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Québec’s immersive creativity to be showcased in Brussels

Immersive design will be in the spotlight on 11 February, when a delegation of Québec companies meets European leaders from attractions, museums, and cultural sectors.

Two kids playing in a colorful, interactive underwater exhibit with corals and marine life.

Curiosity Cove by Moment Factory

Organised by the Québec Government Office in Brussels in collaboration with Investissement Québec International, the event in Belgium gathers Québec creators and stakeholders from Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. It includes representatives from theme parks, museums, zoos, public spaces, and leisure destinations.

The programme will include presentations from Québec companies recognised for creating large-scale, interactive, and emotionally engaging experiences. Registration is open here.


Collage of creative scenes promoting "Excellence Qu\u00e9bec Cr\u00e9atif," Brussels, 11/02/2026.

It will also feature industry insights from two major international organisations: Ecsite, the European network for science centres and museums, and IAAPA, the global attractions industry association.

Their involvement underscores the growing importance of Québec’s creative expertise for European operators seeking innovative, future-oriented experiences.

Pushing the boundaries

Québec’s entertainment and experiential sector is known worldwide for creating immersive experiences that seamlessly blend technology, design, and storytelling.

Working on multimedia installations, interactive attractions, public spaces, and live events, Québec creators are pushing the boundaries of creativity and technology while offering experiences that resonate with audiences.

This strength is built on a clear, collaborative ecosystem. It is supported by sector groups like Xn Québec and the Partenariat du Quartier des spectacles, as well as international events such as C2 Montréal, MUTEK, HUB Montréal, and Printemps Numérique.

The ecosystem also includes creative hubs, incubators, and research centres like Zú, La Piscine, PHI, the SAT, and Hexagram, all working together to foster innovation and develop talent.

For European operators seeking new partnerships, innovative approaches, and cutting-edge experience design, the Brussels event provides a focused opportunity to network, share ideas, and discover what Québec’s creative sector can contribute to future projects.

Meet the experts

Participants include companies such as Moment Factory, a world leader in multimedia experiences known for creating light and interactive shows that transform iconic locations into unforgettable destinations.

GSM Project is renowned for its immersive exhibitions, crafting narrative spaces that engage, inspire, and leave lasting impressions. Triotech is an innovator in interactive attractions, offering immersive experiences that thrill theme parks and leisure centres worldwide.

People engaging in an interactive laser shooting game with colorful graphics on screen. Hive Break from Triotech

Crowdled by PixMob specialises in interactive technologies, illuminating major events with synchronised lighting effects that connect thousands of participants in real time. Vortex leads in interactive water play, designing fun and safe spaces that turn parks and public areas into hubs of family enjoyment.

Cr34te focuses on interactive environments, transforming ordinary spaces into immersive experiences where design and technology captivate visitors. Dpt, a creative studio, merges art and digital innovation to craft interactive worlds that push the boundaries of reality and stimulate imagination.

Lastly, Stimulation Déjà Vu designs unique sensory experiences that stir emotions and immerse audiences in extraordinary creative worlds.

Industry professionals can register here.

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