Coworking spaces

Coworking spaces offer work spaces for freelancers, start-ups, employees and project promotors. The Charleroi Metropolitan Area has several…

Coworking spaces provide settings that are adapted to the needs of project leaders. They offer multiple opportunities to collaborate, develop new ideas and network. You’ll find several of them in the Charleroi Metropolitan Area.

First off there is Charleroi Entreprendre, which provides spaces for sharing, collaborating and networking. This 24/7 coworking space provides meeting and conference rooms for coworkers and outside visitors.

Next up is A6K which offers inspiring, motivating and collaborative spaces. Conference rooms, a cafeteria, shared facilities, events… It’s a digital ecosystem that aims to provide its community with all the resources it needs to develop and innovate. There are various options for occupying the space, depending on your needs

CharleWood coworking space allows users to develop professional projects in the audio-video field. Located at the RTBF premises (Belgium’s French-speaking public broadcasting organisation), the infrastructure and vibe of the location are conducive to hatching and working up creative projects.

The Monkey Bridge eco-construction is a coworking space and incubator. Located in the heart of the Brussels South Charleroi Biopark, next to the airport, it focuses on innovative start-ups.

Composite – Espaces Créatifs Partagés offers a range of workplaces combining a friendly and relaxed atmosphere that fosters collaboration and encounters. The aim is to develop a professional and supportive network of creative people in Charleroi.

Also based in Fleurus, Sruk offers 5 tastefully furbished workspaces for teams of 1 to 8 people.

Whilst in Anderlues, Espace Coworking is open to all trades. Conference rooms are available for events, product demonstrations and tastings. The premises are contemporary and elegant, and can accommodate up to 25 people.

In Tudinio in Thuin also provides flexible spaces for events, business meetings and work meetings in a magnificent, completely renovated manor house. Access is reserved for companies, self-employed workers, project promotors and start-ups.

There is also Partners House in Walcourt.

Finally, in Chimay, there is Made In Chimay, a third place which not only acts as a shop where local designers get to sell their products but also offers coworking facilities, a studio and an innovation space. The aim of this one-stop shop is to provide support to those who want to develop their products, projects and/or organisations through workshops, training courses and community and collaborative events.