Agoria
Agoria, previously known as Fabrimetal, is a Belgian employers' organization and member of the Federation of Belgian Enterprises.
Description
Agoria connects over 1900 technologically inspired companies active in Belgium that strive for progress based on the development or application of innovations. Their goal is to increase the success of their member companies and assure their environmental sustainability.History
Fabrimetal, short for the Federation of Enterprises in the Metal Industry, was established in 1946 on the foundations of the Federation of Manufacturers, founded in 1906. At its peak, Fabrimetal represented 1200 enterprises in the metalworking industry, electronic construction and the processing of plastics.The name change from Fabrimetal to Agoria was announced on 9 November 2000 by then managing director Philippe de Buck and president John Cordier. The old name was thought to refer too explicitly to the metalworking industry, and it was the organisation's aim to recruit new companies from the technology sector.
Currently, Agoria counts more than 1900 member companies from the manufacturing industry, and the digital and telecom sectors. With a €125.20 billion turnover in 2018, these sectors jointly represent no less than 9% of the added value of the private sector in Belgium. Agoria's member companies represent an overall 320,000 direct jobs, about 10% of the Belgian private sector. Agoria is the largest federation within the Federation of Belgian Enterprises.
Structure
Agoria is directed by Belgian companies. Current chair of the board of directors is René Branders. Agoria is divided into one department for each of the three Belgian Regions.Activities
Connect all who are inspired by technologyAgoria connects its members within company groups and provides the appropriate conditions for technological developments.
Agoria plays an important role in raising awareness of and the adoption of technological innovations: from the development of Artificial Intelligence and drones to cybersecurity. The organisation helps its member companies to discover and implement innovative technologies, to benchmark their own innovation capacity in comparison to similar companies, and to innovate in their product and services range.
Agoria sets up ecosystems to expedite innovation and to provide a framework of regulations. Smart cities, smart buildings, smart mobility, smart energy and smart health are just a few examples of such ecosystems.
Increasing the success of companies
- Operational consultation services based on business knowledge
- A broad network that opens doors
- Ready for the digital future
- Crafting a sustainable future
Policy representation
Agoria represents the positions of its members and the interests of the technology sector at every level of policy. Through the Federation of Enterprises in Belgium, the organisation influences matters such as interprofessional agreements, Digital Service Tax and the National Social Security Office. At a regional level, Agoria encourages government investments: support for Walloon companies striving to decrease their CO2 emissions, investment in new training centres in Brussels, promotion of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity in Flanders, etc. At a European level, the organisation sits on more than 40 European committees and is a member of Business Europe.
Technology clusters in Flanders
- Flanders DRIVE
- Flanders Institute for Logistics
- Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre
- Interdisciplinary institute for BroadBand Technology
- Flanders Interuniversity Institute of Biotechnology
Industry and technology in Belgium
- Science and technology in Belgium
- Science and technology in the Brussels-Capital Region
- Science and technology in Flanders
- Science and technology in Wallonia
- Science Parks of Wallonia
- Federation of Belgian Enterprises
- Fedustria
- Flemish Aerospace Group
- GIMV
- List of Belgian companies
- National Fund for Scientific Research
- SIRRIS
- VOKA
- Walloon Union of Companies