The year of big tech events has already begun with the International Consumer Electronics Show CES in Las Vegas, which wrapped up a week ago. But that’s just the beginning. What else is coming and when? We’ve brought together the big tech events in Europe in the first six months of 2025. Which one would you attend?
The list will be updated over time, and if you think we’ve missed something, you can email us at gabriela@dev.bg.
February
Finovate Europe 2025, 25-26 February
The Fintech conference will take place in London on 25 and 26 February with a focus on innovation related to banking and finance. This includes topics such as digital payments, blockchain, InsurTech.
The event is expected to bring together more than 1,000 tech leaders, developers, investors and representatives from financial institutions and startups. More than 100 panelists will participate in the lectures during Finovate Europe, according to the official statement of the organizers.
March
Mobile World Congress, 3-6 March
In the last days of winter in Barcelona, telecommunications and digital devices will once again be in focus. The annual congress dedicated to the topic attracted over 100 thousand visitors from 205 countries and territories last year.
Hundreds of exhibitors will showcase innovations related to 5G, IoT and artificial intelligence, and the future of the industry will be commented on by the dozens of speakers invited to the event. Among them are the CEOs of Agility Robotics, Multiverse, Telefonica and Perplexity.
Tech Show London, 12-13 March
On 12 and 13 March there will be five events under one roof in the British capital, united under the name Tech Show London.
They are dedicated to different areas of technology, including cloud platforms and artificial intelligence:
- Big Data & AI World
- Cloud & AI Infrastructure
- Cloud & Cyber Security Expo
- Data Center World
- DevOps Live
Because of its scale, the event is also considered a key event for the tech world – attracting tens of thousands of visitors to London each year.
April
Hannover Messe 2025, 31 March-4 April
Hannover will once again host the trade show considered the largest for industrial technology in the world. Robotics, renewable energy, artificial intelligence, production automation and supply chain management are among the topics of panel discussions and workshops organised.
The event usually attracts tens of thousands of visitors, and among them are leaders from various industries, engineers, innovators, and representatives of the public sector.
May
Dublin Tech Summit 2025, 28-29 May
One of Europe’s largest B2B technology conferences attracts visitors from a variety of industries and over 250 speakers, with organisers giving everyone the opportunity to apply and take to the stage on a given topic.
The Dublin event draws attention to artificial intelligence, robotics, cyber security, big data analytics, space exploration. That’s why the participants include representatives from NASA, Amazon, Oculus, OpenAI and others.
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June
Viva Technology 2025, June 11-14
Like the others on this list, the event, which is also known by the name VivaTech, includes both an expo and a conference portion with global technology leaders. Again, the focus is on the future of technology, mobility, digital health, blockchain, smart cities.
The event is expected to be attended by more than 100 thousand people and attract thousands of people to the French capital Paris, where it is being held.
London Tech Week 2025, 19-20 June
According to the organisers, the event has representatives from nearly 90 countries who traditionally discuss innovation across a range of sectors, startups and tech leaders in the British capital.
Among the panellists this year is Romina Savova, an entrepreneur with Bulgarian roots who is the founder and CEO of pension company PensionBee. It was established in 2014, is based in London and has nearly 260 thousand clients.
TNW Conference, 19-20 June
Amsterdam brings together startups, investors, company bosses and public sector representatives for a two-day discussion on new technologies. The Next Web expects more than 150 speakers, more than 220 exhibitors and 4,500 visitors.
The event has been running for 18 years. Organiser TNW is part of the Financial Times group.