
Europe’s Medialab is a THINK-and-DO-TANK that helps foster a sustainable media ecosystem. Our sources of income are diverse-funds awarded by grant-making organisations, such as foundations, EU Institutions and corporate sponsors, as well as from private donors. Interested partner funders are welcome to join in and support Europe’s MediaLab activities where objectives and principles are mutually beneficial. We welcome partners engaging in projects, participating in studies, providing training and specific expertise and promoting knowledge sharing.
VISION: skills for media innovation & resilience across Europe
Our vision is to foster media innovation and resilience across Europe by promoting cross-border cooperation as a response to increasing technological fixed costs. In an evolving global context marked by geopolitical tensions and the extreme politicization of the media sector, financial sustainability and media pluralism require collaborative solutions that transcend national boundaries. Rather than positioning ourselves as leaders in technology, business, or editorial matters, we complement the efforts of large NGOs focused on press freedom, the rule of law, and combating disinformation, contributing to a more sustainable and diverse media ecosystem.
ASSETS: we bridge East-West-EU in media circles
Our key assets lie in our ability to bridge media circles across East, West, and the EU, fostering cross-border collaboration and innovation. We benefit from strong goodwill and connections with media companies, associations, and key EU institutions and stakeholders, reinforcing our influence in the sector. Our proven track record includes successful public projects, notably four editions of Stars4Media, and the establishment of cross-border networks in 12 European capitals. Looking ahead, we envision expanding our infrastructure with a coworking space at Résidence Palace, starting with an informal phase before scaling up strategically, and a co-living initiative at Maison du MédiaLab, which has already garnered strong media and EU goodwill, with potential for franchising. Additionally, our multilingual capacity, covering the top three European languages and key Eastern European languages, strengthens our ability to engage diverse media professionals across the continent.

OBJECTIVES: impact via Eastern journalists and help to European projects
OUR CREDENTIALS
DO – Training and Innovation

THINK – Media Policy



EVENTS, LOGISTICS and WORKING SPACE
MédiaLab’s offices are located in the Résidence Palace, an emblematic building for journalists in the heart of Brussels’ European quarter. We have a large co-working space and a meeting room offering all the facilities for online meetings and work. We can also organise events, with the building’s full facilities: 150-seat conference room, recording and broadcasting facilities, restaurant and on-site catering.
How to help in practice?
The Maison du MédiaLab will incur 4 different types of costs in order to host residents and integrate them in the European press corps:
- rent (provided by initiators)
- rental charges and maintenance
- integration: coaching coordination, networking events, office support
- if possible: living expenses, to “top up” residents (low) wages, given living standard differences.
Enquiries are welcome to help co-fund expenses and if possible living allowances. There are roles for institutions, for foundations, for generous individuals and for advisors and coaches.
If you have any questions or wish to receive further info, do not hesitate to reach out to us: Christophe Leclercq (Founder – fondateur@europemedialab.eu) or Thierry Leroy (Secretary General – secgen@europemedialab.eu) or Aliaksandr Babiy (Partnership Director – stars4media@europemedialab.eu) or Mélie Carcenac (Communications Manager – communication@europemedialab.eu)

