The CyberIndustry Congress will bring together more than 250 companies and 50 international experts to address the challenges of cybersecurity in industry
Organised by the Basque Government through SPRI and TECNALIA, it will take place in Bilbao on 16 and 17 June, with the attendance of more than 350 participants, contributing to the consolidation of the Basque Country as a European benchmark in cybersecurity.
Following the success of its first edition, the CyberIndustry Congress will hold its second edition on 16 and 17 June in Bilbao, with the aim of establishing itself as the leading annual meeting point for the entire European cybersecurity value chain. The Congress, organised by the Department of Industry, Energy Transition and Sustainability through SPRI and TECNALIA, will bring together 50 experts who will share the latest advances in cybersecurity in Europe with more than 350 attendees from 250 companies.
Cybersecurity has become a key technology for the Basque Country due to the growing digitalisation and interconnection of its strategic sectors. It benefits from a strong technological ecosystem, particularly in key areas such as industry, energy, healthcare, and now also the emerging aerospace sector. All of these require advanced cybersecurity solutions to ensure their competitiveness, integrity and resilience.
The CyberIndustry Congress is designed as a space to connect specialised technological supply with the real needs of strategic sectors, focusing on those areas where operational continuity, resilience and technological sovereignty are essential for competitiveness and economic security. The congress will bring together leading national and international speakers, renowned communicators, major companies, start-ups, research centres, universities, investors, and institutional and sectoral stakeholders.