Creative workshops in Belgium — Hands-on learning in a real factory — For youth & schools — Registrations open.
Creative workshops in Belgium — Hands-on learning in a real factory — For youth & schools — Registrations open.
Hands-on creative workshops where ideas become real projects.
Yoomeyoo workshops give young participants the opportunity to explore, build and experiment in a real creative environment.
Through guided hands-on activities, they discover tools, materials and methods while developing confidence, curiosity and practical skills.
Each workshop is designed to transform imagination into action.
Explore tools, materials and ideas in a real creative environment.
Build projects, experiment freely and discover how things work.
At Yoomeyoo, creativity begins with curiosity.
Participants explore tools, materials and ideas while building real projects and discovering how things work.
Learning happens through experimentation, collaboration and hands-on experience.
Yoomeyoo workshops transform ideas into real creations.
Participants experiment with tools, materials and techniques while building projects and discovering how things work.
Learning happens through making, testing and improving.
Workshops encourage experimentation and creative thinking.
Participants are free to test ideas, explore solutions and develop projects step by step.
Every experiment becomes an opportunity to learn.
Yoomeyoo workshops take place inside a real creative environment designed for experimentation.
Participants explore tools, materials and ideas while building projects and discovering how things work.
Learning happens through curiosity, collaboration and hands-on creation.
Young participants discover creativity, collaboration and practical skills through hands-on workshops.
Every project becomes an opportunity to learn and explore.
“I always wondered how things were built.
During the workshop I finally understood how tools and mechanisms work.”
— Alex, 13
“We didn’t just talk about ideas — we actually built something.
Seeing our project work was amazing.”
— Léa, 14
“You can try ideas, test things and improve them.
It feels like a place where imagination becomes real.”
— Noah, 12
“It’s different from school.
You learn by experimenting and building things yourself.”
— Emma, 13
“We worked together to solve problems and build our project.
Everyone had ideas and helped each other.”
— Lucas, 14
“At first I wasn’t sure I could build anything.
Now I know I can create things with my own hands.”
— Mila, 12