The summit series for the people building Europe's autonomous future.

London moves people. Munich moves goods. Prague builds the vehicles. Three summits a year with 600+ senior peers building partnerships for Europe’s autonomous future.
A selection of organisations represented at past editions of the European AV Summit, London.
European AV Summit 2026
The summits where deals get done
Autonomous vehicles are now operating on our streets. Our three summits are programmed for 3 distinct but overlapping audiences working in the autonomous space: Those wanting to deploy in cities, participate in London, for those in logistics Munich is the place and for the auto industry making the transition, Prague has more answers than any other summit. We know how to maximise your returns by getting the right people in the room.
600+ Senior Peers
Across the three summits
48 Leading companies in the AV industry
At the 2026 London edition alone
27 Countries represented
In London 2026

Built on the European AV Summit.

European AV Summit 2026
After hosting 7 editions of the European AV Summit in London and selling out last year, we decided to launch a series of summits focused on the three key areas - cities, logistics and vehicles. 
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Europe's regulatory window opens. Deployment begins.
The EU Automotive Action Plan moves Europe from framework drafting in 2025, through approvals and harmonised testing in 2026, to procurement and commercial deployment in 2027. The three summits land at the moment autonomy stops being a pilot and starts being a purchase.
Up to 2026
Foundation & Arrival
The EU sets the regulatory groundwork and the first services go live. On 5 March 2025, the European Commission adopted its Automotive Action Plan, committing to type-approval for unlimited series of vehicles with automated parking systems and launching the European Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Alliance, backed by around €1 billion through Horizon Europe over 2025–2027. By 2026 the framework catches up to the technology: harmonised rules for testing automated driving systems on public roads, type-approval for unlimited series of autonomous vehicles, and the first hub-to-hub freight approvals are all targeted, alongside at least three large-scale cross-border testbeds for passenger and goods pilots. Against that backdrop, Europe's first commercial robotaxi service is already live — Verne launches in Zagreb on 8 April 2026, with Uber integration to follow — while Waymo and Wayve run supervised trials in London. The robotaxi stops being a promise and becomes a product.
2027 / 2028
Deployment
Deployment scales from single cities to networks. Backed by the Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Alliance, consumer vehicles with advanced autonomy reach buyers, and freight moves from pilot to commercial operation across European corridors. Einride already runs autonomous freight on Swedish public roads; Iveco and PlusAI target Level 4 trucks in Southern Europe; and Traton — through Scania and MAN — works with PlusAI toward factory-built autonomous trucks for European routes. Structured deployment trials open in new markets as national frameworks firm up, including the UK's full self-driving regulations expected in force around late 2027. Autonomy shifts from headline launches to operational reality.
Beyond 2028
Infrastructure
Autonomous mobility becomes part of the transport fabric. Multi-city robotaxi and publicly operated bus networks, commercial hub-to-hub freight at scale, and harmonised cross-border regulation turn isolated deployments into a continuous European system. The question moves from "can it work" to "how fast can it grow."
For delegates
Curated partners, speakers and delegates around a core theme.
Curated partners, speakers and delegates united around a core theme. Our summits are designed for learning and meaningful networking, with full delegate lists and LinkedIn profiles shared. From the pre-event dinner to the summit and post-event drinks, every touchpoint is built for connection.
You'll leave with cutting-edge insights, direct access to buyers, policymakers and decision-makers, a delegate network you can revisit anytime, and a post-event report within 7 days.
Tickets are released per summit, with priority access for Series Pass holders.
For speakers
Bring a thesis, not a sales pitch.
We programme for operators, buyers and builders. If you have a sharp view on one of the summit themes and the evidence to back it, tell us in 200 words. We ensure the ratio of paid speaking slots remains at less than one third.
We curate continuously across the series.
For sponsors
Series partnerships available across all three summits.
Headline, Content and Delegation tiers. Multi-summit pricing held until 1 July 2026.
One conversation. The whole series.