
Key event taking place in Brussels in April to rethink the future of bridges, roads and tunnels.
The 2026 Eurobridge conference promises to be a must-attend event dedicated to Europe’s mobility infrastructure. At a time of climate transition, increasing budgetary constraints and ageing assets, Eurobridge offers a key opportunity to rethink the future of bridges, roads and tunnels.
The event in Brussels on Friday 10 April 2026 aims to act as a knowledge platform, where attendees can learn about countries’ challenges and strategies linked to maintenance, exchange best practices and discover innovative techniques. Eurobridge also aims to alert public administrations, the European Commission and the European Parliament, on their networks’ growing maintenance needs, to maintain the level of service around Europe.
The 2026 conference will bring together European policymakers, infrastructure managers, engineers, academics and industry leaders for a full day of high-level exchanges and concrete insights, featuring:
- A European political roundtable on transport priorities, TEN-T corridors, military mobility and EU funding frameworks,
- Innovative infrastructure maintenance models, including advanced inspection methods, lifecycle management and the growing role of artificial intelligence.
- Exclusive presentations of major infrastructure projects, including the iconic Messina Bridge connecting Italy to Sicily.
- Discussions on training and skills, focusing on how to better integrate maintenance into engineering education.
- In-depth sessions on carbon impact and sustainability, showcasing concrete national and project-based initiatives across Europe.
Eurobridge offers attendees a strategic platform where policy, engineering excellence and sustainability converge to shape the future of European mobility infrastructure. The event will focus on infrastructure for mobility, from bridges and roads to tunnels.
Inés Ferguson, president of the European consulting engineering federation EFCA, will be speaking at the event to highlight the role of consulting engineers in resilience, innovation and cooperation across infrastructure sectors. To join other leading voices from across Europe and be part of the conversation for tomorrow’s infrastructure, click on the link below.














