EuroBrake 2026

1-3 June 2026 - Mainz, Germany

EuroBrake 2026 brought together the world’s brake and friction technology community for another outstanding year of collaboration, innovation, and insight. The event provided a dynamic platform for advancing technology, sharing knowledge, enhancing corporate visibility, and strengthening connections across its global peer network.
 
Now in its fourteenth year, EuroBrake once again demonstrated its position as the world’s largest technical event of its kind. It welcomed over 1,000 delegates and delivered a comprehensive technical programme featuring more than 100 expert presentations. In addition, 110 exhibitors showcased innovation across the entire value chain, reinforcing the event’s role as a vital hub for industry progress and partnership.
 
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EuroBrake 2025

3-5 June 2025 - Barcelona, Spain

The agenda for EuroBrake 2025 was designed to explore the full spectrum of braking technologies, from braking materials and NVH to brake-by-wire, thermal management, validation, and automated braking systems. The programme included 21 technical sessions, with high level presentations from leading experts, inspiring keynote speeches, a vibrant OEM panel and a dedicated strategy panel focusing on global innovations and challenges in vehicle braking systems. 

Through the 2025 EuroBrake Student Opportunity Programme we once again welcomed 15 talented international students to our community. And for the first time we proudly awarded the Harald Abendroth Prize to recognise the work of the next generation of engineers. 

Report contents 

  • Foreword: Jan Münchhoff, Chair, EuroBrake 2025 
  • EuroBrake 2025 
  • 2025 EuroBrake Strategy Panel 
  • 2025 OEM Panel: The Voice of the OEM 
  • Keynotes 
  • Harald Abendroth Award 
  • EuroBrake poster winners 
  • EuroBrake 2025 Sponsors 
  • See you at EuroBrake 2026!


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