January 26, 2026
HR Tech Europe 2026 to Spotlight Innovation, Policy, and the Future of Work
Amsterdam, 26 January 2026 — HR Tech Europe 2026 will bring together global HR leaders, policymakers, technology providers, economists, and senior business executives on 22–23 April 2026 at RAI Amsterdam, reinforcing its position as one of Europe’s leading platforms shaping the future of work in a rapidly evolving digital economy.
The two-day conference will focus on how emerging technologies are transforming human capital management, workforce productivity, and organizational resilience across industries. Designed for senior HR and business leaders, the event aims to support the development and execution of impactful HR technology strategies in an increasingly data-driven and automated workplace.
HR Tech Europe 2026 will feature a comprehensive program including high-level keynote addresses, strategic panel discussions, expert-led workshops, and interactive technology showcases. Key themes will include artificial intelligence in HR, workforce and people analytics, digital talent acquisition, learning and upskilling for future roles, employee experience platforms, automation, and the ethical governance of workplace technologies.
A strong emphasis will be placed on aligning HR innovation with economic sustainability, inclusive growth, and responsible technology adoption. Industry leaders and innovators will present real-world case studies demonstrating how organizations are leveraging HR technologies to enhance workforce agility, improve decision-making, and respond to global labor market shifts.
The conference will also serve as a forum for dialogue between the private sector and public institutions, addressing regulatory frameworks, skills policy, and the long-term economic implications of digital transformation in employment.
As organizations continue to navigate skills shortages, demographic change, and the evolution of remote and hybrid work models, HR Tech Europe 2026 aims to foster cross-sector collaboration and meaningful knowledge exchange. The event is expected to contribute to the development of future-ready HR strategies that support both business competitiveness and broader social progress.
For more information on the event program, speakers, and participation opportunities, visit www.hrtechnologyeurope.com.
Participation inquiries:
📞 +351-920125180
📧 krishna@epccglobal.org