Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from pilot projects to everyday HR operations, and enterprise leaders are increasingly looking for practical guidance on deploying AI at scale. Against that backdrop, Phenom has announced the first group of speakers for IAMPHENOM Europe 2026, its flagship conference focused exclusively on applied AI for human resources, scheduled for 4–5 November in Paris, France.
The two-day event will bring together HR executives, talent acquisition leaders, HR technology teams and business decision-makers to explore how AI is transforming hiring, workforce development and employee retention. Rather than focusing on theoretical discussions, the conference is positioned around real-world enterprise use cases from organizations that are actively deploying AI and automation across HR operations.
The announcement comes as enterprises across Europe accelerate investments in AI-powered HR technology amid growing pressure to improve workforce productivity, address talent shortages and deliver more personalized employee experiences.
A forum focused on applied AI in HR
Unlike broader technology conferences where HR is one of many topics, IAMPHENOM Europe is dedicated entirely to the practical application of AI across the employee lifecycle. Sessions are expected to examine how organizations are integrating AI into recruiting workflows, talent management, workforce planning, internal mobility and employee development.
According to Phenom, attendees will have opportunities to learn directly from organizations already using AI agents and intelligent automation to streamline work operations while networking with HR leaders facing similar workforce transformation challenges across Europe.
The first wave of confirmed speakers reflects a cross-section of industries including financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, telecommunications, consumer goods, aviation and logistics.
Confirmed speakers include talent and HR leaders from organizations such as Ageas, Air Arabia, Allianz SE, Arla Foods, Borealis Group, Bouygues Group, Campari Group, Leonardo, Proximus, Siemens Healthineers, and UCB. Former Kuehne+Nagel Chief Human Resources Officer Lothar Harings, now an investor, is also among the announced presenters.
The diversity of participating organizations suggests the event will highlight a range of AI implementation strategies rather than promoting a single approach to workforce transformation.
AI adoption in HR enters a new phase
The conference announcement reflects a broader evolution in enterprise HR technology.
Organizations are increasingly shifting beyond experimental generative AI deployments toward operational AI embedded directly into hiring, talent management and employee experience platforms. Modern HR teams are evaluating AI not only for recruiting efficiency but also for workforce planning, personalized learning recommendations, skills intelligence, career mobility and manager decision support.
Christina Brown, Vice President and General Manager of Global Customer Value at Phenom, said successful AI adoption depends heavily on each organization’s workforce needs and existing technology infrastructure. She noted that the conference speakers represent companies at different stages of AI maturity, offering attendees practical lessons from real implementation experiences rather than one-size-fits-all strategies.
That emphasis aligns with a growing enterprise demand for measurable outcomes from AI investments as organizations seek to balance automation with governance, compliance and employee trust.
Why the event matters
Enterprise HR conferences have increasingly become platforms for sharing implementation strategies rather than introducing new technologies alone.
As organizations invest in AI-powered Human Capital Management platforms, HR leaders face questions around change management, responsible AI governance, data quality, skills development and integration with existing enterprise software ecosystems.
Major enterprise technology vendors including Microsoft, Salesforce, SAP SuccessFactors, Oracle, Workday and ServiceNow continue expanding AI capabilities across their HR portfolios, while specialist providers like Phenom focus on purpose-built AI solutions for talent acquisition and workforce management.
Events such as IAMPHENOM Europe provide opportunities for practitioners to compare implementation approaches, understand emerging best practices and evaluate how AI can be deployed responsibly across increasingly complex workforce environments.
Market landscape
The HR technology sector continues to experience rapid growth as organizations modernize workforce operations.
According to Gartner, generative AI is becoming a strategic priority across Human Capital Management platforms, with organizations increasingly seeking AI capabilities that augment decision-making rather than simply automate administrative tasks. Meanwhile, McKinsey & Company has reported that companies effectively integrating AI into business operations are more likely to achieve productivity gains and accelerate organizational transformation.
Within HR specifically, enterprise investment is expanding across intelligent recruiting, skills intelligence, workforce analytics, employee engagement and internal talent mobility.
Against this backdrop, applied AI events focused on practical deployment are becoming increasingly valuable as organizations move from experimentation toward enterprise-wide implementation.
Speaker submissions remain open
Alongside announcing its initial speaker lineup, Phenom confirmed that speaking proposals remain open until 17 July. HR professionals, talent leaders, HR technology specialists and industry analysts are invited to submit proposals to share implementation experiences, research and best practices with the broader HR community.
As enterprise AI adoption accelerates across Europe, conferences centered on practical applications are expected to play an increasingly important role in helping organizations understand how emerging technologies can improve hiring, employee development and long-term workforce retention.
Market Landscape
Artificial intelligence continues to reshape enterprise HR technology. Gartner identifies AI-enabled Human Capital Management as one of the fastest-growing areas of enterprise software investment, while McKinsey research shows organizations using AI strategically report stronger productivity improvements and workforce outcomes. European enterprises are increasingly prioritizing AI solutions that support recruiting, skills development, workforce analytics and employee experience.
Top Insights
- Phenom has announced the first speakers for IAMPHENOM Europe 2026, an event dedicated to applied AI in HR that will bring together enterprise workforce leaders from across Europe.
- Confirmed speakers represent leading organizations across financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, aviation, telecommunications and consumer goods, highlighting diverse AI adoption strategies.
- The conference will focus on practical enterprise applications of AI in hiring, talent management, employee development and workforce operations rather than theoretical discussions.
- Growing enterprise demand for responsible AI, automation and workforce intelligence is driving greater interest in HR technology events centered on implementation best practices.
- Speaker submissions remain open until 17 July, expanding opportunities for HR practitioners and technology experts to contribute to industry conversations.
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