OpenClassrooms co-founder to address EU-Startups Summit 2026
Mathieu Nebra, co-founder of the online learning platform OpenClassrooms, has been confirmed as a headline speaker at the EU-Startups Summit 2026, taking place on May 7–8 in Malta. The annual gathering brings together thousands of founders, investors and ecosystem leaders from across Europe to discuss the future of innovation, digital skills and startup growth.
Focus on the future of online learning and tech talent
As one of Europe’s most prominent advocates for accessible digital education, Mathieu Nebra is expected to explore how online learning, remote upskilling and project-based training can help close the continent’s persistent tech talent gap. His session is likely to highlight how platforms like OpenClassrooms are partnering with employers and governments to align digital skills with real labour market demand.
The EU-Startups Summit traditionally attracts early-stage and growth-stage founders, making the topic of scalable edtech and workforce transformation particularly timely. With European companies competing globally for engineers, data specialists and AI experts, the role of flexible online education has become central to long-term competitiveness.
Malta as a rising hub for European startups
By hosting the 2026 edition in Malta, organisers underline the island nation’s growing profile as a friendly jurisdiction for tech startups, investors and digital nomads. The event will feature keynote talks, panel discussions, pitch competitions and networking sessions designed to connect founders with venture capital and corporate partners.
For attendees, the participation of Mathieu Nebra offers a rare opportunity to gain first-hand insights into building a mission-driven edtech company, scaling internationally and designing training programs that genuinely improve employability. As Europe doubles down on digital transformation, his appearance in Malta is set to be one of the summit’s most anticipated sessions.

