Munich Security Conference
(92 Speakers — Strategic Briefing | Moments of Influence Calendar)
Navigating the Geopolitics of a Decisive Decade
In the high-stakes theatre of international relations, the Munich Security Conference (MSC) 2027 remains the world’s premier platform for security policy and diplomatic dialogue. As we enter the 63rd iteration of this essential "Davos of Defence," the global business landscape is no longer a separate entity from the front lines of geopolitics. For the C-suite and corporate event planners, Munich offers a critical diagnostic on the structural forces, from kinetic conflict to algorithmic warfare, that will dictate market stability through 2030.
Bringing together heads of state, defence ministers, and global tech visionaries, MSC 2027 provides the authoritative roadmap for organisations operating in an era of "permanent transition."
Strategic Themes & The 2027 Global Order
The Architecture of Alliances
As we navigate the late 2020s, the resilience of NATO and the expansion of European defence autonomy have moved from policy debates to operational necessities. For global organisations, these shifts redefine regional risk and the security of trade corridors. Understanding the "intellectual chemistry" of these alliances is vital for long-term scenario planning.
Technological Sovereignty: The New Front Line
The security implications of advanced AI, quantum computing, and the global microchip supply chain are no longer just "tech trends." They are matters of national and corporate survival. MSC 2027 dives deep into technological sovereignty, exploring how emerging tech creates new vulnerabilities in cybersecurity and infrastructure.
Global Order in Transition: G7, BRICS+, and the Global South
The shifting dynamics between established powers and emerging blocs are rewriting the rules of global commerce. Leaders must now understand a world of fragmented interdependence, where diplomatic alignment directly impacts capital flow and market access.
The 92 Selection: Architects of Global Resilience
To deconstruct these complex shifts, we curate a collective of experts who operate at the vanguard of international security. Ciaran Martin, the founding CEO of the National Cyber Security Centre, provides the definitive blueprint for national and corporate cyber-resilience, while Nina Schick explores the geopolitical consequences of the "Information Revolution" and the rise of synthetic media. They are joined by Dr Marco Gercke, a leading voice on the legal and strategic challenges of cyber-warfare, and Alexandra Forsyth, who bridges the gap between high-level intelligence and executive decision-making. Together, these voices translate the macro-tremors of Munich into the cognitive clarity required for modern leadership.
Why the "Munich Mindset" Matters for Your Next Event
For event curators and communications teams, the themes emerging from Munich are the primary drivers of executive inquiry. When delivering keynotes or appearing on stage, our speakers provide the strategic foresight required to translate global instability into a sustainable competitive advantage.
At 92 Speakers, we ensure your next leadership summit or global forum possesses the intellectual depth to navigate a world in flux.