Flanders
Presentation of the Region
Flanders is an autonomous region located in the northern part of Belgium, with Brussels as its capital. It manages important competencies and budgets in many policy fields.
Flanders is a part of the top group of ‘Innovation leaders’.
The industrial sector is very important for Flanders. It provides a significant amount of added value, employment (also in R&D and services) and export. A competitive and productive industry makes Flanders thrive. Throughout the years, we developed an industrial policy that stimulates the development of the industry and lifts the level of productivity to the top. Spearhead clusters form an integral part of this policy.
Today’s society is facing various challenges coming from ongoing trends in globalization, automation, digitization, climate change, mobility,… . Our Flemish industry contributes actively to solving these challenges. Yet, working together, blurring frontiers between countries, regions and sectors, is the way forward. Collaboration is needed across Europe to imagine new solutions for the future. Opportunities emerge at the crossroads between sectors and technologies.
Flanders actively strives for a strong European policy that protects the international competitiveness of our industry. For this reason, we actively participate in international initiatives like the Friends of Industry and the Vanguard Initiative.
RIS3 Priorities
We have a very strong specialisation in printing and reproduction of recorded media and strong specialisations in the production of chemical products (exc. pharmaceuticals), and other industrial products. These are usually sectors that are closely linked to the intermediate position of Flanders in international value chains that is linking Flanders to larger economies. In addition, there also exists specialisation in a “traditional” sector such as food products, which is a very important industrial sector in terms of employment with a wide set of specialisations such as pork meat, frozen vegetables and potatoes, etc. Also, the textiles sector (and wearing apparel) is still a specialisation and relatively overrepresented in Flanders and has been undergoing for many years already a restructuring process to remain competitive and has thus strongly transformed. An increasing part in the turnover is taken by technical textiles for niche markets, besides the specialized carpet industry.
The 10 priority domains in our smart specialisation strategy are:
1. Sustainable chemistry (Catalisti)
2. Advanced materials (SIM)
3. Smart manufacturing (Flanders Make)
4. Health and life sciences (vib)
5. Specialised logistics (VIL)
6. Agro-Food (Flanders Food)
7. Electronic systems, Iot and photonic systems (imec)
8. Energy (Flux 50)
9. Environment & cleantech (Vito)
10. Blue economy (Blue Cluster)
Political Representatives

Hilde Crevits
Minister of Economy, Innovation, Work, Social Economy, Agriculture and Fishing
Regional Contact Persons
Liesbet Schruers
Policy advisor
Regional Address
Bd Roi Albert II 35 1030 Brussels Belgium
Latest Updates
Strong Emphasis Industrial Needs And Challenges 3Dp Pilot Project
Over the last weeks, the 3D-Printing Pilot project has put a particular emphasis on three key action lines, which resulted in some promising progress. Within the currently identified strategic collaboration areas (“demo cases”) companies from the partner regions are actively working on the specifici…
Successful First Steering Committee Efficient And Sustainable Manufacturing Pilot Project
After the approval of the 2019 Action Plan during the Network Representatives’ Meeting, which took place in Brussels on February 20th, the Pilot activities started immediately to boost progress according to the plan. In particular, on 14th March the first ESM Steering Committee of 2019 was organised…
Bioeconomy Pilot Project Participate Several European Events Organised Bio Based Sector
The Bioeconomy Pilot is having a busy spring and will participate in several events organised by the bio-based sector, both as speakers and moderators of technical sessions. The first event took place on3rd Aprilin Ljubljana, with the title “Boosting Innovation for EU Industry, Industrial Infrastruc…









