GS1 Nordic Summit is a new, Nordic, industry conference bringing together business leaders, decision-makers, and technology experts from across the Nordics. The event focuses on how global standards, high-quality data, and cross-industry collaboration can support digital transformation, regulatory compliance, and sustainable growth.
The Summit will take place on 7–8 May 2026 in Oslo, Norway, and will be conducted entirely in English to enable broad Nordic and international participation. Read more below.
Why attend this years summit
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In today’s high-stakes global market, supply chain leaders must balance risk, resilience and innovation to stay ahead of the curve.
GS1 Nordic Summit is designed as a strategic meeting place for organisations working across borders, sectors, and value chains.
The conference addresses shared Nordic challenges related to:
The need for reliable, interoperable data across supply chains
Digitalisation of products, processes, and information flows
Collaboration between industry, solution providers, and public authorities
Increasing regulatory and sustainabiliy requirements
Through keynotes, case presentations, and interactive sessions, the Summit highlights how GS1 standards enable a common digital language that supports efficiency, transparency, and trust.
Industries represented include:
Daily goods
Durable goods
Construction
Technology providers
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GS1 Nordic Summit is relevant for professionals working within:
Supply chain management and logistics
Digitalisation, IT, and data management
Sustainability, compliance, and regulatory affairs
Product management and innovation
Executive leadership and strategy
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Strategic Insight
Gain up-to-date insight into major developments shaping Nordic and European markets — including regulatory frameworks, digital product information, and emerging best practices for data sharing and traceability.
Practical Use Cases
Learn from real-world examples presented by leading companies and organisations across retail, manufacturing, logistics, and technology. Sessions focus on practical implementation, not theory.
Nordic Perspective
While GS1 standards are global, the Summit puts strong emphasis on Nordic market realities — business culture, regulatory alignment, and cross-border collaboration.
Networking and Collaboration
Connect with peers, partners, and experts from across the Nordics. The Summit is designed to facilitate meaningful conversations and long-term collaboration, both during sessions and in informal networking settings.
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By attending GS1 Nordic Summit 2026, I will be able to:
Strengthen my understanding of how standardised data supports digital transformation and compliance
Identify concrete opportunities for improving data quality, traceability, and interoperability within our organisation
Build relationships with relevant stakeholders across industries and countries
Bring back insights and recommendations that support strategic and operational decision-making