Thursday, February 5, 2026

In May 2026, The Hague will play host to the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EUBCE), the foremost international platform for advancing the bioeconomy. Scheduled from May 19 to 22, this event will bring together more than 500 speakers from across the globe—spanning industry leaders, government officials, academics, and community representatives—to explore and address the future of biomass. With topics ranging from sustainable resources for decarbonising the economy to the integration of biomass conversion into bioenergy systems, EUBCE 2026 promises to be a landmark event in the global bioeconomy dialogue.
Exploring the Future of Biomass and Bioenergy
The focus of EUBCE 2026 will be on tackling the current bottlenecks in biomass technology and enhancing collaboration across sectors. Attendees can expect to dive deep into the role of biomass in a circular, low-carbon economy. The conference will address critical areas including:
This wide array of topics highlights the conference’s ambition to not only address the current challenges but also to envision the future of biomass as a cornerstone of a sustainable and circular economy.
Opportunities for Networking and Knowledge Sharing
Beyond the formal sessions, EUBCE 2026 offers ample networking opportunities to facilitate connections among professionals from diverse sectors. With more than 400 posters showcasing the latest innovations in biomass, attendees will gain insights into cutting-edge research and technology. Social and side events will further enhance the networking experience, fostering discussions between global leaders, researchers, and decision-makers.
The event will also feature 40+ companies and organisations exhibiting on-site, presenting the latest products, services, and technologies that are driving the biomass sector forward. For businesses and innovators in the field, this is a unique opportunity to showcase solutions, form partnerships, and explore new markets in the growing bioeconomy space.
Global Leadership and Innovation at EUBCE
EUBCE has long been at the forefront of bioeconomy advancement, with the 2025 edition in Valencia drawing over 1,200 participants from 55 countries. It provided a global platform for discussing breakthroughs such as Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF), bio-based innovations, and the integration of biomass into global energy markets. As the event transitions to The Hague in 2026, the focus will remain firmly on international cooperation, innovation deployment, and tackling the challenges faced by the biomass industry.
The importance of this conference cannot be overstated. As the world shifts towards renewable energy sources, biomass has emerged as a key player in achieving carbon neutrality. The EUBCE conference is integral to this transformation, offering valuable insights into how bioenergy can be scaled up and integrated into the broader economy.
Why Attend EUBCE 2026 in The Hague?
Attending EUBCE 2026 offers a chance to be part of the global movement shaping the future of biomass and bioenergy. Whether you’re a researcher, policy-maker, business leader, or innovator, the event promises unparalleled opportunities to gain knowledge, forge partnerships, and contribute to the ongoing development of a sustainable bioeconomy. With a rich programme of expert-led sessions, an exhibition showcasing the latest innovations, and dedicated networking events, EUBCE 2026 is the must-attend event for anyone involved in the bio-based sectors.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be part of the conversation that will drive the future of biomass. Register by March 20, 2026, to ensure your place at this world-class event and join leaders from around the globe in shaping the future of bioenergy and sustainable resources.
Conclusion
As the bioeconomy continues to expand and evolve, EUBCE 2026 in The Hague stands as a critical milestone. It offers a platform for exchanging ideas, discussing innovative solutions, and building the international partnerships necessary for advancing biomass technologies. By addressing the key challenges and opportunities in biomass and bioenergy, the conference is set to play a pivotal role in accelerating the transition to a sustainable, low-carbon economy. Register now and take your place at the heart of this crucial global event.
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