Europe is mobilizing the worldwide tech community to turn the region’s growing AI progress into real business results, as top tech executives, government officials, and major companies gather at Europe’s premier international technology and startup conference in Berlin.
The second edition of GITEX AI EUROPE runs from 30 June to 1 July 2026 at Messe Berlin, uniting 950 companies and startups, more than 600 investors, and over 150 international speakers from over 80 countries. The goal is to build partnerships and speed up investment across a European tech market expected to exceed €1.5 trillion in 2026.
The event is organized by inD, the global team behind GITEX — one of the world’s largest tech and AI event networks — with backing from the Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises and Berlin Partner for Business and Technology. Over two days, the event aims to spark the next generation of AI partnerships and cross-border cooperation across Europe and beyond.
Berlin is the ideal setting for this mission. The Dealroom 2025 Report shows the city holds €169 billion in startup ecosystem value, is home to 57 unicorns, and has more than 9,000 AI professionals — the fourth-largest AI talent pool in Europe — making it the continent’s most vibrant hub for cutting-edge technology, funding, and fresh ideas.
Franziska Giffey, Berlin’s vice mayor and senator for Economic Affairs, Energy and Public Enterprises, said: “As one of Europe’s top innovation centers, Berlin combines world-class research, a thriving startup ecosystem, established industry, and international talent. Hosting GITEX AI EUROPE reinforces Berlin’s role as a gateway for investment, technology collaboration, and sustainable economic growth. At the same time, it offers a unique stage to shape a European digital future that blends innovation with security and technological independence.”
A global exhibition floor showcasing AI, cybersecurity, and open-source innovations
AWS, Cloudflare, CommScope, HPE, ManageEngine, Red Hat, Salesforce, and TrendAI lead a show floor filled with the world’s most influential tech companies. Meanwhile, OpenAI and Google will offer hands-on, expert-led masterclasses in AI coding and endpoint security, giving attendees direct access to practical knowledge driving enterprise AI forward.
With tech communities from over 80 countries coming together, the event features debut national tech pavilions from Austria, Canada, Greece, and Japan, making GITEX AI EUROPE the continent’s most internationally diverse technology showcase.
Germany’s own industrial and digital strength takes center stage. BASF — one of the world’s largest chemical companies, developing advanced materials for the electronics and semiconductor sectors — and Bosch — a global engineering leader — lead German enterprise participation. DeepL, one of the world’s most precise AI translation tools, will show how European AI solutions can achieve global success.
Leonardo Doin, head of voice at DeepL, said: “Language remains the biggest invisible obstacle in global business, and DeepL Voice is designed for the complexity that global enterprises deal with: high-stakes conversations, multiple languages, and zero room for translation errors. At GITEX AI EUROPE, we’re excited to demonstrate what European AI looks like when it’s built for worldwide scale.”
European policymakers define the AI and infrastructure agenda
Beyond the exhibition, the GITEX AI EUROPE 2026 conference program delivers over 70 hours of content across three stages, bringing government and industry leaders together to debate the key decisions sharpening Europe’s competitive edge in the global intelligence economy — from computing power and data capacity to energy readiness, local hyperscale models, and high-impact applications.
Germany’s Federal Minister for Digital Transformation and State Modernisation, Karsten Wildberger, will address pressing questions about the continent’s ability to regulate, power, and connect data infrastructure quickly enough to support its sovereign AI goals.
Wildberger said: “To become more independent, we shouldn’t try to replicate what others do better — we need to focus on our own strengths and potential. Germany has a powerful industrial base with deep expertise and vast industrial data. Combined with our efforts to build new computing infrastructure, this will help secure our economic and industrial growth and competitiveness.”
US$1 trillion in funding meets unicorn leadership to fuel Europe’s next wave of innovation
GITEX AI EUROPE’s North Star Europe program features over 500 startups working in quantum security, industrial AI, and deep tech. These ambitious startups will have the chance to connect with more than 600 investors managing US$1 trillion in assets, including KfW Capital, which has invested €2.5 billion across 132 European venture capital funds, and UniCredit, the pan-European banking giant with US$865 billion in total assets.
More than 20 unicorns headline Europe’s AI Power Play conference agenda, including Niklas Östberg, CEO of Delivery Hero, the German-born global delivery platform generating nearly €15 billion in annual revenue across more than 70 countries; and Ryan Foutty, VP of business at Perplexity, the $20 billion AI orchestration company backed by NVIDIA, Jeff Bezos, and Yann LeCun.
Foutty said: “Search has stayed mostly the same for the past 30 years. When we set out to transform the search engine into an answer engine, it was a widely unpopular idea. Now, people understand the vision we had. The next step — and the natural evolution of the answer engine — is the action engine, an interface where AI agents can carry out real tasks on your behalf. At GITEX AI EUROPE, I’m eager to discuss how enterprises can move past the pilot stage and make AI the default way work gets done.”
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