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The whole technology landscape all under one roof

The Tech Show London 2026 Conference Programme will feature a series of panel sessions across the two days. Each panel will focus on a specific topic trend within our key themes and will feature senior enterprise IT and public sector speakers and one technology provider.

We also invite you to submit briefs for a fireside chat, solo sessions and interview-style sessions if you feel that the subject would be better suited to those formats.

Submit your session idea

Join our prestigious speaker line-up

Featuring the top leaders across the world at the forefront of innovation, our five programmes aim to inform and inspire leaders and their teams to execute their digital visions with the right strategies and solutions.

Covering data centres, cloud & AI infrastructure technology, DevOps, cyber security, big data, artificial intelligence and everything in between, our co-located events bring together hundreds of speakers, exhibitors, and sponsors and an in-person audience of over 28,800 attendees.

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Top tips for session success

- Use a title that says clearly what it is - titles drive attendance.

- Present something new and relevant to the audience.

- Use real examples - avoid abstract terms and acronyms.

- Use storytelling and data to illustrate key points.

- Take questions during the session.

- Use quizzes and questions to keep the audience engaged.

- Field a speaker who is engaging, knowledgeable and passionate - good speakers drive attendance.

- Be prepared to quantify costs, time-frames and outcomes with at least comparative data.

- Don’t start with a slide “Who we are”.

- Don’t start by assuming you know the audience - if possible ask them / have an idea of what they want to know BEFORE launching into the conversation.

- Don’t stick to the script - it may be far better to answer audience questions than run the planned presentation.

- Don’t read slides - tell a story.

- Don’t use more than 10 slides for a 30 minute presentation and make sure at least 10 minutes are left for interaction and dialogue.

- Don’t avoid answering questions of how much it costs or how long to deploy by saying: “it depends” - give an illustration with possible ranges and contexts.