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About the event

From September 30th to October 1st, the International Congress Centre in Katowice will become a meeting place for leaders of the energy sector, industry, public administration, as well as members of the academia and manufacturers of latest technologies.

Energy Days 2026 is one of Poland’s most prominent events devoted to energy transition, energy security, and the future of the energy market.

Energy Days is a conference for practitioners. The focus is not only on the sector’s future growth paths but primarily on the specific investments, technologies, and solutions being deployed by enterprises, system operators, power generators, technology suppliers, and industrial consumers – as well as the evolving legislation shaping the market. It is a platform enabling exchange of experience between people directly responsible for the development and functioning of Poland's energy sector.

For two days, Katowice will host an intense debate on the future of the energy sector, security of energy supply, economic competitiveness and largest investment projects executed in Poland and Europe. The agenda of Energy Days is packed with dozens of discussion panels, presentations, sessions with experts, business meetings and special events devoted to key challenges facing the energy sector.

Local content – Poland’s industrial capabilities and the involvement of Polish companies in the largest energy projects – will take centre stage at this year’s Energy Days. With investments in the energy sector reaching a record number and scale, certain priorities have become more critical than ever: strengthening domestic supply chains, unlocking the potential of Polish contractors, ensuring economic security, and developing the skills needed to drive the energy transition. Local content will be the subject of two debates and special accompanying events, including Suppliers’ Day – Days of the Suppliers of the Energy Sector.

Energy Days, attracting key industry stakeholders to discuss the investments, technologies, and trends shaping the future of the energy sector in Poland and Europe, expands upon the vital themes raised during the European Economic Congress.

The event brings together representatives of the largest energy groups, transmission and distribution system operators, industrial companies, financial institutions, central and local government, industry organisations, universities, tech start-ups, and energy sector solution providers.

Energy Days is the premier forum for investors, contractors, policymakers, and energy consumers looking to discuss the future of the Polish energy sector and the challenges presented by the most significant energy transition in decades.