Cleantech Conference 2026: Advancing Europe's leadership through transformative decarbonisation
Brussels, Belgium
The 2026 Cleantech Conference brings together policymakers, industry leaders, investors and innovators to take stock of progress, exchange insights and challenge ideas to help drive Europe’s transformative decarbonisation agenda forward.
Europe’s competitiveness and climate ambition are intrinsically linked. Decarbonising industry at scale is increasingly recognised as a key to enhancing economic resilience and strategic autonomy, especially in light of evolving geopolitical dynamics, fluctuating energy markets, and growing global competition.
Innovation is the engine of decarbonisation and Europe has groundbreaking ideas; however, turning climate ambition into industrial leadership requires more than innovation alone. It demands fast commercial scale-up of clean technologies, sustained investment, resilient value chains and clear, predictable policy frameworks that allow European solutions to compete globally.
Organised by the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) and the Directorate-General for Climate Action (DG CLIMA), the 2026 Cleantech Conference highlights the role of the Innovation Fund as a cornerstone of Europe’s approach to bringing transformative decarbonisation solutions to market while looking ahead to foster Europe’s competitiveness.
Why attend?
The 2026 Cleantech Conference will:
- Explore how industrial decarbonisation can transform Europe’s competitiveness, resilience and energy security.
- Discuss pathways to accelerate market deployment of clean technologies, from renewable energy and hydrogen to storage, e-fuels and carbon-removal solutions.
- Examine how to mobilise private investment and bridge financing gaps for breakthrough projects.
- Share lessons from Innovation Fund projects that are already delivering impact on the ground
- Strengthen dialogue between policymakers, industry, investors and innovators across Europe.
Through plenary and parallel sessions, project showcases, B2B meetings and networking opportunities, participants will gain concrete insights, new partnerships and a clearer view of Europe’s clean industrial roadmap.
Practical information
This year, the 2026 Cleantech Conference is taking place on 19 May 2026, both in the Charlemagne building, Rue de la Loi 170, (Brussels) and online, allowing anyone to get involved from anywhere.
- Deadline onsite registration: 5 May 2026.
- Deadline online registration: 18 May 2026.
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