The Sett conference is a leading Nordic meeting place for innovative and lifelong learning, targeted at teachers, educators, and school leaders. The event takes place on April 14-15th, 2026, at Kistamässan in Stockholm. The conference aims to bring together leading thinkers and practitioners to discuss education and innovation, with a focus on collaboration and reflection. The event is organized into conference tracks, allowing attendees to select the topics that suit their interests best. The conference program features research, proven experience, and various learning tools to help attendees develop and stay ahead in their field. The event is a platform for exchanging ideas, networking, and learning from experts in the field of innovative and digital learning. The conference is an opportunity for attendees to combine research, experience, and learning tools to meet the challenges of the future. The Sett exhibition is an active, bubbly, and inspiring meeting place where companies, municipalities, organizations, and start-ups in the field of innovative and digital learning offer inspiration, practical tips, and product news. The exhibition is free to attend, and attendees can explore the latest trends and innovations in the field. The event also features the Library Square, a new initiative that highlights the central role of school libraries in future education. The Sett app, Easyfairs Nordic, is available for attendees to discover new exhibitors and visitors, connect with industry leaders, book meetings, get live updates, and customize their schedule. The event is a platform for networking, learning, and innovation, with a focus on collaboration and reflection. The conference program includes keynote speakers such as Nicklas Hermansson, Anders Tegnell, and Neil Selwyn, who will discuss topics related to education, innovation, and digitalization. The event is a must-attend for anyone involved in education and innovation, offering a unique opportunity to learn from experts, network with peers, and stay ahead in the field.
