ETHis 2026 is a two-day Ethereum conference at the Deutsches Museum in Munich on July 2-3. Partners include J.P. Morgan, BlackRock, Siemens, and BMW. The event asks: what is Ethereum for in the real world?

ETHis 2026 is a two-day Ethereum conference taking place on July 2 and 3 at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany. The event runs alongside Festival der Zukunft and brings together Ethereum builders, researchers, and institutional partners to work through a single question: what is Ethereum actually for?
The Deutsches Museum on Museum Island in Munich is one of the most distinctive conference venues in Europe. The setting is intentional. ETHis is positioning itself as the event where Ethereum's real-world infrastructure story gets told, with partners that include some of the largest companies in European industry.
Most Ethereum conferences focus on protocol updates, developer tooling, and ecosystem growth metrics. ETHis takes a different angle. The event centers on Ethereum as infrastructure for real-world systems, with a particular emphasis on how trust, coordination, ownership, and settlement can be rebuilt on-chain for industries outside of crypto itself.
The confirmed institutional partners reflect this positioning. Siemens, J.P. Morgan, BlackRock, BMW, Intel, Infineon, and the Ethereum Foundation Use Case Lab are all involved. The Blockchain Bundesverband (German Blockchain Association) and the TUM Blockchain Club are also participating, giving the event a strong local grounding in German technology policy and academic research.
ETHis 2026 is organized around six thematic areas:
The program includes keynote presentations, working group sessions, and roundtable discussions. Given the institutional nature of many partners, some sessions will focus on pilot programs and deployment cases rather than theoretical frameworks.
The Deutsches Museum is the world's largest science and technology museum, located on an island in the Isar river in central Munich. Hosting a major Ethereum conference here is a statement. The building has hosted scientific and industrial exhibitions for over a century, and ETHis is using it as a backdrop for the argument that blockchain belongs in that same tradition of transformative infrastructure.
The museum's beer garden serves as the informal networking space between sessions, which fits Munich's culture well. The venue is accessible by S-Bahn from Munich city center and is within walking distance of several hotel clusters.
ETHis is primarily aimed at three groups. First, Ethereum developers and protocol researchers who want to engage with real-world deployment challenges rather than conference presentations about roadmaps. Second, enterprise teams and institutional investors who are evaluating Ethereum-based infrastructure for asset tokenization, settlement, or supply chain applications. Third, regulators and policy researchers from the EU who are working on frameworks for digital assets, stablecoins, and tokenized securities.
The combination of Ethereum Foundation involvement, industrial partners, and German regulatory stakeholders makes this one of the more unusual Ethereum events on the calendar. It is small and focused compared to EthCC, which suits the subject matter.
ETHis runs alongside Festival der Zukunft, a broader technology festival in Munich that covers topics beyond blockchain. The overlap creates a larger audience for crossover sessions, particularly around AI, climate technology, and digital infrastructure. Attendees to ETHis will have access to some Festival der Zukunft programming, giving the event an interdisciplinary dimension that pure crypto conferences typically lack.
Ticket information and registration for ETHis 2026 is available through the official event listing. Both in-person and virtual attendance options are offered. Given the institutional focus of the event, some sessions may require pre-registration or be invitation-only for roundtable formats. Check the official site for current availability.
The timing of ETHis 2026 is significant. The EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation came into effect across European member states throughout 2024, creating a clearer legal environment for tokenized assets and crypto service providers. German financial institutions, historically conservative, have been accelerating their blockchain pilots under this new framework.
BlackRock's involvement as a partner is a notable signal. The firm has been one of the most active traditional finance participants in tokenized fund infrastructure, and its presence at an Ethereum-focused real-world assets conference suggests the firm is moving beyond Bitcoin ETFs into on-chain financial infrastructure. For Ethereum developers, having conversations directly with these institutional partners in a structured setting is a different kind of opportunity than what most crypto conferences offer.
Theo Beutel
Ecosystem Development, Ethereum Foundation
Dominik Schmid
Co-founder, Miden
Professor Isabell Welpe
Professor, Technical University of Munich
Sebastian Becker
Managing Director, Blockchain Bundesverband
ETHis 2026 is a two-day Ethereum conference at the Deutsches Museum in Munich on July 2-3. Partners include J.P. Morgan, BlackRock, Siemens, and BMW. The event asks: what is Ethereum for in the real world?
ETHis 2026 Munich: The Ethereum Conference at Deutsches Museum, July 2-3 takes place on July 2 - 3, 2026. The event begins in 15 days from today.
ETHis 2026 Munich: The Ethereum Conference at Deutsches Museum, July 2-3 is held in Munich, DE. It takes place in Munich, DE.
You can register for ETHis 2026 Munich: The Ethereum Conference at Deutsches Museum, July 2-3 at the official event website. Visit the event page for ticket pricing, registration deadlines, and available ticket tiers.
ETHis 2026 Munich: The Ethereum Conference at Deutsches Museum, July 2-3 is organized by ETHis / Festival der Zukunft.
July 2 - 3, 2026
09:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Munich, DE
Munich, DE
ETHis / Festival der Zukunft