Brussels is a city known for its lively streets, amazing food scene, historical buildings and more recently, its thriving tech scene. In fact, according to StartupBlink, Brussels is home to over 300 startups, each acting as a pioneer in their specific area.
Here, we take a look at 9 startups in Brussels that are innovating in their particular industries.
Resortecs: Sustainable Clothing Recycling
Resortecs makes recycling clothes easier with their smart stitching treads, designed to dissolve at high temperatures. This allows users to more easily pull apart clothing and recycle it properly, helping to reduce the amount of textiles that go to landfill.
This not only helps make the industry more sustainable, but also allows brands to still create high-quality clothes for consumers.
Yields.io: AI Financial Risk Management
Yields.io uses AI to help businesses more easily understand their financial risks. Through its product Chiron, it allows companies to use more accurate financial models whilst also ensuring they stay compliant with local laws.
This allows risk managers to make more objective decisions when it comes to money.
Cowboy: Smart eBikes
Cowboy is helping people navigate cities more sustainably with their affordable eBikes.
Having won a number of design accolades, the company is helping commuters and explorers alike navigate busy cities whilst also having a healthier lifestyle.
Beeodiversity: Biodiversity Regeneration
Beeodiversity is helping companies and governments monitor and protect their natural environments. By monitoring the pollen collected by bees, the startup is able to track key data metrics like ecosystem and pollution levels.
Their tech has helped governments, businesses and farmers alike protect the natural world around them.
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Awell Health: Healthcare Operations
Awell Health is helping doctors and researchers manage patients and projects more easily through their platform.
The compan allows physicians to design, track and measure patient care. This not only helps to reduce unnecessary admin, it also helps communicate with the patient, ultimately improving their health.
Neveo: Combatting Loneliness
Neveo is helping to fight loneliness in older people by making connection more accessible.
Through their TV remote, elderly relatives are able to access a channel – linked to their family members – that display photos, videos and messages for them.
This not only helps them feel more connected, but allows family members to more easily check in with their loved ones.
Precirix: Targeted Cancer Therapy
Precirix is helping to improve the lives of people with cancer through their targeted radiopharmaceutical therapies.
Using their own technology, the company is able to target and destroy cancer cells, whilst protecting healthy ones. This not only can help reduce side effects, but can help cancer patients have a better quality of life.
Nodalview: Real Estate Marketing Platform
Nodalview is helping real estate agents show off their homes with their high-definition photos and videos. Using 360° imaging technology, estate agents can give prospective buyers a virtual tour of a property, helping to pique their interest.
This not only helps with marketing, but allows buyers to have a more realistic expectation of the properties they will visit.
Soda: Data Analysis
Soda.io is helping companies maximise their data by analysing, checking and flagging any issues early on.
The technology, powered by AI, allows data teams to quickly catch any issues, making it an important part of their company operations.