12-16 October 2026 | Brussels
Press Kit
Your central source for official announcements, media materials and visual assets for Brussels Climate Week 2026.
Your central source for official announcements, media materials and visual assets for Brussels Climate Week 2026.
12-16 October 2026
Climate policy, European innovation and technological leadership
The official announcement for Brussels Climate Week 2026, outlining the vision, objectives and key details for Europe’s new flagship platform for climate policy, innovation and technology leadership.
Press Release – Brussels Climate Week 2026
Brussels, 1 December 2025 — Brussels Climate Week, taking place from 12 to 16 October 2026 at Maison de la Poste and Gare Maritime, will bring together European institutions, industry leaders, innovators, cities and civil society for a week dedicated to climate policy, technological innovation and European competitiveness.
The Week will feature five themes for the Climate Leadership Programme, including technology and innovation, energy, industry, urban and nature, alongside the Climate Innovation Expo and the SME and Entrepreneur Fellowship.
Designed as a platform where policy meets innovation, Brussels Climate Week aims to showcase European solutions, strengthen collaboration between institutions and industry, and accelerate progress on climate action and economic resilience.
Simon Hayman, Co Founder of MotisCo, said:
“Brussels Climate Week will shine a light on the best of European leadership, innovation and creativity. Our aim is to give Europe a dedicated platform where policymakers and industry can work together to address roadblocks, surface new ideas and accelerate solutions.”
Throughout the week, attendees will hear from senior speakers from the EU Institutions, Member State governments, major corporates, SMEs, research institutes, cities and NGOs. The Climate Innovation Expo is expected to host organisations ranging from climate-tech startups to multinational companies and public institutions.
Further programme announcements, speaker confirmations and partnership details will be released in the coming months.
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Hosted by the City of Brussels and powered by Tech for Climate Action, Brussels Climate Week brings together policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, and communities to turn ideas into action.
Across five days of events, discussions and showcases, we explore how technology, policy, and collaboration can accelerate Europe’s path toward sustainability and competitiveness.
Brussels Climate Week unites policymakers, regulators, business leaders, researchers and citizens around a shared goal: accelerating Europe’s climate transition while strengthening its global competitiveness.
Rooted in Brussels, the home of EU policymaking, the Week creates a unique space where regulation, technological innovation and investment come together to deliver real-world progress.
With the City of Brussels as Host City, the Week extends beyond the conference halls with partner events, public activities and local engagement that make climate action visible across the capital.
Five themes bringing together EU policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, cities and civil society to accelerate Europe’s climate transition.
A showcase of Europe’s most exciting climate-tech solutions, with startups, scaleups, corporates, research institutes, cities and NGOs.
A programme supporting early-stage climate innovators through visibility, connections and engagement with EU decision makers.
Workshops, exhibitions, community activities and roundtables taking place across cultural venues, universities, business hubs and online.
Download official Brussels Climate Week logos, images and media resources for use in press coverage and event reporting.
By downloading or using the Brussels Climate Week logo or brand assets, you confirm that you have permission to do so and agree not to use them in any misleading, harmful or inappropriate context, including any association with activities, organisations or messages that Brussels Climate Week does not endorse.
The Brussels Climate Week logo is the primary visual signature of the event. It represents the identity of the Week across all communications and should be used consistently and respectfully.
Use the primary horizontal logo whenever possible.
Use the stacked logo only when space is limited (e.g. square or narrow layouts).
To maintain legibility and impact, always surround the logo with sufficient clear space.
Clear space rule:
Leave a margin around the logo equal to the height of the “B” in “Brussels.”
This area must remain free of any text, graphics, borders, icons or other visual elements.
The logo must never appear so small that it becomes unclear or illegible.
Digital minimum size:
• 120px width (horizontal logo)
• 80px width (stacked logo)
Print minimum size:
• 30mm width (horizontal)
• 20mm width (stacked)
Never scale the logo below these limits.
The following versions are approved for use:
• Primary horizontal logo – full colour
• Primary horizontal logo – white (for dark backgrounds)
• Icon – full colour
• Icon – white
Monochrome versions may be used for single-colour print applications.
All logos must be used exactly as provided.
Do not recreate the logo or typeset it yourself.
For clarity and accessibility, always place the logo on backgrounds that ensure high visibility.
Approved backgrounds:
• Solid white
• BCW light blue (#EEF3F8)
• BCW dark blue (#0A1F44)
• Clean, minimal photography with adequate contrast
Avoid:
• Busy textures or patterns
• Low-contrast areas in photos
• Colours too close to the logo palette
• Gradients that interfere with legibility
If placing the white logo, ensure the background is dark enough to make it stand out.
Use the Brussels Climate Week colour palette to maintain a consistent identity.
Primary Colours
BCW Dark Blue
HEX: #0A1F44
RGB: 10, 31, 68
BCW Green
HEX: #2E8F66
RGB: 46, 143, 102
Secondary Colours
Light Blue
HEX: #EEF3F8
Neutral Dark Grey
HEX: #4A4A4A
Avoid introducing new colours into the logo or altering these approved hues.
To protect clarity and consistency, do not:
• Recolour the logo
• Add shadows, outlines, glows or gradients
• Distort, stretch or rotate the logo
• Place the logo on visually busy backgrounds
• Typeset the words “Brussels Climate Week” as a replacement
• Change proportions of symbol and type
• Add effects or modify spacing
• Crop or cut off any part of the logo
Always use the official files provided.
Social Media Graphics and Templates will be available shortly.
Accredited media will receive access to all open sessions, materials and announcements during Brussels Climate Week 2026.
Please complete the form below to request media accreditation for Brussels Climate Week 2026. Our team will review your submission and respond as soon as possible.