Exciting times! MyMachine Flanders (Belgium) has kick-started its new MyMachine season. This means that university students have entered primary school classes in the Northern part of Belgium to invite the children to invent their Dream Machine. What we can already share is that there were a lof of inventions. Over 300 Dream Machines were invented....
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MyMachine Flanders – Expo 2025 reveals a bright future (part 2)!
MyMachine Flanders (Belgium, Europe) celebrated this year’s hard work! The expo unites all involved students to gather around the working prototypes of Dream Machines invented this year. Obviously, they are familiar with the Dream Machine they worked on. But much to their surprise, they discovered they were not the only ones. They discovered there were...
Belgium’s source of creativity flows endlessly
Last week, we announced that MyMachine Wallonie’s (Belgium) creativity is hitting an all-time high, now, we’re here to touch base on MyMachine Flanders & Brussels’ kick-off. Because the new MyMachine season in the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium has also started! Students in primary schools in all provinces of this region have been invited to invent...
Building our Dream Machine showed me the importance of reading and writing
“At our elementary school, we try to give our students every opportunity to grow academically and socially-emotionally. Children with autism spectrum disorder and behavioural problems need a safe learning environment to grow and break through the resistance to school work. Learning to work together with different age groups, discovering their talents and coming into contact...
Yes! New Dream Machine Ideas have been created in Belgium!
Yes! New Dream Machine Ideas have been created in MyMachine Flanders & Brussels (Belgium)! From the city of Bruges (West) to the city of Maaseik (East) primary schools have been exposed to an extreme high dose of creativity. Thanks to the expert guiding of higher education students from Howest University of Applied Sciences and PXL...
Children in Slovenia and Belgium want to see a working prototype of the ZOMBIE machine
The ZOMBIE machine is the idea that the children in Slovenia and Belgium want to see realized as a working prototype. This machine can make real zombies that protect you and help you doing things at home (if you ask them friendly). Has this anything do to with the Halloween period? One thing’s for sure: they...
Just 4 more nights and it’s…..showtime for MyMachine Belgium, Flanders
Tuesday 16 december Howest University of Applied Sciences is hosting the MyMachine Work-In-Progress again. 400 children will visit the Howest Industrial Product Design Students to discuss the progress they made, developing a product concept out of the drawings of their dream machines. The Howest students are working hard to finish the last preparations.





