The local business fabric
Namur is not a factory town, it is a town of decisions. The Parliament of Wallonia, the Walloon Government and most of the Walloon public administration sit here, and that concentration sustains an economy of offices around it: lawyers, accountants, consultants, sector federations, regional agencies, para-public bodies and non-profits. Alongside that, a creative and digital cluster has taken shape around TRAKK, the city's creative hub, while the KIKK festival has given Namur genuine visibility in digital arts and technology. The surrounding business parks — Écolys at Suarlée, Crealys over towards Les Isnes — host service, engineering and life-science SMEs rather than heavy production. The consequence for us is very practical: requests from Namur tend to look like internal tools — a members' extranet, an application form with a review workflow, a database to replace, an institutional site to make accessible — far more often than a classic commercial brochure site.