The value of everything
October 14 – 15
The Value Managers Summit is an international conference for professionals working in value management, value engineering, product development, and innovation.
The summit explores how structured value methodologies, AI-supported analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration improve decision-making, product performance, and sustainable value creation across industries.
Topics
AI-supported value management
Sustainable value creation
Design thinking and value engineering
Cross-functional collaboration in product development
Decision-making methods for complex projects
Formats
Keynotes, expert talks, case studies, discussions, and interactive workshops
Networking
Networking is a key part of the summit experience. Participants connect during the Styrian networking breakfast, gala dinner, and informal exchange sessions across both conference days.
Food
Catering and networking breaks are included to support a productive and comfortable conference experience.

What is Value Management
Value management is a structured approach used to maximize the value of a project, product, or service by improving its function while reducing unnecessary costs.
It focuses on answering one key question:
How can we achieve the required function at the lowest total cost without compromising quality, performance, or reliability?
Learn from international professionals shaping the future of value management.
Experts in Value Creation, Innovation & Decision-Making
The Value Managers Summit brings together experts from value engineering, product development, innovation, and strategic management to explore how organizations can improve performance, reduce unnecessary complexity, and create sustainable value. Through practical case studies, expert talks, and interdisciplinary exchange, speakers share proven methods for better decision-making in complex environments.
The value is a guarantee!
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The science will happen between people when new ideas happens
Johannes Robier

