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London Tech Week 2026

London, United Kingdom
Jun 8th, 2026
45 000

London Tech Week is the UK's flagship annual technology festival, held each June at Olympia London and across venues throughout the city. The 2026 edition (8–10 June at Olympia, 8–12 June citywide) brings together founders, enterprise leaders, investors, and policymakers to explore AI, deep tech, fintech, and digital transformation across multiple stages and an immersive expo floor. The 2025 edition welcomed over 30,000 attendees from 128 countries, including 12,500 enterprise leaders, 5,500 startups, and 1,000+ investors, with 2026 set to expand further.

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London Tech Week and the UK Tech Ecosystem

London Tech Week is one of Europe's largest technology festivals, held in London each June and organised by Informa Festivals in partnership with London & Partners. Rather than a single ticketed conference, it runs as a festival format that draws more than 30,000 attendees across the week, including enterprise leaders, founders, investors, and policymakers. The event has become a centrepiece of the UK tech ecosystem, regularly featuring keynote moments tied to government, with past editions seeing the Prime Minister and senior officials use the stage to set out national technology and AI policy. For anyone tracking the health of UK tech, London Tech Week functions as an annual barometer: a place where scale-ups raising capital, global enterprises scouting innovation, and public-sector buyers all converge in one city. The festival spans a main expo and content programme alongside hundreds of fringe events run independently across London, from investor breakfasts to product launches. That mix of official agenda and unofficial activity is part of what gives the week its reach, and why so many UK and international tech companies plan their June calendars around it.

Olympia London and the Festival Venues

The main London Tech Week programme is anchored at Olympia London, the historic exhibition venue in Kensington in west London. Olympia is well suited to the festival format: large exhibition halls host the expo floor and startup pavilions, while multiple stages run keynotes and panel tracks in parallel. The venue has its own rail station metres from the entrance, which matters when tens of thousands of attendees move through the site over consecutive days. Earlier editions of London Tech Week have also used venues such as the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in Westminster, and the week as a whole stretches well beyond any single building. Hundreds of fringe and satellite events take place across the city — in co-working spaces, member clubs, embassies, and corporate offices — turning much of central London into an extended tech campus for the week. Because the festival is distributed, attendees often plan their schedule around both the Olympia expo and the off-site sessions most relevant to their sector, whether that is fintech, AI, climate tech, or enterprise SaaS. Checking the official venue listing and the fringe directory before you arrive is the most reliable way to map your week.

Key Themes: AI, Startups, and Enterprise Innovation

London Tech Week covers the full breadth of the technology landscape, but recent editions have been dominated by artificial intelligence — from foundation models and enterprise AI adoption to AI policy, safety, and the UK's positioning as a global AI hub. Alongside AI, the agenda typically spans fintech, cybersecurity, cloud and data infrastructure, climate and deep tech, healthtech, and the future of work. The festival deliberately mixes audiences: a dedicated startup programme connects early-stage founders with the 1,000-plus investors who attend, while enterprise tracks target the thousands of senior leaders evaluating new vendors and partnerships. This blend makes the week useful for very different goals — a SaaS founder might come to raise visibility and meet investors, while a CTO at a large enterprise might come to scout emerging tools and benchmark their roadmap. Sessions range from headline keynotes on national tech strategy down to practical, sector-specific panels and product showcases on the expo floor. For founders building bootstrapped or VC-backed software companies, the value lies as much in the surrounding fringe events and informal networking as in the official agenda, since London serves as a gateway between US, European, and emerging-market tech communities.

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London Tech Week is one of Europe's largest technology festivals, held in London each June and organised by Informa Festivals with London & Partners. It draws more than 30,000 attendees over the week, including enterprise leaders, startup founders, investors, and policymakers. The festival combines a main expo and content programme at Olympia London with hundreds of independent fringe events across the city. It is ideal for founders, technology buyers, investors, and anyone wanting a snapshot of the UK and global tech ecosystem in one week. Check the upcoming events section above for the current edition.
London Tech Week uses a festival format with a mix of free and paid access. Many sessions, expo areas, and fringe events across London are free to attend, particularly for startups, while premium passes that unlock the full keynote and content programme are paid and typically tiered by audience (general, startup, and enterprise). Free startup passes and promo codes are commonly available ahead of the event. Because pricing changes each year, confirm the current pass tiers and any free registration on the official site. Check the upcoming events section above for current pricing.
London Tech Week takes place in London, United Kingdom, each June. The main expo and content programme is anchored at Olympia London, the historic exhibition venue in Kensington in west London, while hundreds of fringe events run at venues across the city throughout the week. Earlier editions have also used venues such as the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in Westminster. Because exact dates shift each year, confirm the schedule on the official site. Check the upcoming events section above for confirmed dates.
London Tech Week covers the full technology landscape, with recent editions dominated by artificial intelligence — including enterprise AI adoption, foundation models, AI policy and safety, and the UK's positioning as a global AI hub. The agenda also spans fintech, cybersecurity, cloud and data infrastructure, climate and deep tech, healthtech, and the future of work. Formats range from headline keynotes on national tech strategy to sector-specific panels, startup pitches, and product showcases on the Olympia expo floor, plus hundreds of independent fringe sessions across London.
For most SaaS founders, London Tech Week is worth attending because of its scale and the density of relevant people in one city for one week. More than 1,000 investors attend alongside tens of thousands of enterprise buyers and founders, and the dedicated startup programme is designed to connect early-stage companies with capital and customers. Much of the value comes from the fringe events and informal networking, since London acts as a gateway between US, European, and emerging-market tech communities. Bootstrapped founders in particular benefit from the free and low-cost access options. Browse our verified attendee reviews above.

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