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WHERE MANAGEMENT AND TECH MEET.

February 21 & 22, 2025

ICHEC Montgomery
Boulevard Brand Whitlock 4
1150 Brussels (Woluwe-Saint-Pierre)

Business Game organised by ICHEC Junior Consult and ICHEC

  • for students organized by students
  • STEM and Management students
  • 2 days event
  • 3 cases by our 3 partners
  • real issues faced by companies

Registrations will open as soon as November 1st, 2024.

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Florence
Van Bambeke

Vice President
ICHEC Junior Consult

Nicolas
Marcq

BMC
Project Manager

Beny
Bafranga

BMC
Project Manager

Is the Brussels Management Challenge free for students ?

The participation is free for all students. A deposit of 20€ will be asked to complete your registration. Except for no-show, this deposit will be refunded after the event.

How can I register as a student ?

Registrations for the next edition will open from October to December 2024. The criteria for participation are :

  • Standing in Master for Business students.
  • Standing in third year Bachelor or Master for STEM students.

A team is completed when 5 members are registered with a mix of STEM and Business students. You can also register yourself alone or by smaller group. In that case, the organisation takes the initiative to complete your team with other students. If it’s not possible to find any teammates to complete your team, you’ll be considered as non-registered.

What are the added-values for students ?

Collaborating hand-by-hand with corporations and solving real business issues. All teams will work on three distinct business cases proposed by three different companies. This challenge will give you the opportunity to :

  • Add value on your CV as business games rankings are highly appreciated by recruiters
  • Meet and be coached by multiple experts on various business topics.
  • Highlight your skills and innovative spirit in front of several corporations.

The Brussels Management Challenge aims to build a bridge between highly qualified students and successful enterprises in a practical way.

What’s the expected dress-code ?

The dress-code is business informal. For men, it can be a simple suit with a shirt. For women, it can be a dress or bottoms paired with a blouse or any professional top. The aim is to look polished and professional without being overly formal.

What are the options for participation as companies?

For any informations concerning the partnership proposal, please reach out to us through bmc@ichecjuniorconsult.be

What are the added-values for enterprises ?

Collecting innovative deliverables from hundreds of highly qualified students who :

  • Work on a business topic of your choice for 4 hours.
  • Are coached by experienced members of your company.
  • Are evaluated according to your criteria.
  • Will present their solutions in front of a jury of your choice.
  • Will be ranked according to their performances.

Following the event, the partner will have the opportunity to contact the most performing students of his case and get the intellectual property of each deliverable.