Join the MIT Europe Conference 2025 to Explore Manufacturing Innovations

For the first time this year, EIT Manufacturing, supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union, is a proud co-organiser of the MIT Europe Conference 2025.

Corporate businessman giving a presentation to a large audience for MIT Europe Conference 2025
Corporate businessman giving a presentation to a large audience for MIT Europe Conference 2025

This is only Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) conference in Europe and the largest tech conference of a U.S. university on the continent. Taking place on 26-27 March 2025, at Wirtschaftskammer Österreich (WKÖ), Vienna, this landmark event will bring together MIT’s leading researchers, European industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to explore the future of manufacturing.

Exploring the Future of Manufacturing 

Under the theme "The Future of Manufacturing," the conference will feature nine distinguished researchers from MIT, who will share their latest findings, technologies, and solutions in the realm of manufacturing. From AI-driven automation to biotechnology’s role in manufacturing, attendees will gain exclusive insights into how cutting-edge advancements are transforming industries worldwide.

"Co-organising the MIT Europe Conference 2025 is a unique opportunity for EIT Manufacturing to strengthen Europe’s position as a leader in industrial innovation. It serves as a platform that connects MIT’s expertise with European industry to collaborate and create impact. Austrian and European companies can engage directly with top U.S. researchers, explore future trends, and discuss how these innovations will transform their operations to enhance competitiveness," says Caroline Viarouge, CEO, EIT Manufacturing.

A Must-Attend Event for Innovators and Industry Experts

The event is expected to attract 400+ leading innovators, industry experts, and companies interested in learning about the latest developments and trends in manufacturing, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and data-driven manufacturing.

Key Insights from MIT Researchers 

How do new technologies impact products and business models? Which trends will shape the future of companies? The following renowned MIT researchers will provide answers to these and other questions:

• Ben Armstrong (MIT Industrial Performance Centre) – AI’s impact on employment and how employees, companies, and regions can adapt to technological change
• Bruce Lawler (MIT Machine Intelligence for Manufacturing and Operations) – Practical applications of AI and analytics for competitive advantage
• J. Christopher Love (MIT Chemical Engineering) – Biotechnology’s role in revolutionising food, energy, and healthcare
• Hiram Samel (MIT Sloan School of Management) – How U.S. companies successfully scale new production technologies
• John Liu (MIT Learning Engineering and Practice Group) – Educating manufacturing technologists to be future shop floor leaders
• Kaitlyn Becker (MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering) – Advancing soft robotics for deep-sea exploration
• Phil Budden (MIT Sloan School of Management) – Corporate innovation and engagement with external ecosystems
• Suzanne Berger (MIT Political Science) – Redefining industrial production through interdisciplinary collaboration

Networking and Learning Opportunities 

The MIT Europe Conference 2025, held biennially, is taking place for the tenth time at WKÖ in Vienna. In addition to in-person participation, technology enthusiasts from around the world can sign up for the free live stream moderated by scientists.

Supporting Organisations of MIT Europe Conference 2025 

This event is made possible by the efforts of AUSSENWIRTSCHAFT AUSTRIA at WKÖ, part of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber, with support from the "go-international" initiative of the Federal Ministry of Economy and Labour.