ECCM22 - Oslo
Oslo
Driven by culture
What is built here is built for the city’s inhabitants, wether it’s public libraries, city spaces, museums, restaurants or other cultural experiences.


Wrapped in nature
Oslo is surrounded by forests, natural park and by the Oslo Fjord. A trip to Oslo is not just a visit to a city, but also a wonderful touchpoint with unique nature and opportunities to be active.
Committed to the future
Our city administration accounts for climate impact, just as they do for their finances. A young pioneering city where we are convinced that the best is yet to come!

Welcome to Oslo – The Vibrant Capital of Norway

The 22nd European Conference on Composite Materials (ECCM22) is taking place in Oslo, Norway, from June 21–25, 2026.
Oslo, Norway’s capital, is a dynamic city where modern innovation meets stunning natural beauty. Surrounded by fjords and forests, it offers world-class architecture, rich cultural heritage, and a thriving business scene. As a hub for sustainability and technology, Oslo is an ideal destination for global conferences. Enjoy its renowned museums, waterfront dining, and easy access to outdoor adventures—all in a city known for its welcoming atmosphere and efficient infrastructure.
What to do in Oslo
- The Munch Museum
- The National Museum
- The Oslo Operahouse
- The Nobel Peace Center
- Akershus Fortress & Norway’s Resistance Museum
- The Royal Castle
- Vigeland Park
- Take the boat to the Bygdøy Museums (see Kon-Tiki, vikingships, Polar expeditions or a Stavechurch)
Find more things to do and more detail via the links below.
Tourist information:
- visitoslo.com
- visitnorway.com (Oslo)
Venue
Oslo kongressenter/Oslo Congress Center
Oslo Congress Centre is located at Youngs gate 21, right in the middle of Young’s Square in downtown Oslo.