The future of Europe’s electricity system is being shaped today.
The energy transition is accelerating, bringing new challenges alongside new opportunities. How do we ensure the system remains secure, reliable and affordable? What role will digitalization and emerging technologies play? And how do we enable effective collaboration across borders, technically, politically and socially?
During the flagship event of Arnhem Electricity Week, industry, policymakers, researchers and entrepreneurs come together to address these questions. From grid operators to startups, from public institutions to investors, this is where perspectives align and the next steps for Europe’s electricity system take shape.
Not isolated viewpoints, but an integrated approach to a system in transition.
What to expect
- Insights from leading players across the energy sector
- In-depth exploration of system-level challenges across Europe
- Interaction between industry, government, research and startups
- A programme connecting technology, policy and societal impact
Themes
Security, Reliability & Affordability
How do we ensure a secure, reliable and affordable energy system as the grid continues to evolve?
Digitalization & New Technologies
The role of data, AI and digital tools in making energy systems smarter, more efficient and flexible.
International Regulation & Cooperation
What policies, standards and collaborations are needed for a connected European energy market?
People, Social Innovation & Design
Technology is ready, but people, behaviour and design determine success. From ownership to public support and co-creation.
For whom
This event is designed for:
- Professionals in the energy and technology sectors
- Policymakers and public authorities
- Researchers and knowledge institutions
- Startups and scale-ups
- Investors and strategic partners
Why attend?
- Gain insight into key developments shaping Europe’s electricity system
- Connect with stakeholders across the value chain
- Understand how technology, policy and society intersect
- Contribute to the conversation on the future of energy in Europe