Exhibitor at Bedex: A6K
A6K
Hall : 11
Stand : 130
Description
A6K is an innovation and technology acceleration hub based in Charleroi, Belgium. It brings together start-ups, SMEs, large groups, research centres and public institutions around the development of advanced technologies with a strong industrial and societal impact.
A6K is active in strategic areas such as digital technology, artificial intelligence, connected systems, Industry 4.0, and technologies applied to the defence, security and critical infrastructure sectors. The hub acts as a catalyst between technological innovation, industrialisation and the scaling up of solutions for complex and demanding environments.
A6K's mission
In the defence and security sectors, A6K acts as an innovation facilitator, supporting the emergence and maturation of technological solutions that meet the challenges of sovereignty, resilience and operational security.
The hub helps to bring together the needs of institutional and industrial players with the innovation capabilities of start-ups and research centres in order to accelerate the development of critical, reliable technologies that are adapted to the requirements of sensitive and regulated environments.
Contact details
6000 Charleroi
Belgium
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Yes, but only on Saturday, March 14. Thursday, March 12 and Friday, March 13 are strictly reserved for defence and security professionals (industry, institutions, armed forces, public authorities, research and accredited media).
Visitors must be able to justify a professional activity related to defence/security: official delegations, industrial companies, subcontractors, authorities, relevant NGOs, researchers, accredited media, exhibitors’ guests.
Yes. Access is prohibited to those under 16 years of age on the professional days (Thursday 12 and Friday 13 March). On Saturday 14 March, the exhibition is also open to the general public, and access is permitted to minors under 18 years of age.
In all cases, minors under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.