It is now possible to register for the 13th edition of the European WaterCampus Business Challenge (EWCBC). The EWCBC 2026 will be organised from May 23-27, 2026. During this week you will meet peers, talk with innovative corporations and get the opportunity to pitch for serious investors, launching customers and technology partners. In past editions participation in the European WCBC has resulted in great success stories. Almost all startups from the previous 12 editions are still successfully active in the water business. For the 2024 edition we will again invite startups, PhD researchers and professionals from medium sized companies with entrepreneurial ambitions from all over Europe to create a big rub off effect and create win-win situations.
Within the program we unite the forces of (young) entrepreneurs, coaches, investors and innovative corporations to turn new developed technologies into a (commercial) success. The European WCBC is an excellent 5-day training program for talented entrepreneurs in which they learn how to build good innovative technologies and services into a successful international business. On the last day the participants will present their business plan to a jury of water technology experts and investors.
Candidates are selected on the basis of their innovation potential, contribution to sustainability and market readiness. Selected candidates are positioned to become the global front-runner in their field. For the whole week (including accommodation, food and beverages costs) the attendance fee for the participants is € 750,- (excl. VAT and travel costs). This low fee allows startups, PhD and employees from medium sized companies with entrepreneurial ambitions to participate easier. The regional, national and European government and Wetsus sponsor the remainder of the cost.
The WaterCampus Business Challenge is organized at WaterCampus in Leeuwarden. WaterCampus Leeuwarden is the European hub for water technology. Within WaterCampus Leeuwarden science, research, business and education in the area of water technology are combined in a unique way. All preconditions that are necessary in order to develop water technology successfully and introduce it in the market, are present. Currently over 300 companies and 40 research institutes are connected to the WaterCampus ecosystem.