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Belgique : une étoile montante en STEM

La Belgique émerge comme une étoile montante dans les compétences STEM, se classant bien en matière d’innovation en ingénierie et en technologie, selon le premier STEM Skills Index.

Belgium is emerging as a rising star in STEM skills, ranking well in engineering and technology innovation, according to the first STEM Skills Index. While often overshadowed by larger European STEM powerhouses, Belgium benefits from strong R&D investment and world-class engineering institutions, positioning itself as a key player in Europe’s tech-driven future.

The  Index, produced by STEM Workforce Consultancy SThree and the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr), evaluates countries on STEM education quality, workforce readiness, and industry engagement. Belgium’s engineering sector ranks among the strongest in Europe, supported by robust research funding and advanced industrial capabilities. However, gaps in digital skills and workforce adaptation indicate areas for improvement, particularly in preparing talent for emerging technologies.

“Belgium’s STEM talent is rising, with undeniable strengths in engineering and technology innovation,” said Catherine De Caluwe, Country Director – Belgium at SThree. “With the right focus on digital skills and stronger industry-academic collaboration, Belgium has the potential to climb even higher in the STEM rankings.”

Belgium’s Position in the European STEM Landscape

Compared to its Benelux neighbour, the Netherlands, Belgium still lags behind in AI and digital transformation, where Dutch investments in high-tech R&D have propelled them ahead. However, Belgium outperforms several European nations in engineering, thanks to its well-established research institutions and industrial expertise. While Switzerland and Germany lead in STEM talent development, Belgium’s growing innovation ecosystem signals an opportunity for further growth.

Bridging the Digital Skills Gap

To solidify its place as a European STEM leader, Belgium must invest in digital workforce training, enhance university-industry partnerships, and expand its role in cutting-edge technology fields such as AI, quantum computing, and green energy solutions.

With targeted investments and strategic workforce development, Belgium can capitalize on its engineering excellence and establish itself as a major force in STEM innovation across Europe.

View the full STEM Skills Index on the SThree website: Discover the full report

Source: Sthree – Belgium: a rising star in STEM

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SThree is the global STEM workforce consultancy, placing highly skilled, STEM specialist workers in the industries where they are needed most. We advise businesses, build expert teams, and deliver project solutions for our clients. Founded in London in 1986, SThree has grown over the past years into an organization with multiple specialist brands specialized in the STEM sector. With more than 38 years of experience in pure-play STEM and a global team of 2,700+ people each with local expertise across 11 countries, we cover high-demand skills across Engineering, Life Sciences and Technology roles. We help talents achieve their career goals and companies with their recruitment needs, whether for permanent positions, contract projects or consulting missions. By combining advanced technology with expertise, we push beyond traditional boundaries to deliver tailored solutions, leveraging data and insight from our world-class operating platform. In Belgium our group is based in Antwerp and Brussels and operates through our four specialist recruitment brands active in different key sectors: Progressive (Engineering), Computer Futures (Digital & Tech), Huxley (IT) and Real (Life Sciences). Outpace tomorrow, together. Curious to know more? Find out more about SThree and its brands on our website. Voir tous les articles de SThree