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We begin 2026 by strengthening one of Euskalduna Bilbao's strategic pillars: our meetings area. A new year kicks off with a diverse, ambitious agenda of national and international reach, where the Palace becomes a meeting point for critical thinking, innovation, science, and professional debate. This is a brief preview of the coming months, featuring events that are already setting the pace for the first half of the year and showcasing the diversity and high caliber of our programming.
The calendar opens with Gure Ardoak (January 26), the second edition of this showroom aimed exclusively at professionals in the wine sector. It will bring together more than 75 Basque wineries and beverage companies to showcase the diversity and quality of Euskadi's agri-food offerings, fostering professional encounters and commercial opportunities. A week later, BilboStack 2026 (January 31) will mark another landmark event as one of the most prominent technological gatherings in the country, with nearly 1,000 attendees and a unique format that prioritizes in-person interaction, networking, and tech dissemination.
In February, we will host, among others, the National Industry Congress 2026 (February 4–5), which will bring together leaders and professionals under the slogan “What is well done defines us,” featuring prestigious keynotes, strategic debates, and an intense networking agenda. The month will continue with the meeting "Mental Health or the Industry of Malaise: The Business Behind Suffering" (February 24) and a conference by Mario Alonso Puig – "Make the (Im)possible Happen" (February 25), focused on personal and professional development.
March will bring a very special edition of TEDxUDeusto: Chaos (March 13), celebrating its 10th anniversary by exploring creativity and ideas born from the unexpected, featuring high-level speakers and local artistic performances.
Spring will continue with scientific meetings of national and international projection, such as the NATA 26th Annual Symposium (April 29 – May 2) and the XXIX Congress of the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (May 28–30), among others, consolidating Euskalduna Bilbao as a premier venue for major medical, scientific, and professional congresses.
With this preview, we begin 2026 by reaffirming the value of Euskalduna Bilbao as a space designed to host major professional gatherings—a venue prepared to house events of widely differing natures and scales, where knowledge, dialogue, and collaboration find the best possible environment.