AI & Business Futures 2026 — Stockholm
📅 Tuesday, 1 December 2026 in 138 days
AI & Business Futures 2026 is a one-day enterprise AI conference at Sergel Hub, Stockholm on 1 December, for Nordic business leaders.
AI & Business Futures 2026 is a one-day enterprise AI conference held on 1 December 2026 at Sergel Hub in central Stockholm, Sweden, running from 10:00 to 16:30. Organised by Business Insight Group Nordic, it positions itself as one of the largest AI-focused business events in the Nordics and is aimed squarely at executives and senior decision-makers who want to turn artificial intelligence strategy into measurable business outcomes rather than experiment at the edges. With around 800 participants and 25 or more speakers expected, it is a leadership-level gathering rather than a deep technical conference, and it sits within a small series of linked Nordic events spanning Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen.
What the event is about
The programme is organised around the practical challenge most large organisations face in 2026: moving AI from isolated pilots to scaled, governed, value-generating capability. The day is structured into themed blocks that walk attendees through that journey, including AI-driven business reinvention, unlocking value from data and automation, and the road from pilot to AI maturity and competitive advantage. Generative AI, automation and data strategy feature throughout, framed consistently around enterprise adoption, risk and governance rather than research. The emphasis is on execution — the operating-model, change and culture questions that decide whether AI spending turns into real results.
- AI-driven reinvention and strategies for business impact
- Unlocking value from data, automation and generative AI
- Scaling from pilot to AI maturity and competitive edge
- Building the AI-ready organisation, including governance and responsible use
Who should attend
The intended audience is business and functional leaders — strategy, operations, transformation, data and technology executives — who are accountable for AI outcomes inside their organisations. The agenda is deliberately non-technical in emphasis, focused on decision-making, organisational change and the operating-model questions that determine whether AI investments pay off. For Nordic enterprises in particular, the event acts as a regional meeting point. An associated set of Strategy Talk sessions, built around the theme of building the AI-ready organisation, extends the conversation to Oslo on 8 December and Copenhagen on 9 December, reinforcing the event's pan-Nordic positioning and giving leaders in those markets a way to take part close to home.
What is notable this edition
The speaker roster brings together senior leaders from major Nordic and international companies across energy, industry, manufacturing, technology and professional services. A notable characteristic of the 2026 line-up is a strong sustainability and corporate-responsibility thread: many confirmed speakers lead sustainability or ESG functions, and several sessions connect AI and data to the green transition, regulatory reporting and responsible operations. Attendees should therefore expect a programme that frames AI as one lever within broader enterprise transformation and sustainability agendas, rather than a pure machine-learning or technical-AI conference. For executives whose AI and sustainability mandates increasingly overlap — a growing reality as reporting obligations tighten across Europe — that combined framing is part of the draw, but those seeking deep technical AI content should weigh it against the leadership focus.
Format, tickets and how to attend
The event runs as a single-day, in-person conference at Sergel Hub with digital options also available, including a live stream and on-demand access for those who cannot attend in person. A free virtual ticket is offered for remote attendance of the main conference, while in-person tickets are sold across super early-bird, early-bird and regular tiers, with both single and discounted team options. All passes include the conference sessions, the Strategy Talk afterwork and access to post-event materials. As always, current pricing, the finalised agenda and the speaker list should be confirmed on the official event website before registering, since tiers and timings are updated as the date approaches.
Regional context
Stockholm sits at the centre of one of Europe's most digitally mature regions, and the Nordics have been early adopters of automation and data-driven operations. AI & Business Futures 2026 reflects that maturity: the focus is less on whether to adopt AI and more on how to scale it responsibly across the enterprise. For leaders in Sweden and the wider Nordic market, it offers a concentrated day of peer insight, practical frameworks and networking on exactly that question, with the linked Oslo and Copenhagen sessions broadening the reach beyond a single city. It is a useful fixture for anyone tracking how Northern European businesses are turning AI strategy into operational practice.