Netherlands Conference on Autonomous Systems 2026

Autonomous Systems: the Next Big Thing
Following the resounding success of the first edition, the National Congress on Autonomous Systems (NCAS) will return on 2nd of April 2026. Same format, but slightly more ambitious!
We are at the dawn of the Autonomy Economy, in which (AI-driven) autonomous systems make work across all sectors smarter, more efficient, and safer. Autonomous—meaning self-directing, unmanned, and self-learning—systems will become indispensable for tackling major societal and technological challenges in every sector, and they represent the fastest route to increasing labor productivity and safeguarding our economic earning potential (Draghi).
The rapid rise of autonomous systems—with old barriers being broken down at record speed—offers unprecedented opportunities across the economy and society: for process owners to elevate their operations to the highest level, and for the chain of high-tech technology providers to innovate with real impact.
National Congress Autonomous Systems (NCAS’26)
You have to strike while the iron is hot. With NCAS’26, we aim to inspire users (service providers, process owners) and technology providers to embrace more autonomous systems, while positioning the Netherlands as a frontrunner in the upcoming 'Autonomy Economy'.
To achieve this, we are assembling an outstanding lineup of (inter)national best practices, early adopters, and recognized visionaries from both industry and academia. The focus is on the technology side (IT/OT) of autonomous systems: success stories, future developments, how-to insights, impact, and business models. For this reason, CTOs and other C-level technology leaders have been primarily invited as speakers.
Who is NCAS’26 primarily for?
• Companies and public organizations that run operational processes (in industry, logistics, agriculture, water management, energy, living environment, healthcare, etc.)
• Technology providers (machinery, robotics, hardware, etc.), system integrators, and solution providers (including AI companies, sensor, software & IT providers)
• Researchers contributing to the development of autonomous systems
Policymakers aiming to leverage autonomous systems to strengthen the (regional) economy and other ecosystem partners (finance, education, legal, etc.)
Lay out
NCAS’26 will feature lectures, demonstrations, and networking opportunities, with the following key components:
• Plenary opening and closing sessions
• Parallel sessions for Business and Science tracks
• Demo track showcasing autonomous systems on stage
• An extensive demo floor
Additionally, there will be a side program including a student hackathon (1 April), various matchmaking events (1 April), and on the main day: a breakfast for selected startups and speakers, as well as a regional ecosystem event organized by EDIH-NN.
More information and tickets
For more information on the conference, programme and speakers, visit the NCAS website.

