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The II foRHum Congress Cements Málaga as Southern Europe’s AI and Tech Capital

April 17, 2026ByDiego Navas
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Málaga’s trajectory as a premier destination for digital nomads, remote workers, and multinational tech firms continues to accelerate, bringing new focus to long-term sustainability and the current state of local water reserves. The city’s ability to blend high quality of life with a robust business ecosystem has positioned it as a strategic hub for innovation in Southern Europe. Reinforcing this status is the upcoming II foRHum Congress, an event designed to intersect artificial intelligence with human resources and talent management.

Scheduled to take place on April 23 and 24, 2026, at the innovative Sohrlin space, this congress serves as a critical networking node for professionals operating within Málaga’s expanding tech sector.

Connecting People, Technology, and Purpose

Operating under the theme “Connecting people, technology, and purpose,” the 2026 edition of the foRHum Congress aims to dissect the structural shifts occurring in the modern workplace. As automation and machine learning models become deeply integrated into corporate workflows, the mechanics of talent acquisition, retention, and daily operations are fundamentally changing.

According to Andalucía Económica, the event will gather industry experts and corporate leaders to address the direct impact of artificial intelligence on the future of work. The discussions will center on how organizations can leverage AI to optimize productivity without losing the human element that drives creative problem-solving.

Key focus areas of the congress include:
* AI-Driven Talent Management: Utilizing predictive analytics for recruitment and employee engagement.
* The Evolution of Remote Work: How decentralized teams can maintain cohesion and productivity through advanced technological infrastructure.
* Ethical AI Implementation: Navigating the regulatory and moral implications of algorithmic decision-making in human resources.

A Strategic Networking Hub at Sohrlin

For tech professionals, founders, and digital nomads recently relocated to the Costa del Sol, integrating into the local business fabric is essential. Events like the foRHum Congress provide a structured environment for this integration. The choice of venue—the Sohrlin space—further highlights Málaga’s commitment to developing modern, versatile infrastructures capable of hosting high-level international summits.

Attendees can expect a data-driven agenda featuring panel discussions, keynote presentations, and dedicated networking sessions. These interactions are invaluable for remote workers looking to transition from isolated setups into collaborative local partnerships, or for startups seeking to identify top-tier talent within the region.

The Broader Impact on Málaga’s Ecosystem

Málaga is no longer just a backdrop for remote work; it is an active participant in shaping how work is done. The concentration of tech events in April 2026 demonstrates a maturation of the local ecosystem. By hosting dialogues on critical global issues like AI and workforce dynamics, the city moves beyond its reputation as a lifestyle destination to become a center for thought leadership.

The data points to a sustained influx of highly skilled professionals to the region. To support this demographic, the local infrastructure must continue to facilitate high-value knowledge exchange. The II foRHum Congress is a direct response to this demand, bridging the gap between technological capability and human capital.

As we look toward the changing landscape of our daily work, it is encouraging to see our city at the forefront of these vital conversations. Navigating the integration of AI into our careers can feel daunting, but gathering to share knowledge, fears, and strategies reminds us that technology is ultimately a tool meant to serve human progress. By fostering these connections, Málaga continues to build a community where both innovation and people can genuinely thrive.

Diego Navas

Diego Navas

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