If you’re selling on Amazon from Norway – or even just trying to break into the ecosystem – it can feel a bit like working in a silo. Most of the “big” Amazon conversations still happen outside the Nordics. But that doesn’t mean you’re stuck.
There are actually a handful of solid conferences across Norway and the wider Nordic region where Amazon sellers, e-commerce operators, and performance marketers show up to talk shop. Some are Amazon-focused, others are broader retail or digital commerce events – but they’re all useful if your goal is the same: sell smarter, scale faster, and stop guessing your way through ads and listings.
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amaNordic is a conference focused on Amazon selling and marketplace operations, taking place on October 1-3, 2026 in Malmö, Sweden, which is relatively easy to reach from Norway. Even though it is not held inside Norway, it tends to attract a noticeable number of Nordic sellers, including those based in Norway who are looking for more Amazon-specific discussions than they can usually find locally.
They structure the event around real-world topics that come up in day-to-day Amazon work – things like listing optimization, advertising, and brand positioning. At the same time, there is a clear emphasis on how the platform keeps changing, so a lot of the conversations revolve around adapting to those shifts. It is not only speaker sessions, either. A large part of the experience comes from informal conversations between attendees who are dealing with similar issues, which often ends up being just as useful as the scheduled talks.
Ambizion is an Amazon-focused conference scheduled for early June 2026 in Tallinn, Estonia, with the main venue at Hilton Tallinn Park. While it is not based in Norway, it is often considered a practical option for Nordic sellers due to the short travel distance and relatively simple logistics. For people working in Amazon selling, it sits in that category of regional events where most of the conversations stay very close to actual business operations rather than broader e-commerce theory.
They build the event around a mix of talks and workshops, with a noticeable focus on letting attendees choose what they want to spend time on. Instead of following one fixed agenda, participants move between sessions depending on their current needs, whether that is advertising, product strategy, or brand positioning. There is also a social side to it, with smaller activities and informal meetups that tend to blur the line between networking and just having normal conversations with people in the same space.
eTail Nordic is an e-commerce and retail conference that takes place on 20-21 October 2026 at Slagthuset in Malmö, Sweden. It brings together people working in digital commerce, marketing, and retail operations across the Nordic region. While it is not limited to Amazon, the topics often overlap with marketplace selling, especially when it comes to online growth, advertising, and managing multi-channel sales.
The event is built around discussions and case-based sessions rather than purely theoretical talks. Speakers usually come from retail brands and e-commerce teams, which gives the sessions a more practical tone. A lot of attention is given to how companies handle things like customer journeys, AI in e-commerce, and profitability. For Amazon sellers based in Norway, it often ends up being one of those events where you don’t go specifically for Amazon content, but still come away with ideas that apply directly to marketplace work.
Looking at these events together, it’s pretty clear that Norway itself doesn’t really host many Amazon-specific conferences. Instead, most of the relevant gatherings happen in nearby Nordic cities or wider European tech hubs, which is where Norwegian sellers and operators tend to travel for deeper Amazon-focused discussions. It creates a bit of a “regional circuit” rather than something strictly tied to one country.
What stands out across all these conferences is how different they are in focus. Some lean into Amazon selling and marketplace growth, others move closer to broader tech, IT, or cloud infrastructure. Still, they all overlap in one way or another through topics like scaling systems, improving performance, or working with data more effectively. For anyone building on Amazon from Norway, it usually ends up being less about finding a single perfect event and more about picking the right mix of places to learn, listen, and occasionally compare notes with people dealing with the same kind of challenges.
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