June event features 16 sessions

HIPTHER unveils comprehensive agenda for 2026 Baltics & Nordics conference in Tallinn

2026-05-22
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HIPTHER has released the agenda for HIPTHER Baltics & Nordics: Tallinn 2026, scheduled for June 2 at the Hilton Tallinn Park in Estonia.

The event will serve as the concluding conference in the HIPTHER Baltics 2026 series and is expected to bring together regulators, operators, fintech companies, founders, compliance professionals, legal specialists, AI practitioners, and startup representatives.

Tallinn was selected not only as the host city but also because it serves as the home base of the organization, with the conference focusing on digital governance, startup ecosystems, operational resilience, and regulated innovation.

The program includes 16 sessions conducted over one day, two parallel stages, three HIPTHER Academy workshops, and participation from more than 40 speakers and industry specialists from the Baltics, Nordics, and other European markets.

Industry discussions under one agenda

The conference agenda combines topics that often take place in separate industry forums, including anti-money laundering (AML) oversight, fintech expansion, artificial intelligence deployment, digital identity systems, cryptocurrency payments, operational risk, behavioral science, startup financing, and commercial development.

Sessions across the Compliance & Operations Lab and the TechXperience Stage will cover:

  • AML supervision, financial intelligence and market trust
  • Operator-supplier relationships within established regulatory frameworks
  • Digital identity infrastructure and eIDAS 2.0
  • AI-driven operations and compliance automation
  • Player acquisition strategies following slower growth conditions
  • Stablecoins, the Travel Rule and payment infrastructure
  • Governance, board accountability and operational risk
  • Venture capital, alternative finance and international startup expansion
  • Agentic AI and production-ready AI workflows for regulated industries

The agenda also features a regulatory update focused on Finland, alongside keynote presentations addressing customer relationship management strategies under evolving Nordic regulations, behavioral science in regulated sectors, and the practical implementation of operational AI.

Academy workshops focus on applied skills

HIPTHER Academy will continue its workshop program in Tallinn with sessions designed for professionals working in regulated sectors undergoing technological and regulatory change.

Workshop topics include:

  • Digital body language and executive communication
  • Production-ready AI agents for regulated industries
  • Agentic AI workflows and orchestration systems

Networking events return to Tallinn

In addition to conference sessions, HIPTHER will host several networking and social activities.

A welcome drinks reception will take place at Olympic Park Casino on June 1 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

On the morning of June 2, attendees can participate in "Nordic Flow: Morning Reset & Networking," a yoga and breathwork session scheduled from 7:15 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.

The conference will conclude with the HIPTHER Baltic & Nordics Gaming Awards and a karaoke event at Fort Bar, sponsored by Amusnet, beginning at 8:00 p.m.

"Tallinn has always represented something unique for us. Not only because HIPTHER OÜ proudly calls Estonia home, but because the Baltic-Nordic region continues to prove that practical innovation, digital governance, and entrepreneurial resilience can coexist without unnecessary complexity,” said Zoltán Tűndik, Co-Founder & Head of Business at HIPTHER.

With Tallinn 2026, we wanted to build more than another conference agenda. We wanted to create a room where operators, regulators, founders, compliance leaders, fintech innovators, and AI practitioners can have honest operational conversations about what comes next,” said Tűndik.

“The future of regulated industries will not be shaped in isolated verticals. It will be shaped through collaboration between technology, compliance, governance, finance, and human decision-making. That is exactly why Tallinn felt like the natural grand finale for our Baltic series,” he added. “And frankly, there is no better city in Europe to host these conversations than Tallinn."

HIPTHER said the Tallinn gathering is designed to focus on operational discussions and developments affecting regulated industries across the Baltic-Nordic region.

More information & registration here.

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