The agenda for the Tech.eu Summit London 2026 has been revealed

With only a few days to go, we are sharing the full agenda for the Tech.eu Summit London 2026, bringing together leading founders, investors and technology professionals across two days of discussions on AI, fintech, deeptech, climate tech and more.
The agenda for the Tech.eu Summit London 2026 has been revealed

With only a few days left until the Tech.eu Summit London 2026, it is time to reveal the agenda for what promises to be one of the most substantive gatherings in the European tech calendar this year. The summit will take place on 21–22 April at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London, featuring sessions with leading investors, founders and technology executives from across Europe and beyond, including representatives from OpenAI, NATO Innovation Fund, Morgan Stanley, Mastercard, Notion Capital and the Competition and Markets Authority.

The topics we will explore at the Tech.eu Summit London 2026

Artificial intelligence, fintech, deeptech and climate tech will be the central pillars of this year's agenda, explored through the lens of execution, market realities and the strategic decisions shaping European technology in 2026.

Day one opens with a fireside chat on where value will actually be created in the AI stack, featuring Wulfie Bain, International Applied AI Lead for Startups at OpenAI, alongside Payton Dobbs of Hoxton Ventures. The session will examine how the market is shifting from hype to commercial reality, with a focus on where builders and developers are seeing real momentum today. Further sessions will explore AI beyond software and its application in physical industries, AI's role in rewriting enterprise software, and what it means for early-stage AI startups to compete against larger players.

On the investment side, a panel will address how climate and deeptech companies are built and financed at scale, with Sanghamitra Karra, Global Co-Head of Inclusive and Sustainable Ventures at Morgan Stanley, bringing a perspective on impact investing across healthcare and the environment. The fintech track will examine why Europe remains one of the hardest and most defensible markets to scale a financial technology business, and day one will close with a discussion on whether Europe can win the AI race, featuring Kamil Mieczakowski, General Partner at Notion Capital, alongside voices from venture capital and regulatory advocacy.

Day two opens with a presentation on the fintech landscape in the UK, followed by a session on AI in healthtech. A solo presentation from Axel Kalinowski of the London Stock Exchange Group will then address Europe's capital markets and their role in supporting tech growth. Later in the morning, Jessica Lennard, Chief Strategy and External Affairs Officer at the Competition and Markets Authority, will take the stage to discuss competition as a driver of scaling, a session that will set the context for debates on regulation, AI and the rules of growth.

The afternoon of day two will turn to agentic commerce and what happens when AI starts transacting autonomously, with a panel moderated by Alexandra Edmonds, Vice President of Emerging Fin Tech & Agentic AI, Startup Investments & Partnerships at Mastercard. Further sessions will cover exit dynamics, how the next generation of AI-native startups can build defensible businesses, the future of creative production in an AI-first world, and a closing panel on deeptech founders scaling across Europe in quantum computing, autonomous systems and AI hardware.

The full agenda for the Tech.eu Summit London 2026 is now available. You can explore the complete programme here.

Networking and the Tech.eu Events App

The Tech.eu Summit London 2026 is designed to facilitate meaningful connections across both days. Through the Tech.eu Events App, available on the App Store and Google Play, attendees can connect with fellow participants, schedule meetings in advance and receive live updates throughout the event.

Get your ticket

Last Chance tickets for the Tech.eu Summit London 2026 are available now. With the event just days away, this is the final opportunity to secure your place before the summit opens its doors at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre on 21–22 April. You can get your ticket here. We look forward to welcoming you in London.

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