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title: "AI Developer Conferences in Europe: the Summer 2026 Dossier"
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kicker: "Dossier · Developer AI"
hero_tagline: "Every AI-developer conference happening in Europe over the next three months, sorted by what you actually build, with a blunt verdict on which ones are worth the trip and which ones are noise."
date_window: "11 June to 11 September 2026"
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If you build with AI for a living, your summer is a mess of forty-odd conferences between mid-June and mid-September, Dublin to Larnaca, most of them a short train ride from a German city. Here's the truth nobody at these events will tell you: most of them are not worth your time. A handful are. This dossier sorts the lot by what you actually do all day, tells you which ones to book and which to skip, and it does not hedge.

One thing up front. This is the build side of AI: people who ship models, pipelines, agents and platforms. If you want the "what does AI mean for my business" circuit, wrong dossier, that's a room full of slide decks. The only test that got an event onto this list: would a working dev learn something they can use Monday morning? If not, it's out.

<aside class="dossier-keytakeaways">
  <div class="kt-title">The short version</div>
  <ul>
    <li><strong>~40 dev-facing AI events</strong> in Europe over three months. Germany and the Netherlands carry the calendar. June is packed, then it thins out.</li>
    <li><strong>Agents are the whole story this year.</strong> A year ago this was an "LLM" track. Now there are entire conferences for it: <a href="/events/agentcon-utrecht.html">AgentCon</a>, <a href="/events/ai-coding-summit-london-edition.html">AI Coding Summit</a>. Go where the unsolved problems are.</li>
    <li><strong>The community days win on value, no contest.</strong> The free, volunteer-run <a href="https://datasaturdays.com" rel="nofollow">Data Saturday</a> and DuckDB events teach you more than most paid expos. It's not close.</li>
    <li><strong>The big AI expos are a trap for developers.</strong> GITEX and the regional "AI Expo" format are great if you sell things. You will leave with business cards, not skills.</li>
    <li><strong>If you do three things:</strong> <a href="/events/duckcon-7-amsterdam.html">DuckCon</a> for data, <a href="/events/agentcon-utrecht.html">AgentCon</a> for agents, <a href="/events/container-days-hamburg-2026.html">Container Days</a> for platform. Done.</li>
  </ul>
</aside>

## What's a real dev conference, and what's a waste of a day

The word "AI" sells three completely different things, and people mix them up on purpose. Strategy events sell access to executives. Academic conferences sell citations and recruiting. Dev conferences, the ones here, sell skills and working code. That's it. When an agenda is vague about which one it is, it's almost always the first one dressed up as the third. Watch for it.

So a real dev conference is technical, and it's for the people who build: applied ML, LLM and agent engineering, MLOps and inference, data platforms, and the web and product work that ships all of it on top. No peer-reviewed papers, no adoption-strategy panels. Just the build.

<aside class="dossier-verdict">
  <span class="v-tag">The one test</span>
  <p>If an organiser can't tell you in one sentence what you'll be able to build afterwards, it's a networking event with a keynote. Apply that test to every single thing below, including my picks.</p>
</aside>

## Where things stand, mid-2026

Three things to know. One: there is no European must-attend dev-AI event, full stop. The calendar is a long tail of small, regional, often single-track days. Good news, actually, depth beats a 20,000-person hall and you can actually corner a speaker. Two: the community circuit has quietly become the best signal in the room. Volunteer-run, cheap, dense, no sponsor padding. Three: the ground moved. The 2023 hype cycle has hardened into real engineering, and 2026 is the year "agents" stopped being a buzzword on a keynote slide and became its own conferences.

Geography, quickly: Germany and the Netherlands run the show, with the Nordics, the UK, France and Italy filling in. Live near the Rhine-Ruhr or the Randstad? You can hit a serious technical event most weeks this summer without booking a flight.

## Sorted by what you build

Seven buckets. The full chronological list is at the [bottom](#full-calendar); here I call out what actually matters in each, with one pick and the reason in a line.

### LLM and agent engineering

This is where the action is. Skip anything still running an "intro to LLMs" session. The events worth your time assume you've already shipped one and want to fight about retrieval, evals, tool use and multi-agent orchestration.

<ul class="eventlist">
  <li><a href="/events/agentcon-utrecht.html">AgentCon Utrecht</a> <span class="pick">Top pick</span> <span class="el-date">25 Jun · Utrecht</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/ai-coding-summit-london-edition.html">AI Coding Summit, London Edition</a> <span class="el-date">6 Jul · London</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/ai-conf-2026.html">AI Conf 2026</a> <span class="el-date">24 Jun · Milan</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/vibekode.html">VibeKode</a> <span class="el-date">22 Jun · Munich</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/signals-conference.html">Signals Conference</a> <span class="el-date">10 Sep · Berlin</span></li>
</ul>

AgentCon wins because that's where the genuinely hard, unsolved stuff is, and a single-topic day beats a sprawling "AI" agenda once you're past the basics. One warning: treat the "vibe coding" pitch at events like VibeKode with a raised eyebrow. AI-assisted coding is real and it's useful, but the marketing is running about two laps ahead of the engineering.

### Data engineering and analytics

The least hyped corner, and the most useful. The data crowd runs the best-value technical events in Europe, no asterisk. And let's be honest, half of what gets called "AI" work is really pipelines, warehouses and in-process engines. This is where that lives.

<ul class="eventlist">
  <li><a href="/events/duckcon-7-amsterdam.html">DuckCon #7</a> <span class="pick">Top pick</span> <span class="el-date">24 Jun · Amsterdam</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/tdwi-munchen-2026.html">TDWI München 2026</a> <span class="el-date">23 Jun · Munich</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/data-ceili-2026.html">Data Céilí 2026</a> <span class="el-date">11 Jun · Dublin</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/data-saturday-croatia-2026.html">Data Saturday Croatia</a> <span class="el-date">13 Jun · Zagreb</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/data-saturday-rheinland-2026.html">Data Saturday Rheinland</a> <span class="el-date">11 Jul · Sankt Augustin</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/data-saturday-oslo-2026.html">Data Saturday Oslo</a> <span class="el-date">29 Aug · Oslo</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/data-saturday-gothenburg.html">Data Saturday Gothenburg</a> <span class="el-date">5 Sep · Gothenburg</span></li>
</ul>

DuckCon, easy pick. DuckDB is one of the very few new data tools that actually changed how people work, and the event is run by engineers, not a booth team. As for the Data Saturday series: this is the model everyone else should copy. Free or near-free, volunteer-run, technical, in a different city most weekends. One near you? Just go.

### Cloud-native, platforms and MLOps

Where the model meets production. If your job is making inference run reliably without setting money on fire, you live here.

<ul class="eventlist">
  <li><a href="/events/container-days-hamburg-2026.html">Container Days Hamburg</a> <span class="pick">Top pick</span> <span class="el-date">2 Sep · Hamburg</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/cloud-native-open-source-ai-conference.html">Cloud Native &amp; Open Source AI Conference</a> <span class="el-date">11 Jun · London</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/next-on-tour-roma.html">.NEXT on Tour Roma</a> <span class="el-date">17 Jun · Rome</span></li>
</ul>

Container Days has been genuinely technical for years, and here's the 2026 reality nobody says out loud: "MLOps" is mostly cloud-native engineering with model weights bolted on. Go where the platform people are. And be honest about vendor tour stops like .NEXT: handy if you already run that stack, a sales pitch if you don't.

### Responsible and safe AI

This category is either excellent or hollow, almost nothing in between. The good ones are run by practitioners who treat safety as an engineering problem. The bad ones are a panel of people agreeing that principles are important.

<ul class="eventlist">
  <li><a href="/events/mlss-on-reliability-safety-2026.html">MLSS on Reliability &amp; Safety 2026</a> <span class="pick">Top pick</span> <span class="el-date">29 Jun · Krakow</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/the-responsible-ai-conference-2026.html">The Responsible AI Conference 2026</a> <span class="el-date">23 Jun · London</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/ai-konference-nar-ai-afgr-hvad-vi-ved.html">AI-konference: Når AI afgør, hvad vi ved</a> <span class="el-date">19 Aug · Copenhagen</span></li>
</ul>

MLSS Reliability and Safety wins because it's a summer school, not a panel show. You leave with methods, not slogans. For everything else in this bucket, run the one-sentence test and be merciless about it.

### Web and product engineering

Next to AI, not about it. But this is where AI features actually reach real users, and the craft conferences here are consistently good. Don't sleep on them just because "AI" isn't in the title.

<ul class="eventlist">
  <li><a href="/events/smashingconf-freiburg.html">SmashingConf Freiburg</a> <span class="pick">Top pick</span> <span class="el-date">7 Sep · Freiburg</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/web-engineering-summit.html">Web Engineering Summit</a> <span class="el-date">11 Jun · Amsterdam</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/asynconf.html">Asynconf</a> <span class="el-date">27 Jun · Paris</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/coderful-2026.html">Coderful 2026</a> <span class="el-date">12 Jun · Catania</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/dwx-2026.html">DWX 2026</a> <span class="el-date">29 Jun · Mannheim</span></li>
</ul>

SmashingConf has cared about craft over hype for a decade, which is exactly the antidote you want when the rest of the calendar is screaming "AI" at you.

### Robotics, immersive and the frontier

The fun, speculative end. Low on Monday-morning payoff, high on seeing where this is all heading, and increasingly where embodied AI actually gets built. Go for the horizon, not the to-do list.

<ul class="eventlist">
  <li><a href="/events/european-humanoid-robots-summit-2026.html">European Humanoid Robots Summit 2026</a> <span class="pick">Top pick</span> <span class="el-date">9 Sep · Stuttgart</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/immersive-tech-week.html">Immersive Tech Week</a> <span class="el-date">23 Jun · Rotterdam</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/12th-intelligent-systems-conference-2026.html">Intelligent Systems Conference 2026</a> <span class="el-date">3 Sep · Amsterdam</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/festival-der-zukunft.html">Festival der Zukunft</a> <span class="el-date">2 Jul · Munich</span></li>
</ul>

Humanoid robotics is the pick if you want a real read on where applied AI is going, and Stuttgart's industrial base keeps the summit more grounded than the usual futurism.

### Generalist AI expos and cross-industry events

Big, loud, crowded. And for developers specifically, the weakest bets on this whole page. Read on.

<ul class="eventlist">
  <li><a href="/events/gitex-europe-2026.html">GITEX Europe 2026</a> <span class="el-date">30 Jun · Berlin</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/ki-festival-2026.html">KI Festival 2026</a> <span class="el-date">25 Jul · Heilbronn</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/cyprus-ai-expo-2026.html">Cyprus AI Expo 2026</a> <span class="el-date">4 Jul · Larnaca</span></li>
  <li><a href="/events/ai-meets-business.html">AI meets Business</a> <span class="el-date">11 Jun · Berlin</span></li>
</ul>

<aside class="dossier-verdict">
  <span class="v-tag">Unpopular opinion</span>
  <p>For a working dev, the big AI expos are the worst use of time on this calendar. Great for sales teams, recruiters and journalists. Great for photos. But you'll learn more in a half-empty room at a Data Saturday than on the main stage of a 20,000-person expo. Go to GITEX to do business, not to get better at your job. Don't confuse the two.</p>
</aside>

## Sorted by who you are

Same calendar, different job, different answer. Here's the cheat sheet.

### Machine learning and AI engineers

Go where the hard problems are: <a href="/events/agentcon-utrecht.html">AgentCon</a>, <a href="/events/ai-coding-summit-london-edition.html">AI Coding Summit</a>, <a href="/events/mlss-on-reliability-safety-2026.html">MLSS Reliability and Safety</a>. Only one slot? AgentCon. It's the topic most likely to hand you a problem you can't solve yet, which is the whole point of leaving the office.

### Data engineers and analytics engineers

Great summer for you, honestly. Anchor on <a href="/events/duckcon-7-amsterdam.html">DuckCon</a> plus whichever <a href="/events/data-saturday-oslo-2026.html">Data Saturday</a> is closest, and add <a href="/events/tdwi-munchen-2026.html">TDWI München</a> if you need the enterprise-warehouse view. Best value on the page, and it's not close.

### Platform, DevOps and SRE

<a href="/events/container-days-hamburg-2026.html">Container Days Hamburg</a> is the anchor. Add <a href="/events/cloud-native-open-source-ai-conference.html">Cloud Native and Open Source AI</a> if you're early on inference infra. Skip the vendor tour stops unless you already run the product, you know who you are.

### Web and frontend developers

<a href="/events/smashingconf-freiburg.html">SmashingConf</a> first, then <a href="/events/web-engineering-summit.html">Web Engineering Summit</a> or <a href="/events/asynconf.html">Asynconf</a>, whichever is closer. Craft conferences that happen to ship AI, in that order. That's the right order.

### Engineering leaders and tech leads

<a href="/events/techlead-conf-2026-amsterdam.html">TechLead Conf Amsterdam</a> and <a href="/events/shift-enter-summit-2026.html">Shift+Enter Summit</a> in Budapest, with <a href="/events/tech-work.html">Tech'Work</a> in Lyon for the culture side. You go for peers with your exact problems, not for slides. Pick by who's in the hallway, not who's on stage.

### Founders and technical founders

If you're raising or selling, now the expos make sense: <a href="/events/gitex-europe-2026.html">GITEX Europe</a> and <a href="/events/signals-conference.html">Signals</a> in Berlin put you in front of money and buyers. Just don't kid yourself that it's technical learning. It isn't.

### Researchers and the safety-minded

<a href="/events/mlss-on-reliability-safety-2026.html">MLSS Reliability and Safety</a>, the <a href="/events/12th-intelligent-systems-conference-2026.html">Intelligent Systems Conference</a> and the <a href="/events/galaxy-community-conference.html">Galaxy Community Conference</a> are the closest things to the research frontier on an otherwise builder-heavy list.

## Geography and timing

The calendar front-loads hard. June is stacked, a dozen events in the first two weeks, then it goes quiet through July and August before a tight September run around Hamburg, Berlin and the Nordics. Want two events on one trip? Two natural clusters do the work for you: the Randstad in late June (DuckCon, AgentCon and Immersive Tech Week land within days of each other) and the German September stretch (Container Days, SmashingConf, Humanoid Robots, Signals).

Bottom line: book now. The good community events are small and the craft conferences sell out. The big expos will always have a ticket left, because that's the kind of event they are.

## How not to waste your summer

Five rules. Use them on everything above, including my picks.

- **Single-track beats multi-track** once you're past the basics. Depth, not breadth.
- **Follow the community circuit.** No sponsor quotas means no sponsor padding. It shows.
- **Read the speaker list, not the theme.** A great practitioner line-up tells you more than any amount of marketing copy.
- **Cluster your travel.** Two events, one trip, half the cost. The June Randstad and September Germany runs are built for it.
- **Run the one-sentence test.** If they can't tell you what you'll build afterwards, stay home and ship.

## External links worth your time

- The full upcoming list across all of AI engineering on this site: the <a href="/developer-ai.html">Developer AI vertical</a>.
- The community model everyone should copy: <a href="https://datasaturdays.com" rel="nofollow">Data Saturdays</a>.
- For the platform side, the <a href="https://www.cncf.io" rel="nofollow">Cloud Native Computing Foundation</a> keeps the reference map of the cloud-native project space.
- Before DuckCon, read the source: <a href="https://duckdb.org" rel="nofollow">DuckDB</a>.

## How this list is built

Plain and short. This covers events tagged developer-facing AI in the EventsIndex registry with a confirmed start date between 11 June and 11 September 2026. The full calendar below is exhaustive for that window. The category and audience sections are editorial: I highlight what I judge most useful and name explicit picks. Picks and verdicts are my opinion, marked as such, and they're mine, not the organisers'. Dates, cities and formats come from each event's own materials and are verified per record; if a detail wasn't confirmed, I left it out rather than guess. Every linked event page carries its own last-verified date. Nobody pays for placement, and a pick cannot be bought.

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**Last verified:** 2026-06-11
**Next review:** 2026-07-13 (rolling, as the window advances)
**Scope:** Developer-facing AI events in Europe, 11 June to 11 September 2026.
**Note:** Categories and picks are editorial opinion; the full calendar is exhaustive within the window.
