where?

7th and 8th of April at Betacowork (ICAB Business & Technology Incubator).
Detailed agenda here.

How to Apply

  • Fill in the form, it will take you no longer than 5 minutes. The deadline is Thursday 30th of March. 
  • By the end of March we will contact you and let you know if you have been selected!
  • For more info: write to support@betacowork.com or call +32 2 737 67 69.

Be part of the audience

If you want to be part of the audience the Saturday morning as a journalist or a general person, you just need to fill in the form below. The audience will be able to see the Pitch of each team and the Awards Ceremony.

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This event is part of the “European Coworking Network” project financed by the “Erasmus+” program. The focus of the project is on young people who have a passion for social and economic change and on assisting them to develop their knowledge, skills and networks they need to make a difference.