
European Energy & Industry Conference (EEIC)
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Organised by Business Bridge Europe (BBE) and logos public affairs, both part of the mci group, the 5th European Energy & Industry Conference (EEIC) will take place on 9 December in Egmont Palace, Brussels.
This annual energy conference provides an independent and pro-European industry forum for discussions on the future of Europe’s energy policy.
As Brussels’ premier energy event, the EEIC provides an annual platform for leaders to meet and discuss solutions that can help Europe reach its climate targets while also spurring sustainable competitiveness.
Bringing together key EU decision-makers, the top names in energy and industry, and the most ambitious and promising European cleantech start-ups, the EEIC connects the dots between critical energy and industrial issues through comprehensive, inclusive debates and countless informal meetings and discussions alongside the official programme.
Key speakers include:
- Andrea Wechsler MEP, Member of the ITRE committee, European Parliament
- Bruno Tobback MEP, Member of the ITRE committee, European Parliament
- Philippe Lamberts, Advisor for the European Green Deal to President Von der Leyen, European Commission
- Giuseppe Ricci, COO Industrial Transformation, ENI
- José Noldin, CEO, GravitHy
- Ana Álvarez Rodríguez, Head of EU Public Affairs, Repsol
Full list of speakers: https://energyandindustry.eu/speakers/
Join us for the 5th edition on 9 December 2025 – let’s make Europe’s energy and industry dialogue more inclusive, innovative and impactful!
Registrations are free: save your spot at https://energyandindustry.eu/
Full programme: https://energyandindustry.eu/programme/
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