Prime Highlights-
- Hyve Group will launch Manifest Europe, bringing its flagship supply chain and logistics event to Lisbon.
- The event will unite logistics leaders, technology innovators, startups and investors to drive industry collaboration.
Key Facts-
- DHL joins as Presenting Sponsor, with over 120 companies and organisations confirmed as Launch Partners.
- Manifest Europe will focus on retail, e-commerce, automotive, industrial and pharmaceutical supply chains across key European markets.
Background-
Hyve Group has announced plans to bring its supply chain and logistics event, Manifest, to Europe for the first time. The inaugural edition, called Manifest Europe, will run from 19 to 21 October 2027 at FIL in Lisbon.
The event builds on the success of Manifest’s original edition in Las Vegas and aims to gather players from across the supply chain, including shippers, freight forwarders, carriers, ports, technology firms, startups and investors, under one roof.
Organisers say the event has already drawn strong early interest. DHL has signed on as Presenting Sponsor, and more than 120 companies, investors, shippers and media partners have joined as Launch Partners ahead of the 2027 debut.
Mark Shashoua, CEO of Hyve Group, said expanding Manifest into Europe follows naturally from the company’s recent acquisition of the brand. He pointed to Europe’s role at the centre of global trade, regulation and innovation as a reason the region needed its own dedicated event.
Manifest Europe will centre on industries such as retail and e-commerce, consumer goods, automotive, industrial manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals, with a particular focus on markets in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, France and Iberia.
Organisers say the event will stand out by combining traditional logistics players with technology startups and investors working on the future of supply chains.
Jay Weintraub, founder of Manifest, said the European launch supports the brand’s original goal of building a global platform for the industry.
Sophie Ahmed, President of Manifest Europe, added that the event aims to connect shippers, logistics leaders and technology innovators in a region she called one of the most complex and fast-changing supply chain markets in the world.
The Lisbon event will span two exhibition halls and include exhibitor stands, networking sessions, a hosted buyer programme and multiple conference stages.