As a Brussels-based consultancy and advisory team, we provide strategic advice and tailor-made services for our partners and clients across a wide range of sectors, including financial services, energy, climate, sustainability, transportation, health, and tourism. We are proud to work with clients of all sizes, from innovative startups to multinational corporations, helping them navigate complex regulatory landscapes, engage with key stakeholders, and position themselves effectively within the European and global markets.
Beyond our advisory activities, we are also proud to serve as the international tourism hub of the European Union, operating at the heart of EU decision-making. In this role, we work closely with some of the most prestigious global players in the tourism industry, including the UN Tourism, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), the World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance (WSHA), and Destination Think. Through these collaborations, we contribute to shaping the future of international tourism by fostering sustainable growth, innovation, and high-level policy dialogue.
Additionally, we are honored to be the strategic partner of Motis, a UK-based event organization with whom we have collaborated for years. Their Tech for Climate Action Event Series convenes high-level decision-makers such as White House representatives and senators in Washington, D.C., and European Commissioners and Members of the European Parliament in Brussels to address pressing issues in climate, energy, AI, and technology, engaging top policymakers and industry leaders from both sides of the Atlantic.
Alongside this, for example we have joined the team managing the EU advocacy efforts of EIT Urban Mobility, an EU body dedicated to accelerating the transition to sustainable urban transport. By fostering collaboration among cities, industry, and research institutions, it drives innovation, policy development, and funding for clean and efficient mobility solutions. Our involvement ensures that both climate and mobility challenges remain at the center of global policy discussions.