Mobilising electrification and digitalisation for a sustainable society
Electrification and digitalisation are key areas in the ongoing social transition. The solutions must have an impact and lead to changes across entire areas of society, sectors and industries. And we need to be faster!
Elfack mobilises the cooperation needed to succeed. Here, the actors in real estate and cities, transport and industry can meet a combined electricity and lighting industry to jointly move the position forward. People, technology, economics and politics are given space to interact for a higher purpose. It is only together and with joint efforts that we can succeed.
Elfack offers the opportunity to meet a combined electricity and lighting industry with a comprehensive exhibition, space for meetings and discussion, an extensive seminar programme and educational activities.
Strategy conference at Elfack focusing on the latest technology and sustainable energy solutions
Update by Elfack is the collective name of the conference, which premiers in conjunction with Elfack 2025. The focus is on electrification, digitalisation and energy efficiency – key areas in the ongoing societal transition. Technological developments have a major impact on the entire electricity industry and the conference aims to stimulate and accelerate the transition towards set sustainability goals.
Welcome to submit your lecture proposal to Elfack 2025
Right now, we can offer exhibitors at Elfack the opportunity to contribute to a strong program and knowledge content at next years exhibition, 6–9 May 2025! There will be two open stages with awareness-raising seminars and cases from the industry’s leading companies and organizations.
The programme council ensure quality content
The pace of development is incredible right now, in every area of technology. We need to raise skills to adapt to a climate-smart society, with ever-increasing levels of digitalisation. Elfack aims to mobilise the transition and impart new knowledge in the different parts of the sector. A council of key players ensures the quality of the theatre programme.