The local business fabric
Wavre carries two economies that rarely sit side by side. First, Wavre-Nord and the GSK site: one of the largest vaccine production centres in the world, and the backbone of the Walloon Brabant pharmaceutical corridor running from Wavre through Rixensart and Nivelles, along with the cluster of subcontractors, laboratories, validation firms and technical suppliers orbiting it. Second, Walibi and the leisure economy, with its sharp seasonal peaks and a family audience that has to be addressed in three languages. Between the two, the northern industrial park holds a dense layer of distribution, logistics and business-service SMEs that look towards Brussels, half an hour away on the E411. It is a demanding fabric: when your clients are pharmaceutical groups, an amateur website or an internal tool that loses records is not forgiven.
How we work here
We come and scope the project on site, in your offices in the industrial park or in town: the E411 puts Wavre about thirty minutes from Rue de la Colonne, which makes a face-to-face meeting ordinary rather than exceptional. For pharma subcontractors, the real work is rarely the showcase site — it is the tool: order tracking, document management, client portals, connections to the ERP already in place. We build that business software and the APIs that tie it together, from €99/month over 12 months — or €79/month if you commit for 24. For Wavre's shops, practices and freelancers, our plans at €29/month (all-in showcase site) and €59/month (blog, SEO, multilingual, admin), on the same commitment terms, cover the need without a five-figure agency invoice. We work in French, Dutch and English, which matters when many of your contacts sit in Brussels or Leuven. Every quote is free, delivered within 24 hours, and it is what sets the exact price of your tool above that floor.