Bcapital Day: The Conversations That Shouldn’t End at 4YFN

Some conversations start at 4YFN… but they’re meant to continue beyond it. Yesterday, we hosted a special edition of Bcapital Day with one clear goal: to reconnect.

Under the concept “Reconnecting the 4YFN network”, we brought together more than 80 key players from the ecosystem —including founders, investors, and corporates— to continue many of the conversations that began at 4YFN… and, as often happens, were left unfinished.


A second round for the conversations that matter

At its core, the event was designed as a space to reactivate relationships and unlock new opportunities.

Throughout the afternoon, we created an environment where connections could happen naturally:

  • Complementary profiles meeting without friction
  • Conversations going beyond the quick pitch
  • A setting designed to help contacts evolve into something more

The result was clear: when there’s time and context, conversations reach a different level.


Real-time inspiration: an ecosystem that feeds itself

One of the key additions in this edition was a new dynamic that reflects how we see the evolution of the ecosystem.

While networking was taking place, we showcased profiles and contacts of leading entrepreneurs and operators on the screens under the concept:

“Get Inspired by Those Who Built It”

Featuring names such as Alexandre Soncini, Javier Llacuna, Joel Orteu, Pepe Talavera, and Damien Bruneau.

The idea is simple: it’s not just about connecting the people in the room, but about opening access to those who have already built. About enabling learning and inspiration to flow continuously within the ecosystem.

A way to scale the value of every interaction.


Where community really happens

And as is often the case, a significant part of the value happened outside the structured agenda, on our terrace, in a more relaxed setting where conversations continued to flow naturally.

Between light bites, laughter, and unstructured connections, many of the relationships initiated during the event began to solidify.

Over light bites, laughter, and unstructured conversations, many of the relationships started during the event began to solidify.


What really matters

Bcapital Day is not just an event. It’s a way of understanding the ecosystem: as a living network that needs continuity, context, and spaces where connections can evolve.

And for those who asked about roundtables and startup pitches —that’s exactly what’s coming next.

On April 16th, we’re hosting Bcapital Day April: Scaling AI in Regulated Environments, where we’ll combine conversations, content, and opportunities around one of the most relevant topics today.

Join the next edition here