A two-day B2B event held each May at Fiera Milano Rho, bringing together business leaders, technology practitioners, and enterprise decision-makers to explore artificial intelligence applications, competitive strategy, and innovation across the Italian market.
AI Week Milan is an annual B2B event dedicated to artificial intelligence and its business applications, held at Fiera Milano Rho in Milan. Now in its seventh edition, it draws enterprise decision-makers, technology practitioners, and innovation leaders from Italy and internationally. The event combines a large-scale exhibition floor with structured 1:1 meetings and masterclasses. It positions itself as the principal AI-focused gathering of this scale within Italy.
The seventh edition runs on 19 and 20 May 2026 at Fiera Milano Rho. No edition theme has been disclosed for this cycle. The programme covers AI business applications, sustainability, and competitive strategy, according to the event's own description. Seven keynote speakers have been confirmed through official sources, though full speaker names and session assignments are not all publicly available as of verification.
AI Week Milan falls in the spring cluster of European technology and innovation events, occupying the second half of May. Within Italy, no comparable AI event of this stated scale is documented at the same period. For international delegates, the May slot sits between the major winter and autumn conference concentrations, making it accessible without conflicting with the densest periods of the European conference circuit.
The event's primary differentiator is geographic and linguistic focus: it is explicitly anchored to the Italian market, with an audience base drawn from Italian enterprise, and it operates entirely in English, making it accessible to international participants while maintaining a domestic orientation. The combination of a mass-participation format (25,000 attendees, self-reported) with structured 1:1 meeting infrastructure is unusual at this scale. Most European AI events at comparable attendance figures do not operate a dedicated bilateral meeting system alongside the exhibition and conference components.
The number of stages is not publicly disclosed as of verification. Specific session names, full speaker assignments, and the structure of the masterclass programme are not available in documentary sources consulted. The official website at aiweek.it carries role titles for some speakers without full names confirmed.
AI Week Milan operates a 1:1 meeting system integrated into the two-day format alongside the exhibition and masterclass components. The advance scheduling mechanism and any dedicated networking application are not publicly documented as of verification. The event's access model is open, meaning registration is not restricted to invited participants, which distinguishes it from invitation-only bilateral formats common in private capital circuits. Participants wishing to arrange meetings should consult the official registration platform directly for the scheduling infrastructure available to their delegate category.
| Edition | 7th |
| Duration | 2 days |
| Expected attendance | 25,000 participants |
| Confirmed keynote speakers | 7 |
| Stages | not disclosed |
| Exhibitors | not disclosed |
Attendance figures are self-reported. Speaker count is drawn from official sources including probusiness.media and CDO.org documentation.
The event suits enterprise professionals actively involved in technology adoption decisions: C-suite executives evaluating AI vendors, digital transformation leads benchmarking solutions, and technology providers seeking direct access to Italian corporate buyers. The 1:1 meeting format rewards participants with a concrete counterpart in mind before they arrive. At 25,000 attendees (self-reported), the event also functions as a market signal for companies seeking brand visibility in the Italian AI sector.
Five profiles are a poor fit. First, practitioners seeking a narrow, deep-technical research conference: the event is explicitly business and enterprise-oriented, not an academic or engineering forum. Second, private capital professionals (fund managers, institutional investors) whose primary goal is LP-GP deal flow: AI Week Milan is not structured around capital formation and does not feature the private capital meeting infrastructure of dedicated investment summits. Third, organisations with no Italian or Southern European market interest: the domestic anchoring is pronounced, and international participants without an Italy-facing rationale will find the audience composition less relevant than pan-European alternatives. Fourth, attendees seeking a curated, small-group format: the 25,000-person scale means the event is inherently mass-participation, and those who prefer intimate closed-door roundtables will find the environment unsuitable. Fifth, professionals in AI hardware, semiconductor research, or academic AI theory: the programme addresses applied business use cases, not foundational technology or science.
The event operates in English and self-describes as drawing international speakers, which supports non-Italian participation. Its stated thematic scope (AI business applications, competitive strategy, sustainability) is not Italy-exclusive. That said, the audience base is rooted in Italian enterprise, and international participants should assess whether access to that specific market is a priority before committing to attendance. International visitor share is not publicly disclosed as of verification.
Historical attendance, speaker, and exhibitor figures for prior editions are not publicly available in sources consulted. The event describes itself as Europe's largest Italian AI event, though this claim is self-reported and not independently verified. Year-on-year trend data is absent from the record.
Fiera Milano Rho is one of the largest exhibition and congress complexes in Europe, located in Rho, a municipality immediately west of Milan's city centre. The complex hosts major international trade fairs across sectors including manufacturing, design, and food, and provides the infrastructure capacity consistent with a 25,000-person event. Access from central Milan is direct via the suburban rail network, with the Fiera Milano station serving the site. The scale and logistics of the venue support both the large exhibition floor and the parallel meeting and masterclass components that AI Week Milan operates simultaneously.
The organiser of AI Week Milan is not identified by name in publicly available sources as of verification. The official website is aiweek.it. The operator is classified as a commercial publisher based on available sourcing. Organiser city, founding year, and portfolio of other events are not documented in accessible records. Registration and contact for the event is handled through the official website.
AI Week Milan occupies a structurally distinct position in the European AI event calendar: it is the only event of this stated scale anchored specifically to the Italian enterprise market, combining mass-participation exhibition infrastructure with a 1:1 meeting system, a pairing that is unusual at this attendance level and that gives it functional relevance for technology providers targeting Italian corporate buyers.
AI Week Milan operates an open access model: registration is not restricted to invited participants. Delegate pricing for the 2026 edition is not publicly disclosed as of verification. Stand and exhibitor rates are also not available in public sources. Registration is handled through the official website at aiweek.it. Prospective attendees and exhibitors should contact the organiser directly via that platform for pricing and availability information.
No. The event operates an open access model and does not restrict registration to invited participants. Any qualified business professional can register through the official website.
The venue is in Rho, immediately west of Milan, connected to the city centre by suburban rail. The Fiera Milano station is adjacent to the complex and is served by the S9 and S33 suburban lines. International delegates typically fly into Milan Malpensa (approximately 20 minutes by train) or Milan Linate (approximately 50 minutes by public transit). The site is also accessible by road via the A8 motorway.
The event operates in English. No multilingual programming or simultaneous interpretation is documented in available sources.
A dedicated networking application for AI Week Milan is not publicly documented as of verification. The official website at aiweek.it is the primary channel for registration and participant information. Details of the 1:1 meeting scheduling mechanism, if any pre-event tool exists, should be confirmed directly with the organiser.
| Official website | https://www.aiweek.it |
| Register | https://www.aiweek.it |
| Programme | not disclosed |
| Organiser contact | https://www.aiweek.it |