The preliminary conference schedule will be published in Spring 2026.
Each year, Informatics Europe organises a dedicated Leaders Workshop for heads of university schools, departments, and research labs in Informatics and related fields. The workshop provides a unique forum to exchange experiences and tackle the specific challenges of academic leadership.
The 2026 edition, open to all summit participants, will take place on Monday, 26 October. Further details will follow soon.
Supported by IE's Education Research Working Group, the workshop will be held on Wednesday morning, October 28 as part of the ECSS 2026 program. Open to all ECSS participants, it will be chaired by Jan Vahrenhold, University of Münster (Germany). Further details will follow soon.
The workshop, chaired by Gert Jervan, Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia) will be held on Tuesday afternoon, 27 October. Further details will follow soon.
ECSS brings together leading voices in Informatics to share insights on emerging trends, challenges, and strategic priorities in research and education. The 2026 edition continued this tradition, showcasing thought leaders driving change across Europe.
Further details will follow soon.
The 2026 edition of the European Informatics Leaders Summit will be held from 26 to 28 October in Porto, Portugal, and will be co-hosted by Informatics Europe and our member institution, the Department of Informatics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto.
ECSS is Europe's only forum dedicated to addressing timely strategic issues in Informatics research and education. Open to all and typically gathering 100–150 participants each year, it brings together department heads, deans, and other academic and industry leaders who drive the connection between Informatics research, education, and policy in Europe.
Since 2005, ECSS has built a reputation for high-level dialogue, influential speakers, and meaningful community impact. Unlike a traditional scientific conference, ECSS focuses on the strategic and managerial challenges facing Informatics institutions today, providing a unique arena for reflection, exchange, and collective action at institutional and policy levels.
Participants benefit from thought-provoking discussions, practical insights, and valuable networking with peers from across Europe and beyond.
ECSS speakers are among the world`s most distinguished academics, industry leaders, and decision-makers in the field. The event never fails to inform, inspire and engage its audience.
Learn directly from your peers, by sharing best practices, common challenges, and proven strategies to enhance the quality of Informatics research and education at the ECSS workshops.
Foster strategic connections with leaders and researchers across academia and industry to address key challenges and advance Informatics in Europe.
The European Informatics Leaders Summit - ECSS (named European Computer Science Summit until 2023) has been organised annually by Informatics Europe since 2005. In fact, the origins of Informatics Europe date back to the first ECSS held at ETH Zurich in 2005, when for the first time, heads of Informatics departments throughout Europe met to discuss critical issues and common concerns related to their discipline. Informatics Europe continues to organise the summit since then.
Today, ECSS still gathers deans, department chairs, and heads of research groups of leading European Computer Science and Informatics faculties, departments as well as public and private research institutes. Additional workshops and sessions in recent years have broadened the scope of the discussions to include all leaders and decision-makers in Informatics in Europe, both from academia and industrial research labs.
The Summit is devoted to all aspects of Informatics education and research: funding, entrepreneurship, management, career development, and policies.
The high calibre of the speakers, since the very first Summit in 2005, has established the ECSS as one of the most prominent meetings of the European Informatics community.
Uniting academia, industry, and policymakers, spanning over 30 countries, to advance Informatics education and research for positive societal change in Europe.
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