28/05/2026
What happens when energy leaders, investors, policymakers, technology companies, and infrastructure experts from across the Baltic Sea region come together in one room?
You create conversations that go far beyond a traditional conference agenda.
ENERGY FORUM 2026 brought together around 200 participants and 34 speakers from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland — creating a truly international platform for discussing the future of energy, security, infrastructure, technology, and regional cooperation in the Baltic Sea region.
One of the reflections we received after the conference perfectly captured the atmosphere of this year’s Forum:
“The conference was excellently organised, both in terms of content and logistics. I was particularly impressed by the high professional standards, the international perspective, and the quality of discussions, which created a highly valuable and engaging environment.”
This year’s discussions clearly showed that the Baltic Sea region is no longer speaking only about energy independence. Today, the focus is shifting towards resilience, regional integration, infrastructure security, financing of the energy transition, smart technologies, cybersecurity, and long-term competitiveness.
The diversity of perspectives — from Nordic innovation and investment approaches to Baltic infrastructure realities and Polish market scale — created exceptionally valuable insights for businesses and decision-makers navigating today’s geopolitical and economic environment.
ENERGY FORUM 2026 once again proved that strong regional cooperation is becoming one of the key strategic advantages for the future of energy and business in Northern Europe.
A sincere thank you to all speakers, partners, sponsors, moderators, participants, embassies, and supporters who helped create such a high-level international platform.
The conversations started at the ENERGY FORUM will continue shaping new partnerships, ideas, and energy bridges across the Baltic Sea region.
Photo credit: Andrius Berlinskas.