AnTARES is a Ghent-based student team of 25+ engineers and computer scientists with one goal: putting Belgium on the map in student rocketry. In October 2026, they compete at the European Rocketry Challenge in Portugal.
AnTARES attracts sponsors, recruits engineers, and positions itself on an international stage. Their audience speaks more than one language and lives in more than one country. A local site was not enough. They needed a platform professional enough for serious sponsors, accessible enough for students who want to join, and strong enough for the international stage of EuRoC.
This project aligned so closely with our own convictions that we decided to support the initiative and build the platform together. Because what AnTARES does is exactly what we believe in: go for the unknown, keep improving, never stop trying.
We mapped three distinct audiences, each with their own conversion goal: sponsors, students looking to join the team, and the broader international rocketry community. The choice for English was strategic, not decorative. Portugal, European partners, international jury: the site needed to work on a stage where Dutch plays no role.
A fully new Next website, built from scratch, aligned with the identity and ambition of AnTARES.
The positioning is sharp: not just a student club, but Belgium's most innovative and sustainable student rocketry team. Separate flows per audience, with dedicated contact points and calls to action. The CMS gives the team full autonomy to keep the site current as they build toward October 2026.
AnTARES now has a platform as serious as their engineering ambition. A site that convinces a sponsor, inspires a student, and shows an international jury that this is not a hobby project.
We believe in teams that dare to go further than what is comfortable. AnTARES is proof of that.