In its 3rd iteration, Digital Talent EU days brings together the leading stakeholders from industry, policy, education and training to accelerate the supply of robust and diverse digital talent.
Over two days, Europe’s leading voices on advanced digital skills and women in tech will gather to move from ambition to action. Supporting the EU’s Digital Decade targets and the emerging Union of Skills agenda, the EU Digital Talent Days 2026 will light up Trinity College Dublin on 15–16 October, transforming Digital Week into a catalyst for the ideas shaping Europe’s digital future.
Join leaders in the digital ecosystem, for strategic workforce planning that will drive and support digital transformation. Discover how policymakers, universities, and industry leaders are collaborating to develop, attract, and retain premier digital talent.
Delivered under the DIGITAL Programme for Advanced Digital Skills, the event is organized by the LEADSx2030 and Connecting Women in Digital initiatives, in partnership with the European Commission’s DG CNECT, DFHERIS, DETE and local partners including National Coalitions, agencies and more. With Ireland taking center stage, this event underlines a shared commitment to empowering digital specialists and fostering globally competitive, innovation-driven companies.
As a highlight of Apply AI Month—following the AI and Digital Summit—the EU Digital Talent Days focuses on the true engine of global competitiveness: labour market needs and people with skilling, upskilling and reskilling needs and their career progression and how policy makers and employers can ensure that Europe has the pool of talent it needs in the years to come, .
Key Highlights:
300+ Participants: Gathering experts from across the EU27 to share data, leadership, and best practices.
Diverse Perspectives: Insights from Member State policy makers, CTOs, HR leaders, and experts in topics like demand forecasting, diversification of work forces and more.
Action-Oriented: Real practices and real solutions from a community of hundreds of partners.