International Security & Firearms Forum

march 3-5, 2026

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17 days 10 hours 16 minutes 48 seconds

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Industry Conference

Conference room 1
Hall B

Industry Conference

 CONFERENCE PROGRAM 

 *detailed times will be announced soon

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11:00 - 13:00

Dr Jacek Bartosiak & Piotr Zychowicz from the 'HISTORIA REALNA' channel

Poland Between Stimulus and Response. Can we act preemptively in a world of growing tensions? National interest, the war in Ukraine, and technological evolution as a test of Polish strategic agency

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13:30 - 15:30

Tomasz "Drago" Dzieran
Paweł „Naval” Mateńczuk

Triad: Tactics, Marksmanship, and Teamwork – from the Battlefield to the Shooting Range

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11:30 - 13:00

Jacek Hoga

Defense, Firearms, and Society — Practical Challenges and Perspectives

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13:30 - 15:30

Zbigniew Parafianowicz

The topic of the speech will be announced soon

The first and only Pole in the Navy SEALs

Conference room 1
Hall B

The first and only Pole in the Navy SEALs

We are pleased to announce that during the premiere edition of GUN & SHOOTING EXPO 2026, taking place on March 3–5, 2026 at Ptak Warsaw Expo, our special guest will be Thomas “Drago” Dzieran – a former operator of the elite US Navy SEALs, a veteran of numerous combat missions, a patriot, author, and founder of organizations supporting veterans and defenders of freedom.

Thomas “Drago” Dzieran was born in Poland under communist rule. After spending time in a communist prison in the 1980s as a political prisoner for his activities against communist oppression, he emigrated to the United States in 1984. He became a U.S. citizen in 1991, and in the same year enlisted in the United States Navy. After successfully completing US Navy SEAL selection, he served with SEAL Team 2, SEAL Team 4, and as a BUD/S instructor at the Naval Special Warfare (NSW) Center in Coronado, California.Dzieran conducted over one hundred Direct Action combat missions (“Capture or Kill”) as an NSW Lead Breacher during deployments to Iraq in 2003, 2004, and 2005. For his bravery and valor in combat, Drago was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with “V” device for Valor, the Navy Commendation Medal with “V” device for Valor, the Army Commendation Medal, as well as numerous other decorations and honors. After honorably retiring from the Navy after twenty years of service, Drago began a successful career as a software engineer. He founded the Navy SEALs Fund (www.navysealsfund.org), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting all generations of active-duty, retired, and former UDT/SEAL members and their families, including Gold Star Families. Drago is also the founder of ConnectZing (www.connectzing.com), a free speech platform that gives every American a voice without fear of censorship or ideological “fact-checking.”

CONFERENCE PROGRAM 

Triad: Tactics, Marksmanship, and the Team — From the Battlefield to the Shooting Range 

 Speakers: Tomasz "Drago" Dzieran & Paweł “Naval” Mateńczuk

Duration: 90-minute panel + 15-minute audience Q&A 

1. Training in Special Forces — How Are Skills Really Built?
- The logic of elite training: from fundamentals to advanced missions
- How pressure and responsibility are progressively increased
- The role of skill verification during real-world operations 

2. Combat Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan — Tactics, Reality, and Lessons for Shooters
- First-hand experiences from special operations in Iraq and Afghanistan
- Examples of teamwork in dynamic and high-risk environments
- Which combat mission tactics can be meaningfully adapted to civilian training 

3. Hell Week, Traps, and the Unexpected — Training That Forges Decision-Makers
- How extreme training shapes mental resilience
- The impact of selection processes and extreme scenarios on decision-making
- What makes sense in civilian training and what should be avoided 

4. Marksmanship as Part of Tactics — A Tool, Not a Goal
- Integrating shooting with mission objectives and team movement
- The difference between “pretty shooting” and effective response
- The tactical context of a shot

5. Leadership in a Combat Team — Decisions Under Pressure
- The leader’s role in conditions of uncertainty
- How to delegate and trust team competencies
- Leadership decisions and their consequences 

6. Transferring Special Forces Experience to Civilian Training
- What lessons from special operations are relevant for civilian shooters
- What should not be copied without proper context
- How to build responsible training programs and a strong team culture 

7. Audience Q&A
Interaction with the audience — practical questions, short case studies, and actionable insights.

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Thomas Drago Dzieran

GROM Legend at GUN & SHOOTING EXPO – Meet Paweł ‘Naval’ Mateńczuk

Conference room 1; hall B

GROM Legend at GUN & SHOOTING EXPO – Meet Paweł ‘Naval’ Mateńczuk

We are pleased to announce that during GUN & SHOOTING EXPO 2026, taking place on March 3–5, 2026 at Ptak Warsaw Expo, our special guest will be Paweł Mateńczuk, known as “Naval” – a former soldier of the elite GROM Military Unit, author, security expert, and one of the most recognizable special forces veterans in Poland.


Combat Experience and Overseas Missions

Paweł Mateńczuk served for 14 years as an operator in a GROM combat team, taking part in some of the most demanding special operations missions. A significant portion of his service was carried out abroad – in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the waters of the Persian Gulf, where he participated in real combat operations. Before successfully completing the rigorous selection for GROM, he served in the 1st Special Commando Regiment and also took part in a UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. Decorations and HonorsFor his service and combat actions, he received Poland’s highest military decorations, including: 

  •  Knight’s Cross of the Order of the Military Cross – awarded for outstanding merit in combat operations, 
  •  Commander’s Cross of the Order of the Military Cross – awarded for exceptional courage and heroism involving risk to life, 
  •  Gold GROM Insignia – the highest distinction within this special forces unit. 

Live Meeting and Lecture

During GUN & SHOOTING EXPO 2026, visitors will have the opportunity to meet Naval in person and attend his inspiring lecture:“From Survival to Security – the Role of Firearms in Preparing for Emergency Situations.” This is a unique opportunity to hear from an expert who combines real combat experience, survival knowledge, and a practical approach to personal security.

CONFERENCE PROGRAM 

Triad: Tactics, Marksmanship, and the Team — From the Battlefield to the Shooting Range 

Speakers: Paweł “Naval” Mateńczuk & Tomasz “Drago” Dzieran 

Duration: 90-minute panel + 15-minute audience Q&A 

1. Training in Special Forces — How Are Skills Really Built?
- The logic of elite training: from fundamentals to advanced missions
- How pressure and responsibility are progressively increased
- The role of skill verification during real-world operations 

2. Combat Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan — Tactics, Reality, and Lessons for Shooters
- First-hand experiences from special operations in Iraq and Afghanistan
- Examples of teamwork in dynamic and high-risk environments
- Which combat mission tactics can be meaningfully adapted to civilian training 

3. Hell Week, Traps, and the Unexpected — Training That Forges Decision-Makers
- How extreme training shapes mental resilience
- The impact of selection processes and extreme scenarios on decision-making
- What makes sense in civilian training and what should be avoided 

4. Marksmanship as Part of Tactics — A Tool, Not a Goal
- Integrating shooting with mission objectives and team movement
- The difference between “pretty shooting” and effective response
- The tactical context of a shot 

5. Leadership in a Combat Team — Decisions Under Pressure
- The leader’s role in conditions of uncertainty
- How to delegate and trust team competencies
- Leadership decisions and their consequences 

6. Transferring Special Forces Experience to Civilian Training
- What lessons from special operations are relevant for civilian shooters
- What should not be copied without proper context
- How to build responsible training programs and a strong team culture 

7. Audience Q&A
Interaction with the audience — practical questions, short case studies, and actionable insights.

Dr Jacek Bartosiak

Conference room 1, hall B

Dr Jacek Bartosiak

Dr. Jacek Bartosiak is a Polish expert in geopolitics, strategy, and security. He is the founder and owner of the Strategy & Future think tank. He served as Director of the War Games and Simulations Program at the Casimir Pulaski Foundation and a Senior Fellow at The Potomac Foundation in Washington, D.C. He is the author of bestselling books on great-power rivalry and Poland's role in the new geopolitical realities, including "Pacific and Eurasia. On War," published in 2016, which discusses the upcoming great-power rivalry in Eurasia and a potential war in the Western Pacific; "The Republic Between Land and Sea. On War and Peace," published in 2018, which discusses the geostrategic situation of Poland and Europe in the era of great-power rivalry in Eurasia, including a detailed account of the theater of war and modern military art; and "The Past is Prologue," which discusses geopolitical changes in the contemporary world.

CONFERENCE PROGRAM 

Poland Between Stimulus and Response
Can we act preemptively in a world of growing tensions?
National interest, the war in Ukraine, and technological evolution as a test of Polish strategic agency 

1. Poland as a reactive state
Why we respond to others' movements more often than we initiate them 

2. The war in Ukraine as a test of Polish subjectivity
What we have seen and what we still refuse to see 

3. Technological evolution and the changing nature of the battlefield
Why technology shortens the time between stimulus and response 

4. The state, the military, and industry – the problem of synchronization
Where we lose the rhythm of decisions and capabilities

5. The bluff in geopolitics
How to read it, why states bluff, and how to avoid succumbing to pressure 

6. The resilience of the state and society
Why social reaction can be more important than political decision-making 

7. Can Poland generate incentives again?
Scenarios for the next 5–10 years

Jacek Hoga

Sala konferencyjna nr 1
Hala B

Jacek Hoga

Jacek Hoga is a military historian and President of the Ad Arma Foundation, which promotes the idea of ​​respecting the right to defend one's life against illegal attack, the right to possess weapons, and national defense. He is a competitive shooter, historical fencing trainer, and hunter.

PANEL PROGRAM

TITLE: Defense, Firearms, and Society — Practical Challenges and Perspectives

1) The Right to Bear Arms as a Foundation of Public Security
- arguments in favor of the right to defend one’s life through firearm ownership 
- comparison of firearms regulations in Poland with democratic standards (e.g., U.S. experience) 

2) The State of the Polish Armed Forces — Diagnosis and Implications for Defense 
- overview of structural, training, and organizational challenges within the Polish military
- discussion of the role of alliances and possible solutions to strengthen Territorial/National Defense

3) Access to Firearms and Risks — Theory and Practice
- arguments for and against widespread access to firearms in the context of self-defense and public safety
- debate on minimum responsibility requirements for firearm access and reflections on concerns about misuse

4) Firearms and Society — Education, Attitudes, and a Culture of Security
- the role of shooting and defense education in society
- how to overcome fears and stereotypes related to firearms
- what competencies citizens should possess to enhance societal resilience 

5) Civil Defense and General Crisis Preparedness
- how to strengthen state resilience beyond professional armed forces
- why civil defense and citizens’ shooting skills matter in crisis situations
- proposals for practical solutions and support structures 

6) Modern Security Challenges — Geopolitics, Hybrid Threats, and Asymmetry
- challenges posed by contemporary geopolitics — hybrid warfare and asymmetry as tactics
- practical implications for firearm owners and instructors 

7) Q&A Session — Questions from Participants
Duration:
15 minutes
An open panel for audience questions, offering interaction with the expert and responses to practical and controversial issues.

Zbigniew Parafianowicz

Conference room 1
Hall B

Zbigniew Parafianowicz

Zbigniew Parafianowicz is a Polish journalist and reporter, author of moving texts on political, military, and international issues. Since 2003, he has been reporting on events unfolding in Ukraine, Eastern Europe, and the post-Soviet area. He graduated in political science from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and served as a war correspondent in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Jacek Bartosiak Strategy&Future

Jacek Bartosiak Strategy&Future

Dr. Jacek Bartosiak is a Polish expert in the field of geopolitics, strategy, and security. He is the founder and owner of the Strategy & Future think tank. He served as Director of the War Games and Simulations Program at the Casimir Pulaski Foundation and as a Senior Fellow at The Potomac Foundation in Washington, D.C. He is the author of bestsellers on the rivalry between superpowers and Poland's role in the new geopolitical reality, including “The Pacific and Eurasia: On War,” published in 2016, which deals with the coming rivalry between the great powers in Eurasia and the potential war in the Western Pacific, “The Republic Between Land and Sea: On War and Peace,” published in 2018, on the geostrategic situation of Poland and Europe in the era of great power rivalry, and “The Republic Between Land and Sea: On War and Peace,” published in 2018, on the geostrategic situation of Poland and Europe in the era of great power rivalry. On War and Peace," published in 2018, on the geostrategic situation of Poland and Europe in the era of rivalry between powers in Eurasia, with a detailed presentation of the theater of war and modern military art, and “The Past is Prologue” on geopolitical changes in the modern world.

ARENA LASER TAG  GUN SHOTTING 2026 PL

Conference Organizer

ARENA LASER TAG

ARENA LASER TAG GUN SHOTTING 2026 PL

The Battlezone-Arena shooting range is an innovative and safe way to experience or hone your shooting skills without the risk of firearms. 

A laser and airsoft shooting range are the perfect solution. We offer advanced technology that enables realistic shooting training without the need for real ammunition. 

Our airsoft shooting range combines interactive simulators with precise aiming systems, allowing for a perfect simulation of real-world shooting conditions. 

 A LASER TAG system for practicing tactics in enclosed spaces, guaranteeing zero damage. 

At the fair, it will be a safe attraction for anyone trying to get started with military equipment, regardless of age.

Drone Industry Summit by Polish UAV Chamber

Conference partners

Conference room 1
Hall D

Drone Industry Summit by Polish UAV Chamber

The Polish Chamber of Unmanned Systems (PISB) is an organization supporting the development of the unmanned technology market in Poland, with particular emphasis on supporting SMEs and innovative projects in the field of UAVs.  In its efforts to build an open, safe, and competitive drone market, the Chamber actively cooperates with public administration, research centers, and international partners. PISB is involved in legislative activities, the creation of market standards, and the promotion of good practices. The Chamber's key objective is to integrate the industry community and educate the public about modern autonomous technologies.

A detailed conference program will be available soon! 

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10:30

Dariusz Drąg - Director of Development, PWE
Robert Fintak - President of the Polish Chamber of Unmanned Systems
Conference moderator: Agnieszka Sygitowicz, President of the Polish-Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce

Official opening of the fair. Start of the conference.

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11:30

Mariusz Naumienko - iWing
Wojciech Majewski - Onde (TBC)
Maciej Dusza - Agrisky (TBC)

Panel discussion – “Drones in practice – from concept to operation”

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12:10

Paweł Szymański – Director of the BSP Department at the Civil Aviation Authority
Maciej Włodarczyk - Head of the BSP Department at PAŻP
Karol Cheda – member of the board of the UAV Academy, former LKE examiner
Justyna Siekierczak - President of Aeromind Sp. z o.o., Vice President of PISB
Dawid Bielecki - WB electronics (TBC)
Michał Zawadzak – editor of Świat Dronów (The World of Drones), secretary of PISB
Wojciech Lorenz – former LKE examiner (to be confirmed)

Discussion panel - “From history to the future - 12 years of history and 12 years of future”

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14:00

Viliam Ostatník - Adaptinstitute

Presentation of the results of an international report (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland) by the Adapt Institute association, prepared in 2025.

Lecture in English.
https://www.adaptinstitute.org/the-future-of-drones-strategic-interregnum/16/12/2025/

14:30

MicroMacro Institute Report.

15:00

Discussion panel: “Safety, responsibility, and law in UAV operations”

15:45

Discussion panel: “Is Poland ready for autonomous drone fleets?”

16:30

Conference closing & Networking & Demonstration Zone.

Industry, Science, Business

Conference room 1
Hall D

Industry, Science, Business

The Łukasiewicz Research Network is one of the largest research and development networks in Europe, bringing together nearly 30 scientific and technological institutes throughout Poland. Its mission is to support the development of an innovative economy by providing comprehensive technological solutions for industry, administration, and the public sector. Łukasiewicz institutes actively participate in national and international projects, conducting applied research in areas such as aviation, defense, robotics, automation, future mobility, digitization, artificial intelligence, materials engineering, and zero-emission technologies. The network includes, among others, Łukasiewicz – Institute of Aviation, specializing in research on aviation and space technologies, and Łukasiewicz – PIAP, a recognized leader in mobile robotics and autonomous systems for the security and defense sector. Łukasiewicz's activities integrate science with the economy, focusing on the implementation of innovation, the development of national competencies, and the support of strategic industrial sectors.

A detailed conference schedule will be available soon! 


Critical infrastructure - Cybersecurity, Crisis Scenarios, Organizational Resilience.

Conference room 1
Hall C

Critical infrastructure - Cybersecurity, Crisis Scenarios, Organizational Resilience.

During the Safety & Rescue Expo Poland trade fair, a conference will be held on modern methods of securing critical infrastructure in the face of growing technological and geopolitical threats.The content partners of the event will be Lazarski University, represented by Dr. Marek Mieńkowski, Head of Postgraduate MBA Studies in Construction, and the Expert Center for Cybersecurity Training at the Military University of Technology, represented by Col. Mariusz Krawczyk.

The conference will focus on the practical aspects of critical infrastructure protection using artificial intelligence and scenario-based methods to support decision-making in conditions of uncertainty. An important area of discussion will be the cyber protection of OT and IoT systems, with particular emphasis on industrial, energy, water and sewage, and transport infrastructure.

Experts will discuss current trends in the integration of AI with monitoring, anomaly detection, and risk prediction systems. Issues of organizational resilience, business continuity, and crisis management in critical infrastructure environments will also be addressed. The conference will present case studies and scenarios of hybrid threats combining cyber, physical, and operational risks. Particular emphasis will be placed on cooperation between public administration, the private sector, and academia. The event is part of the European and national regulatory frameworks for critical infrastructure security and cybersecurity. The conference will be a platform for knowledge exchange for decision-makers, engineers, managers, and experts responsible for the security of strategic state systems.

A detailed schedule of the event will be available soon! 

11:30

Opening of the fair, start of the conference.

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12:00

Colonel Mariusz Krawczyk - ECSC

Cybersecurity of critical infrastructure.

12:30

Karol Nowalski 

Using AI for operational security in critical infrastructure.

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13:00

Dr. Marek Mieńkowski - Łazarski University

Critical infrastructure management through risk mitigation.

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13:30

Jarosław Pudzianowski - Government Security Center RCB

Identification of critical infrastructure in accordance with the amendment to the Crisis Management Act.

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14:20

Tomasz Kozłowski - Polish Construction Cluster

BIM and building resilient critical infrastructure in Poland.

14:40

End of Day 1 of the conference & Q&A.

11:30

Start of the second day of the conference.

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12:00

Marek Budzisz

Critical infrastructure as a tool for strategic pressure.

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13:00

Andrzej Machnacz

Simulated disintegration as a way of modeling the collapse of critical infrastructure by AI before an attack occurs.

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13:40

dr Anna Grabowska-Siwiec

Intelligence threats to critical infrastructure.

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14:10

Noemi Malska

Securing the supply chain in critical infrastructure.

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14:30

Lucjan Paszkiewicz - Senior Partner – Capful Poland

The use of scenario methods in securing critical infrastructure.

15:00

Summary, conclusion of the second day of the conference.

Education for the changing labor market.

Exhibition Studio
Hall D

Education for the changing labor market.

The Association for Professional Development (ZDZ) is one of the oldest and largest educational organizations in Poland, supporting the development of professional skills and adapting employee qualifications to the needs of the modern economy for over 100 years. As part of its activities, ZDZ conducts training, courses, and vocational education centers, emphasizing practical skills and modern technologies. A particularly important center in the context of unmanned technologies is ZDZ Radom, which for several years has been developing proprietary training programs in the field of operation and use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones). This branch not only trains UAV operators in accordance with European standards, but is also actively involved in the development of digital and technological competences in the industrial, agricultural, and uniformed services sectors. ZDZ's participation in Drone World Expo 2026 is an important signal for the educational and industrial communities, showing how continuing education institutions can help shape the future of the unmanned sector in Poland.

We will publish a detailed program of the event soon! 

11:00

Drone technologies in education, as exemplified by the ZDZ schools in Kielce and Katowice.

12:00

The Industry Skills Center is an innovative educational institution that responds to the needs of the changing labor market.

Innovation ecosystem: How to build trust and safely implement unmanned technologies in civil and defense spaces

Conference room 1
Hall D

Innovation ecosystem: How to build trust and safely implement unmanned technologies in civil and defense spaces

Woman in civil defense

Conference Organizer

Exhibition Studio
Hall C

Woman in civil defense

Show and Workshop Area

Stand C5.25
Hall C

Show and Workshop Area

The Specialized Rescue Service (SRS) is a non-governmental organization consisting of qualified specialists from various fields who are ready to help injured people and animals 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

SRS is a strong team whose members not only have the right qualifications, but also the courage and determination to make helping others their priority.The name of the organization refers to the fact that its members are specialists from various fields who join forces to provide effective assistance in any situation.

The history of SRS dates back to 2022, when, during a relief effort for Ukraine, the organization Animal Rescue Poland decided to transform itself into the Specialist Rescue Service. The idea of creating a rescue group using tracking dogs had long been present among the members of the organization, and the action in Ukraine became the impetus to implement this idea.

SRS consists of various teams, including Water Rescue, Animal Rescue Poland, Training Center, and Search and Rescue Group. Each team has specialized knowledge and experience that is used to provide the most effective assistance possible.

For SRS, the most important thing is to help every living creature, which is why the organization works with commitment and professionalism to ensure maximum protection for people and animals in every situation. More information about each team can be found in the tab for that team.

Medal Ceremony

Date

4 march
time.12:00

Location

Hall B
Trade Fair Studio

Trade Fair Medals Award Ceremony

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Celebrating Excellence: Medal Awards Ceremony

This event honors the best of the best, highlighting their contributions to the industry’s development and showcasing the most advanced solutions in the following categories:

Trade Fair Premiere: Recognition for exhibitors who introduced innovative products or services at the fair, presenting them to the public for the first time.

Innovation: An award for companies that have presented groundbreaking technologies or solutions with the potential to revolutionize the industry.

Trade Fair Display: A prize awarded for exceptional booth design and aesthetics that stand out for their creativity and attract visitors’ attention.

Trade Fair Product: An award for exhibitors whose product stands out for its quality, functionality, and significance for the industry’s development, earning recognition from both visitors and experts.

The trade fair studio

We invite you to the Trade Fair Studio, where during exclusive interviews with industry experts and outstanding exhibitors, you will learn about the latest trends and innovative solutions. In this inspiring environment, market leaders will share their experiences and visions for the future, providing valuable insights and knowledge. The Trade Fair Studio is also connected with the Medal Award Ceremony, where distinguished exhibitors are honored, adding prestige to the event and highlighting the importance of innovation and excellence in the industry..

Inspiring conversations and new opportunities – the networking zone awaits!

The B2B Networking Zone is an extension of the conference, offering participants a unique opportunity to engage in direct discussions with speakers and other industry experts. In this zone, attendees can exchange insights, ask questions, and establish valuable business connections in a more informal atmosphere.

Join us to deepen your knowledge, continue the inspiring discussions from the conference, and form valuable relationships that can benefit both you and your company!