ESN is honoured to be nominated for awards in two categories out of 14,000 entries from 70+ countries!
Our first nominee, for the ‘video about technology’ award, is this amazing video about artificial intelligence produced with the Kissinger Twins for the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology. It looks at the digital world from a different and unique perspective, linking AI with dancing.
Learn more about this thought-provoking project here.
Our second nominee is the famous Pollinator Park, which has been nominated in the ‘game with a social impact’ category. This innovative VR experience visualises a futuristic world and was produced for the Directorate-General for the Environment.
Discover the story behind this 360° experience here.
Shortlisted for the DCA!
We are selected at the Digital Communication Awards !ISO audit - Great distinction
ESN passed its yearly ISO 9001 and 14001 audit with “great distinction”.Clients’ throwback to 2022
ESN released retrospective landing pages on some clients’ websites lately. We are delighted with the output and interesting content, and so are the clients. See for yourself!Join the casting
We are looking for people from a wide variety of backgrounds and ages for a 2-hour photoshoot. The images will be used for a social media campaign to promote language learning in the EU.GDPR-compliant web analytics
For our clients in the public sector , national governments and European institutions, data ownership and protection are key demands when setting up a website.The sustainable way of organising events
ESN understands the importance of having a low environmental impact so when it comes to events and stands, we are committed to eco-design principles. We comply with all relevant environmental, health and safety laws and we try to reduce the carbon footprint of our events business.Translation tricks for international communications
Translating and localising content for multiple languages can be daunting. Even the most talented translator can be undone due to mistakes made early in the process. ESN has produced EU-wide communication campaigns for decades.Put your feet in the shoes of an MEP
Have you ever tried to walk in the shoes of a Member of the European Parliament? No? Then today is your lucky day! MEP for a Day is now available in the META App Store, in all EU official languages!Three ways to boost your Instagram account
Since launching in 2010, Instagram has become a household name. The photo sharing app’s versatility and capacity to reach a vast audience has attracted legions of influencers and businesses who regard it as a central channel for communication.Digitalisation downsides tackled with the DSA
Almost anything can be done online, but sometimes at the expense of transparency or ethics.Empowering children to roam online
Kids are natural digital users. They are learning how to swipe before learning how to read and write. Yet, they need protection online from inappropriate content and behaviours.Happy holidays from ESN to you
Wishing you a fabulous holiday filled with good cheer, good beer, and memories of a wonderful year.Using games to raise awareness – pollinators in decline
Did you know that 4 out of 5 wild flowering plants and food crops in Europe depend on animal pollination? Yet, unfortunately, our pollinators are at stake.ESN runs Ekiden relay!
On October 22, ESN participated in the annual Ekiden relay organised at Baudouin Stadium.We were at the ULB job fair
The job fair was the perfect opportunity to meet new talent on the ground at the Université libre de Bruxelles.SESAR annual conference
Event video coverage Last week, our AV team covered the SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking’s first annual conference in Brussels. And it’s already live on their YouTube channel!Awarded at the DCAs!
The ‘Vaccines are safe’ campaign for the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has been awarded 3rd best short clip at the Digital Communication Awards (DCA)!Erasmus turns 35!
On this occasion, the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture (DG EAC) asked ESN to produce a series of videos to celebrate 35 years of the Erasmus/Erasmus+ programme.