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Industry Associations in Belgium
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Bioenergy Europe
Bioenergy Europe (formerly AEBIOM) is the common voice of the bioenergy sector, with the aim of developing a sustainable bioenergy market based on fair business conditions. Founded in 1990, it brings together 40 national associations and approximately 90 companies from all over Europe. Bioenergy Europe hosts the European Pellet Council (EPC) and the International Biomass Torrefaction Council (IBTC), which are umbrella organisations representing the interests of the European wood pellet sector and wood torrefaction industries respectively.
11 to 50 staff
Alliance For Rural Electrification
The Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE) is a global business association representing 200 members along the distributed renewable energy value chain, working to expand sustainable electricity access, create jobs and respond to climate change in Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. ARE is dedicated to advancing electrification across four strategic pillars: 1. Finance for electrification 2. Innovation for electrification 3. Markets for electrification 4. Sustainability for electrification ARE supports its members across its four service lines: 1. Business & Market Development 2. Capacity Building 3. Policy & Advocacy 4. Communications & Marketing
11 to 50 staff
Epp
EPP's mission is to provide professional guidance and advocating on behalf of the global pricing and RGM community to create a quadruple win : for your company, trade partners, end-users and society. We do this by offering the most relevant network, state-of-the-art knowledge sharing and capability development through : EPP Academy - EPP Events - EPP Prime Content Our services include development of assessment tools, content, education, networking opportunities in several community meetings, hosting regional and global, in-person and online events, and providing accreditation in pricing and RGM via our certification programs.
11 to 50 staff
Worldautosteel
WorldAutoSteel, the automotive group of the World Steel Association, is comprised of 18 of the world’s largest automotive steel producers. Our mission is to advance and communicate steel's unique ability to meet the automotive industry's needs and challenges in a sustainable and environmentally responsible way.
11 to 50 staff
Hydrogen Council
The Hydrogen Council is a global, CEO-led initiative that brings together leading companies with a united vision and long-term ambition for hydrogen to foster the clean energy transition. The Council believes that hydrogen has a key role to play in reaching our global decarbonisation goals by helping to diversify energy sources worldwide, foster business and technological innovation as drivers for long-term economic growth, and decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors. Using its global reach to promote collaboration between governments, industry and investors, the Council provides guidance on accelerating the deployment of hydrogen solutions around the world. It also acts as a business marketplace, bringing together a diverse group of 140+ companies based in 20+ countries and across the entire hydrogen value chain, including large multinationals, innovative SMEs, and investors. The Hydrogen Council also serves as a resource for safety standards and an interlocutor for the investment community, while identifying opportunities for regulatory advocacy in key geographies.
11 to 50 staff
European Boating Industry
EBI represents the recreational boating industry and nautical tourism in Europe. With 32 members across 21 countries, it is the voice of the companies, predominantly SMEs, with over people directly employed that make up the sector in Europe. EBI encompasses all segments, such as boatbuilding, equipment manufacturing, marinas, tourism and services. The mission of EBI is to advance and represent a sustainable boating and nautical tourism industry #MadeInEurope.
1 to 10 staff
New Era - New European Reuse Alliance
New ERA is the trade association representing the interests of businesses that offer, use and promote reusable packaging systems, services and products across Europe. Our aim is to move away from disposability and become truly circular and zero waste. We envisage a world of packaging reusable, convenient and sustainable for all. The reuse packaging value chain is composed of an heterogenous group of operators involved in different activities (e.g. manufacturing, delivery, logistics, infrastructure, transport, digitalisation, washing and cleaning) and sectors (e.g. HORECA, FMCG, e-commerce).
1 to 10 staff
Classifieds Marketplaces Europe Cme
Classifieds Marketplaces Europe (CME) is the voice of European second-hand marketplaces operating online classifieds platforms in 21 countries. Our platforms/members empower citizens to strengthen the circular economy and local communities by connecting buyers and sellers to safely, easily and conveniently exchange goods and services. From furniture to fashion, from cars to collectibles, from real estate to jobs. While the majority of trade is in second-hand goods between consumers, our platforms are also used by small businesses to reach new customers. By combining our resources, we are raising awareness about the specificities of the online classifieds’ sector and its positive contribution to key objectives of the EU Digital and Green agenda.
10001+ staff
Nelectra
Nelectra is dé beroepsfederatie voor al wie actief is in de elektrosector. Sinds 1960 verenigt ze de zelfstandigen en kmo’s uit de diverse deelsectoren in één sterke federatie. Nelectra wil een innovatieve meerwaarde bieden aan elektrobedrijven door een breed aanbod van optimale kwalitatieve dienstverlening die ondersteunt, informeert, adviseert en vormt.
1 to 10 staff
Joint Alliance For Csr Jac
JAC (Joint Alliance for CSR) is an association of telecom operators aiming to verify, assess and develop the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) implementation across the manufacturing centres of important multinational suppliers of the Information Communication Technology (ICT) industry. JAC members share resources and best practices to develop long term Corporate Social Responsibility implementation in the different layers or tiers of the ICT Supply Chain globally.
1 to 10 staff
Qualubel
QUALUBEL is a company based out of 7 Chemin des Soeurs, Nodebais, Beauvechain, Belgium.
1 to 10 staff
The European Composites Industry Association Eucia
EuCIA is the unified voice of the European composites sector, representing the entire composites value chain. We support the sustainable growth of the composites industry and promote the development of a flourishing business environment, taking advantage of the combined expertise of our members. Through our membership of national composites associations and industry specific sector groups and alliances EuCIA represents approximately 85% of the European composites market – more than companies and an estimated employees. Our strategy is based on five goals: • Position: Explain and promote the contribution of composites and the composites industry to European society • Advocate: Provide expertise to decision-makers in defining EU standards and legislation • Facilitate: Support the growth of the composites industry and the creation of a sustainable business environment in Europe • Educate: Support education of designers, engineers and students to advance understanding of composite materials • Network: Provide a platform for EuCIA members to network and share knowledge and experience For further information: contact@eucia.eu Transparency Register : REG 244941896103-90
1 to 10 staff
Association Ambassador
Outsourced Communications & Public Affairs for Associations At Association Ambassador, we provide outsourced communications and public affairs teams for associations. Our cost-effective model is ideal for- Smaller secretariats that lack the resources to hire full-time staff - Larger associations with resource gaps in their communications or public affairs functions We are a global team of experienced communications professionals who plug directly into your operations—helping you deliver campaigns, shape narratives, and influence stakeholders without the overhead of expanding your internal team. Associations are doing important work. Our job is to make sure people know about it. Whether you need day-to-day communications support or help running a major campaign, we’re ready to get to work. Let’s talk. We’d be happy to discuss how we can support your goals.
1 to 10 staff
Cotance
COTANCE, the Confederation of Tanners and Dressers of the European Community, is the representative body of the European Leather Industry, gathering over 95% of European tanneries. European leather production, known for its rich heritage and high-quality craftsmanship, is a key player in the circular economy by transforming byproducts from milk, meat, and wool production. The sector includes 1,600 leather companies, employing directly around workers, generating a turnover of nearly 8 billion euros. Globally, European leather represents 30% of the world leather industry's turnover.
1 to 10 staff
European Coil Coating Association - Ecca
The European Coil Coating Association (ECCA) is an international non-profit association dedicated to the promotion of the use of prepainted metal as the environmentally sound, the cost effective and the high quality method of finishing. Objectives - Increasing the awareness of prepainted metal through promoting its environmental, cost, quality and design benefits- Stimulating market, application, product and process development - Setting quality performance standards and developing test methods - Granting of Quality and Sustainability Labels for prepainted metal on the basis of the technical and sustainability requirements defined in the ECCA Premium® Label manual and based on independent third party control - Representation of the Industry in its contacts with Public Officials, Public Authorities, other Trade Associations and Professional Bodies. Activities - Organisation of scientific and technical seminars and of international meetings between members and with other actors within the sector - Production of statistical, scientific and legal studies for the benefit of its members - Publication of information for the benefit of the public and the users of the products - Liaising with the European and national institutions. Membership: The Membership comprises around 100 member companies: Coil coaters; Paint and pretreatment suppliers; service centres; raw material suppliers; equipt manufacturers etc
1 to 10 staff
European Industrial Fasteners Institute
Established in 1977, the European Industrial Fasteners Institute (EIFI) stands as a beacon of collaboration within the Fastener manufacturing Industry. As a registered non-profit organization under Belgian law, EIFI proudly represents the collective voice of European fastener manufacturers and their supply chains. The EIFI, committed to promoting excellence and innovation in every aspect of our Industry, is composed by: 5 Full Members A (National association in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK) 5 Full Members C (individual Companies in Blegium, Croatia, Romania, Sweden) 6 Affiliated Members (France, Germany Italy) 2 Associated Members (Belgium, Italy) 169 Manufacturing Companies 137 Supply Chain Companies From economic initiatives to professional development, from technical advances to scientific breakthroughs, we support initiatives that advance the European Fastener Industry and its Supply Chain. EIFI mission goes beyond simple representation; we are committed to making connections between Industry stakeholders, markets and regulators. By facilitating dialogue and collaboration, we empower our Members to address challenges and seize opportunities in an ever-changing landscape.
10001+ staff
Fleet Cards Europe
Fleet Cards Europe (FCE) is the voice of independent fuel card providers in Europe. It was established in 2021 as a non-profit association to represent the interests of its members. Our membership includes key independent players in this market which are headquartered and operate across the continent. FCE members represent a major share of the fuel cards market. Approximately a quarter of all fuellings in the B2B segment in Europe are purchased by fuel cards issued by one of the members of FCE. We monitor, evaluate and react to initiatives which affect our members and their clients, proactively engage with policymakers to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes and provide a forum for members to share research and best practice. If you are interested in becoming a member of FCE or knowing more about our work, please contact us using the form below. EU Transparency register number: 642818244696-47
11 to 50 staff
Jmic Joint Meetings Industry Council
JMIC is the body that represents the global business events industry. It explains, promotes and demonstrates the value and role that the global business and professional events industry actively contributes to the critical economic and societal benefit of communities around the world and promotes unity and consistency on industry issues to both internal and external audiences.
1 to 10 staff
Attractions Et Tourisme
L'association professionnelle des attractions touristiques en Wallonie et à Bruxelles
1 to 10 staff
Eat Europe
Eat Europe is a pan-European multistakeholder organisation that aims at stimulating thinking and tabling concrete solutions and proposals to EU decision-makers, in order to drive a sustainable and resilient food systems' transformation, through an innovative and solid alliance between all actors: farmers, industry, retailers, academia and consumers.
1 to 10 staff
Japan Machinery Center For Trade & Investment Brussels Office
JMC was established in 1952, aiming at maintaining the trade order and developing the machinery export trade based on free and fair international trade rules. We started to base also in the heart of Europe since 1963 and the Brussels Office has promoted our members' co-benefits with corresponding to EU policies. Currently we partner with around 240 companies that represent Japanese manufacturing and trade.
11 to 50 staff
Plant-Based Foods Europe
Plant-Based Foods Europe represents the interests of plant-based food manufacturers in Europe. Plant-Based Foods Europe is an association of internationally operating companies, ranging from large corporations to small, family-owned businesses with an annual turnover of over €1.4 billion. Plant-Based Foods Europe members produce high-quality plant-based alternatives to dairy and meat products. Since its establishment in 2003, Plant-Based Foods Europe has been raising awareness about the role of plant-based diet in moving towards more sustainable and healthier food consumption patterns.
1 to 10 staff
Symatex - Belgian Textile Machinery Association
Symatex supports the Belgian Textile Machinery Industry through international business development, exhibition support, industry networking and innovation.
1 to 10 staff
Amfep
AMFEP is the voice of the European enzyme industry, promoting the benefits of enzymes and our vision to policy-makers and the whole value chain. AMFEP supports a regulatory framework that allows society to benefit from the use of enzymes. Our vision is for enzyme solutions to be recognised as essential enablers, contributing to a better life in a more sustainable society.
1 to 10 staff
Micro-Mobility For Europe
Micro-Mobility for Europe is a coalition of shared micro-mobility providers such as short-term rental of electric scooters and bicycles. Our members want to ultimately transform urban mobility by creating a sustainable transport ecosystem together with the cities in which they operate. We believe that micro-mobility solutions are essential alternatives to car ownership and use and we place people and the environment at the heart of mobility. MMfE defends the interests of the micro-mobility industry with the goal of guiding Europe towards a global leadership position in the adoption of sustainable urban transport.
1 to 10 staff
Belgapom
Belgapom non profit association is the recognised association for the Belgian potato trade and processing industry. Its task is to defend the interest of the Belgian seed and consumption potato merchants, the prepackers, the exporters, the potato peeling industry and the potato processing industry.
1 to 10 staff
Elta European Lgbtq Travel Alliance
ELTA - European LGBTQ+ Travel Alliance is the leading European association who promote the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the travel industry. Our main goal is supporting travel destinations and companies, do advocacy for their own with the European Institutions and attracting LGBTQ+ travelers to Europe.
1 to 10 staff
Union Of European Clubs
The Union of European Clubs is an independent representative body founded to improve support and advocacy for non-elite professional clubs across Europe
1 to 10 staff
Afed Asbl
Association Francophone des Écoles de danse
1 to 10 staff
Ifes International Federation Of Exhibition And Event Services
IFES is the International Federation of national associations and individual companies active in the design, conception, production and show services for temporary structures used at exhibitions and trade shows. It is the only organization dedicated to the specific needs of exhibit designers and providers of trade show services. IFES represents more than 320 members in 47 countries.
11 to 50 staff
Cefic
Cefic is a committed partner to EU policymakers, facilitating dialogue with industry and sharing our broad-based expertise. We represent large, medium and small chemical companies across Europe, which directly provide 1.2 million jobs and account for 14.7% of world chemical production. Based in Brussels since our founding in 1972, we interact on behalf of our members with international and EU institutions, non-governmental organisations, the international media, and other stakeholders. Cefic is an International Non Profit Association (AISBL-IVZW) under Belgian law.
51 to 200 staff
Eucope - European Confederation Of Pharmaceutical Entrepreneurs
For 15 years, the European Confederation of Pharmaceutical Entrepreneurs (EUCOPE) has been the voice of small to mid-sized health technology companies in Europe. As a trade association, we advocate for sound public policy that supports innovation, while fostering a community built on a shared purpose: improving and saving the lives of European patients through innovative therapies and medical technology. EUCOPE’s members – who represent over 2600+ innovative companies directly or via associations – are researching, designing, developing, supplying, manufacturing, and deploying the next generation of pharmaceutical innovation and therapeutic solutions around the continent. Based in Brussels, Belgium, EUCOPE takes pride in providing expert insights into EU policies and legislation as well as market access, aiding our members in navigating the complex world of health technologies in Europe. EUCOPE’s network and trusted relationships with established stakeholders at the EU and national levels help our members connect and share experiences with the European Commission, the European Parliament, Member States’ representatives, patient organisations, healthcare professionals and payers, academics, and other industry associations. Our commitment is to lead and engage in partnerships spanning across the entire medicine lifecycle to find actionable solutions that benefit our members, the patients they serve, and healthcare systems overall.
1 to 10 staff
Hydrogen Europe
Hydrogen Europe is the leading organisation representing European based companies and stakeholders that are committed to moving towards a (circular) carbon neutral economy. With more than 600+ members, including EU regions and national associations, we encompass the entire value chain of the European hydrogen and fuel cell ecosystem. Our vision is to propel global carbon neutrality by accelerating European hydrogen industry and we are the industrial key partner of the Clean Hydrogen partnership. For our daily activity updates follow us on Twitter -@H2Europe
11 to 50 staff
Inatba - International Association For Trusted Blockchain Applications
Located in the heart of Europe, the International Association for Trusted Blockchain Applications - INATBA - serves as the bridge between public and private entities in the blockchain ecosystem: INATBA maintains a permanent and constructive dialogue with public authorities and regulators for global convergence of regulatory approaches. In doing so, INATBA works to promote an open, transparent and inclusive global model of governance for blockchain and other distributed ledger technology infrastructures that reflect the shared interests of Member and Advisory Board stakeholders. In line with the goal of reaching global blockchain adoption, INATBA supports the development of a constructive dialogue between technology providers, citizens' associations, the public sector, and governments to accelerate the development and adoption of trusted blockchain and DLT applications in specific sectors.
1 to 10 staff
Energy Efficiency In Industrial Processes - Eeip
EEIP is a free, neutral and open business and policy platform for the energy transition. Currently, EEIP has more than network users. At its core is the idea that the energy transition requires more than technical solutions but sound business cases, and that market growth can be accelerated through information and best practice exchange. In practice, EEIP network users are coming from organisations of all sizes (from SMEs to multinationals), all sectors (e.g. users, technology and services providers, finance, IT, consultancies, cities, policy) and covering the entire value chain, in other words supply and demand side. Launched at the European Commission in April 2011, EEIP is set up as a not-for-profit in order to facilitate open and inclusive dialogue within market participants and between market participants and EU policymakers. EEIP is financing its operations through platform services such as content marketing or externally funded projects. Set-up as a decentralized platform, everybody can connect to EEIP wherever and however they want: from website to social media, from newsletter to magazines, from conferences to webinars.
1 to 10 staff
Febelauto
Febelauto geeft een tweede leven aan afgedankte voertuigen en batterijen van elektrische en hybride voertuigen. Als beheersorganisme voor afgedankte voertuigen in België, staan wij in voor de inzameling, verwerking en recyclage van autowrakken. Zowel de organisatie als de opvolging van het hele proces leidt Febelauto in goede banen. Sinds 2015 bieden wij ook oplossingen voor de batterijen van elektrische en hybride voertuigen. Febelauto donne une seconde vie pour les véhicules hors d'usage et les batteries des véhicules électriques et hybrides En tant qu'organisme de gestion des véhicules hors d’usage en Belgique, nous assurons la collecte, le traitement et le recyclage des épaves de voitures. Febelauto se charge tant de l'organisation que du suivi de l'ensemble du processus. Depuis 2015 nous offrons également des solutions pour les batteries des véhicules électriques et hybrides.
1 to 10 staff
World Steel Association Worldsteel
worldsteel is one of the largest and most dynamic industry associations in the world, with members in every major steel-producing country. worldsteel represents steel producers, national and regional steel industry associations, and steel research institutes. Members represent around 85% of global steel production. Membership has increased steadily since worldsteel (formerly the International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI)) was founded in 1967.
11 to 50 staff
Ocean Energy Europe
Ocean Energy Europe is the largest network of ocean energy professionals in the world. Over 120 organisations, including Europe’s leading utilities, industrialists and research institutes, trust Ocean Energy Europe to represent the interests of Europe's ocean energy sector. As a not-for-profit organisation, every euro invested in OEE is used to promote the European ocean energy industry.
1 to 10 staff
Pensionseurope
PensionsEurope represents national associations of pension funds and similar institutions for workplace and other funded pensions. Some members operate purely individual pension schemes. PensionsEurope also has 20 Corporate and Supporter Members which are various service providers and stakeholders that work with IORPs. PensionsEurope has established a Central & Eastern European Countries Forum (CEEC Forum) to discuss issues common to pension systems in that region. PensionsEurope has established a Multinational Advisory Group (MAG) which delivers advice on pension issues to PensionsEurope. It provides a collective voice and information sharing for the expertise and opinions of multinationals. PensionsEurope has 25 member associations in 18 EU Member States and 4 other European countries. PensionsEurope member organisations cover different types of workplace pensions for over 110 million people. Through its Member Associations PensionsEurope represents more than € 7 trillion of assets managed for future pension payments. In addition, many members of PensionsEurope also cover personal pensions, which are connected with an employment relation.
1 to 10 staff
Brussels Port Community
The Brussels Port Community - BPC - acts as a privileged interlocutor with the regional and federal public authorities or other bodies such as the Port of Brussels and BECI (Brussels Enterprises Commerce & Industry), also members of the association. It encourages the economic and industrial development of the canal zone by highlighting its strategic location and its logistical possibilities with its waterway, its motorway network, its rail connections and its warehouses. The BPC is a. rallying point for CEOs and activities in the port. contact point for the Brussels authorities. listening platform for its members. networking engine with the political and administrative world of Brussels. source of advice on transport, safety, mobility, subsidies, professional training, environmental permits, etc. window on the local labour market. guide in common strategic files
1 to 10 staff
Sefa The Sustainable Energy Finance Association
The Sustainable Energy Finance Association (SEFA) is the European trade association for the sustainable energy industry. SEFA is accelerating the transition to a zero net carbon economy by advancing the development and financing of sustainable energy in the built environment across Europe. We enable members to seamlessly deploy sustainable energy projects by providing all critical collateral and clear pathways to successful deal closure. Our ecosystem is representative of the whole value chain providing a voice at the table for all players within the sector.
1 to 10 staff
Be-Sup Belgian Federation For The Food Supplements Industry
Be-sup is the officially recognized professional federation of and for the Belgian food supplement industry. Be-sup wants to defend the credibility and image of food supplements and support confidence in safe, quality products. Our more than 160 members represent the entire food supplement chain: from innovation, through creation, production, distribution and quality control. Our mission- Image and credibility: be-sup aims to defend the credibility and image of food supplements and thus to build confidence in the products and the actors in this sector in Belgium- Optimal regulatory framework: be-sup wants to create and defend an optimal regulatory framework for the benefit of the development of member companies active in the marketing of food supplements on the Belgian market- Services with a focus on training: be-sup aims to make life easier for its members by offering advice, support and information that will help them excel in their activities. Our vision- Be-sup is convinced that food supplements play an essential role in maintaining our health and well-being and, consequently, are an essential part of our healthy lifestyle- Be-sup believes that nutritional supplements should be able to play a more important role in our health care system- Be-sup believes in the value of its members' honest and useful products- Be-sup is convinced of the important economic and social value of the activities of its members, who are entitled to an efficient, flexible and accessible market.
1 to 10 staff
Bewag
BEWAG actively promotes Railway Transport as the backbone for the European Mobility and facilitates the emergence of a prosperous railway supply. Created in 1946, BEWAG is the Belgian association of the railway wagons industry based in Brussels. Our members are Wagon keepers, Railway Workshops, Certification bodies, ECM (Entity in charge of the Maintenance), Innovation companies and experts, Connected companies & sidings, Users of railfreight transport, Logistic operators, Combined Transport Terminals and Railway outfit manufacturer.
1 to 10 staff
Cedec - European Federation Of Local & Regional Energy Companies
CEDEC is the European Federation of local energy companies, representing the interests of local and regional energy and broadband companies across Europe, close to citizens and businesses, serving 100 million electricity, gas and district heating customers and broadband connections. Active in every part of the value chain – local generation, distribution grids and supply - these companies provide products and services which are reliable, sustainable and close to the customer, making a significant contribution to local and regional economic development. CEDEC is promoting local and integrated energy systems, sectoral integration, transitioning from fossil to renewable and low-carbon energy sources and sustainable financing, embracing the digital energy revolution, and supporting a just and inclusive transition.
1 to 10 staff
The European Confederation Of Woodworking Industries
The European Confederation of Woodworking Industries represents 21 European and National organisations from 15 countries and is the body backing the interests of the whole industrial European wood sector: more than companies generating an annual turnover of 152 billion euros and employing 1 million workers in the EU.
1 to 10 staff
Uecbv - The European Livestock And Meat Trades Union
The European Livestock and Meat Trades Union is the combined representative body of the national federations of the meat industry, slaughterhouses, cutting and preparation plants, livestock trade, livestock markets, wholesale meat trade and international meat traders.
1 to 10 staff
Brussels Expertise Labels
Gathering, Supporting & Promoting the Uniqueness of Brussels-made Quality Craftsmanship. Building ties between 50+ Brussels-based specialty Houses while making Belgian expertise shine internationally.
51 to 200 staff
Epl - European Petrochemical Luncheon International Association
We invite our members to join us in the exchange of ideas about the petrochemical industry by organizing 3 network events per year.
1 to 10 staff