10th European Innovation Summit

The 10th European Innovation Summit is taking place from 26 – 29 November 2018 in and around the European Parliament in Brussels.

The programme will address hot topics currently on the policy agenda, developments in sectors crucial for Europe’s competitiveness as well as a deep dive into emerging technologies. Pleanary Sessions on Research & Innovation as well as future Cohesion Policy in support of innovation will provide input to the Commission proposals currently amended by the European Parliament. A special session will be dedicated to European elections and how MEPs can play the innovation card during their campaign and help creating a true single market for innovation.

And last but not least we celebrate 10 Years European Innovation Summit.

The EUTOP50 Founders and Tech Festival is going to celebrate and support young founders from all over Europe by bringing together the continent’s leading innovation actors, technology developers, incubators and accelerators, investors, corporate venture organisations, family offices and all those who contribute to the development of a globally competitive entrepreneurial ecosystem. Learning from last year’s EUTOP50 event, and to achieve maximum impact, the 2018 edition will be built around young founders, R&D innovators from Horizon 2020 and national research programmes and university technology developers from across Europe.

Jerzy Buzek

EPP
Poland

Ivana Maletić

EPP
Croatia

Lambert van Nistelrooij

EPP
The Netherlands

Henna Virkkunen

EPP
Finland

Pilar del Castillo Vera

EPP
Spain

Brando Benifei

S&D
Italy

Caroline Nagtegaal

Renew
Netherlands

Marietje Schaake

ALDE
The Netherlands

Lieve Wierinck

S&D
Belgium

Michał Boni

EPP
Poland

Paul Rubig

EPP
Austria

Alojz Peterle

EPP
Slovenia

Dan Nica

S&D
Romania

Günther H. Oettinger

Commissioner for Budget & Human Resources
European Commission

Karl-Heinz Lambertz

Former President
European Committee of the Regions

Tim van der Hagen

Rector Magnificus / President Executive Board
TU Delft