
Future Product Days 2026 is one of Europe's most exciting UX design conferences, bringing together designers, researchers and product teams shaping the future of digital experiences. Held in Copenhagen, the event explores how user experience evolves across products, platforms and emerging technologies. And you still have time to get involved.
If you want to design products people actually enjoy using, this conference delivers practical insight, real-world examples and a community that pushes your thinking forward. Here's what to expect from the event in 2026.

Future Product Days stands out among user experience design events because it connects UX thinking with real product delivery. It's not about spending three days listening to theory. It's showing professionals how UX works in practice, across different teams, tools, and real constraints. And it gives everyone a chance to take part in building, as well.
With sessions spanning research, interaction design, AI-driven UX and product strategy, this UX design conference helps professionals turn ideas into usable, meaningful products. You'll join designers, researchers and product leaders working on everything from early discovery to large-scale digital ecosystems.
This UX design conference focuses on the challenges UX professionals face every day. Each theme blends research, design and technology to create better user outcomes. These themes are increasingly valuable in a world shaped by fast-moving digital technologies.
Great UX starts with understanding behaviour. In sessions like Design for Agentic Experiences, you'll learn how to design for 'invisible experiences'. The workshop examines the unique challenges and opportunities designers face when creating AI products. Expect practical methods for improving usability, engagement and long-term retention.
A lot of data is often lost when creating UX. However, user experience goes beyond usability, and in Decoding Desire: Translating Insights into Persuasive Behavioural Solutions, you learn how to leverage the underlying human behavioural needs in design. The discussions help understand how to create emotionally intelligent digital experiences that respond to users in more human ways.
At the conference, you can discover many more sessions that explore how trust, emotion and context shape how people interact with products.
AI is changing how users interact with digital products. Sessions such as How to Design with AI Without Losing What Matters take a practical look at integrating AI into UX workflows without sacrificing clarity or usability. You'll also explore how user expectations shift as AI becomes more embedded in everyday experiences.
Future Product Days 2026 blends insight with action. The first two days feature talks that challenge how you think about UX. The third day focuses on hands-on masterclasses where you apply what you've learned. All throughout, you'll also get to network and mingle with like-minded professionals.
UX experts share lessons from real projects, from improving onboarding flows to redesigning complex systems. Talks focus on what works, what doesn't and why. Expect honest discussions about research, usability, accessibility and how to design for real users, not ideal scenarios. We take pride in helping conference visitors leave with a bag full of ideas and tools to use in their work.
A good professional conference doesn't just make you sit and listen, but also allows you to actively learn. Our workshops go beyond theory. You'll work through exercises that help you apply UX frameworks in practice.
Sessions like Practical Design & Build for Modern Products guide you through building future-ready experiences step by step. These hands-on sessions help you turn ideas into action.
This UX design conference attracts professionals from across design, research and product. Structured networking sessions and informal meetups create space for real conversations. You'll connect with people facing the same UX challenges, and learn how they solve them.
Copenhagen is known for putting people at the centre of design. From its urban planning to its digital services, the city reflects a strong focus on usability, accessibility and human-centred thinking.
Hosting this UX design conference in Copenhagen reinforces those values. The venue, Lokomotivværkstedet, sits close to the city centre and offers easy access via public transport.
Beyond the conference, the city itself becomes part of the experience. It's the perfect backdrop for showing how thoughtful design can shape everyday life, and you'll have time to explore the city beyond sessions if you wish (or why not stay for an extra day?).

Future Product Days 2026 ranks among the best UX conferences 2026 because it connects disciplines. UX doesn't exist in isolation, and neither does this event.
Unlike many user experience design events that focus only on theory or tools, this conference brings together design, engineering and product thinking. That combination helps UX professionals see the bigger picture. With thousands of attendees and a broad programme, it offers both depth and perspective.
Secure your place at Future Product Days 2026 and experience one of Europe's most engaging UX design conferences.
Choose sessions that deepen your research skills, improve your design processes or expand your understanding of modern UX tools and methods. UX Design Conference 2026 gives you practical insight, fresh ideas and a network of people building better digital experiences.
This is the perfect place for UX designers, researchers, product designers and digital professionals working on user-centred products. There will be many practical talks and engaging discussions.
This conference focuses on practical application. It connects UX with real product development, not just theory. We'd like to think it's plenty of fun, too!
Yes. The masterclass day includes practical sessions where you can apply UX methods, tools and frameworks. Pre-registration is required for some of these.
Future Product Days 2026 runs 22–24 September in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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