NATO MICIS 2026
(92 Speakers — Strategic Briefing | Moments of Influence Calendar | 12–13 May 2026)
The Architecture of Cognitive Superiority
As the NATO International Conference on Military Communication and Information Systems (MICIS) convenes on 12–13 May 2026, the global security landscape is being redefined by the convergence of sovereign AI hardware, quantum encryption, and multi-domain synchronisation. This is not merely a technical symposium; it is the frontline of geopolitical resilience. For the C-suite, the innovations discussed at NATO MICIS serve as the ultimate stress test for corporate cybersecurity and data sovereignty.
At 92 Speakers, we provide the functional authority required to translate these high-stakes military paradigms into the intellectual chemistry of boardroom strategy. We offer access to the strategists who understand that in 2026, information is not just an asset—it is the primary theatre of competition.
The 92 Selection: Command, Control, and Corporate Clarity
Our selection bypasses the ephemeral nature of celebrity, focusing instead on the cognitive depth and operational rigour necessary to navigate an era of unmetered intelligence:
Anders Fogh Rasmussen: As the former Secretary General of NATO and Prime Minister of Denmark, Rasmussen is the definitive authority on transatlantic security. He provides boards with the authoritative roadmap for navigating the "new cold war" and the critical necessity of democratic alliance in a fragmented world.
Sir Nick Clegg: Positioned at the epicentre of global communication and AI policy, Clegg deconstructs the structural shifts in digital sovereignty. He offers an unparalleled perspective on how the intersection of big tech and geopolitical regulation dictates the future of corporate connectivity.
Ian Bremmer: The president of Eurasia Group and a master of macro-political risk, Bremmer provides the strategic diagnostic required to understand "G-Zero" dynamics. He moves beyond the headlines to show how shifting alliances impact global supply chains and digital infrastructure.
Margrethe Vestager: As the architect of European digital regulation, Vestager brings a rigorous analysis of algorithmic governance and competition. Her presence on stage offers boards the clarity needed to navigate the fine line between technological innovation and sovereign compliance.
Guy Verhofstadt: A key voice on European integration and democratic resilience, Verhofstadt addresses the geopolitical tremors within the EU and NATO. He provides the intellectual framework for businesses to maintain stability amidst shifting continental power dynamics.
Dr Roy Casagranda: A scholar of grand strategy and political history, Casagranda provides the intellectual chemistry to bridge the gap between ancient power structures and modern military systems. He offers a profound historical context to the technical discussions at MICIS 2026.
The Security Mandate: Translating Defence into Growth
For corporate event planners and executive committees, the themes of NATO MICIS 2026 offer a high-impact window to demonstrate leadership accountability in a volatile world. When these experts are delivering keynotes, they equip your teams with the frameworks to secure their future:
Technological Sovereignty: Understanding the supply chains and hardware that dictate who controls the data.
Cognitive Resilience: Protecting the "human operating system" against misinformation and algorithmic bias.
Interoperability: Learning from NATO’s model to build seamless, cross-functional communication within global organisations.
In 2026, the most secure organisations are those that treat communication as a tactical discipline.