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Rome, Italy
02 – 05 NOV 2026
AIBC World in Rome marks an exciting new milestone for the global emerging-tech ecosystem. As one of the region’s largest and most influential gatherings dedicated to AI, blockchain, digital innovation, Web3 and frontier technologies, the show is already generating exceptional momentum. With 75,000 sqm sold out and limited space remaining, now is the ideal time to secure your stand and position your brand at the forefront of Europe’s fast-evolving tech landscape. The 2026 edition is shaping up to be bigger, bolder and more future-focused than ever before. Building on the momentum of the 2025 edition, AIBC World 2026 will introduce an expanded pavilion dedicated entirely to cutting-edge technologies, disruptive innovators and next-generation solution providers redefining the global tech landscape. From frontier AI and advanced blockchain infrastructure to emerging Web3 ecosystems and deep-tech breakthroughs, the show aims to unite the brightest minds, boldest builders and most influential investors under one roof, creating a powerhouse environment for discovery, collaboration and game-changing partnerships.
🤝 1,200+ sponsors and exhibitors
👫 Connect with 30,000 delegates
🔈 550 expert speakers, hosting world-class thought leaders
🏆 Prestigious industry awards and charity auction
🏢 Dedicated pavilion for all things AI, blockchain Web3 and more
🤝 VIP lounges, networking zones, and chill out areas
💡 AIBC Startup Pitch competition
🥇 Networking events: tournaments, sporting competitions, dinners
In 2026, AIBC World will be held in Rome, Italy—a strategic move that positions the event in one of Europe’s most promising markets for gaming. Join us in Rome from the 02 to 05 of November.
From the Roman empire to the Renaissance, the eternal city has long been a nexus for innovation and entrepreneurship. The country´s trajectory is hugely exciting. Still home to some of the greatest academics, scientists, and artists, the country has all the makings to become Europe’s next gaming hub.
Rome has also emerged as a top European city for digital entrepreneurship and startup growth. Italy, the continent’s fastest-growing country in venture capital investment, has seen funding soar. Initiatives like the Houses of Emerging Technologies underscore the nation’s commitment to fostering groundbreaking ideas, making Rome a prime destination for financial and technological advancement
Italy represents the largest untapped online gambling market in Europe, with total gambling revenue reaching €16 billion. Currently, only 25% of this market operates online, leaving €12 billion in offline revenue waiting to be unlocked. As player preferences shift online, Italy presents a rare opportunity for operators ready to expand in a high-potential, lucrative market. AIBC World will be at the centre of this transformation, driving industry innovation and fostering essential connections for businesses eager to explore new opportunities.
Italy’s online gambling industry is set to achieve a revenue of €2.89 billion in 2024, reflecting a robust growth trend in the sector. According to Statista, Italy’s online gaming industry also has an anticipated annual growth rate of 5.52 percent from 2024 to 2029, and the market is expected to reach €3.78 billion by the end of the forecast period. This growth includes a projected revenue of €1.54 billion for the online casino segment alone in 2024.
Italy is rapidly cementing its position as a leader in Europe’s venture capital landscape, earning a spot among the top 10 countries for VC investment. While much of Europe faced stagnation or decline in venture funding, Italy defied the trend, experiencing a remarkable surge in investment from €1.1 billion in 2021 to €2.3 billion in 2022. The momentum continued into 2024, with €1.195 billion raised in just the first three quarters, signaling growing confidence in the Italian startup ecosystem.
Over the last decade, Italy’s startup sector has undergone an impressive 11x expansion, bringing the cumulative value of its startups to $60 billion. This growth reflects the emergence of a new generation of tech founders driving innovation in diverse fields. The top-performing segments in 2024 include deep tech, focusing on transformative areas such as generative AI and space technology
This wave of progress positions Italy as a beacon of technological innovation and a hub for ambitious startups, showcasing its potential to lead Europe’s next generation of high-impact industries.


Fiera Roma is one of Europe’s largest and most important exhibition centers, renowned for its futuristic design by architect Tommaso Valle. Situated within a multifunctional district, it features 10 state-of-the-art, pillar-free pavilions spanning 150,000 square meters of indoor space and 40,000 square meters outdoors. The Conference Center includes 13 meeting rooms accommodating up to 3,000 attendees, while the entire venue hosts up to 60,000 participants. In addition, the venue can also accommodate 7000 parking spaces.
Hosting AIBC World in Rome also offers the advantage of easy accessibility, thanks to its 2 main airports; the Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, better known to air travellers as Fiumicino (FCO), and Ciampino. The airport is connected to Rome via the Leonardo Express, and is just 8 minutes away from the Fiera Roma venue, itself an easy 30 minutes from the city centre by taxi. The Tuscolana, Tiburtina, and Ostiense train stations run directly to the Fiera Roma, stopping right in front of the venue. Tickets are affordable at just €1.50.


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Hon. Roberta Metsola
President
European Parliament

Hon. Marcello Coppo
Member of the Chamber of Deputies Italy

Renato Loiero
Budget Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister of Italy

Fiorentina D'Amore
CEO Malta & Senior Director of Business Operations (EU)
Blockchain.com

Giovanni Cunti
CEO Europe
Gate

Federico Smanio
CEO
Wylab

Mariusz Gasiewski
CEE Mobile Gaming & Apps Lead

Sahil Rikhye
Head of Digital
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