Tech.eu Summit London 2026: A new wave of speakers reinforces the event’s European identity
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A little more than two months before the event, scheduled for April 21–22, 2026 at the QEII Centre, Tech.eu Summit London continues to consolidate its place among Europe’s major technology gatherings.
The conference is expected to bring together founders, venture capital investors, corporate leaders and policymakers active across the European technology landscape. Over the past few years, the summit has positioned itself as a platform focused less on hype and more on the operational realities of building and scaling technology companies in Europe.
Speakers at the heart of current transformations
Among the announced speakers are executives from European scaleups, partners from some of the continent’s most active venture capital firms, and representatives of global technology leaders — including OpenAI.
The speaker lineup includes Laura Modiano, Nikola Mrkšić, Gavin Jackson, and Kamil Mieczakowski.
They will be joined by founders and investors from firms such as AltaIR Capital and Northzone, who are expected to share perspectives on company building, venture financing and scaling strategies in a market environment that has become more selective over the past two years.
A program focused on execution
Over two days, the summit aims to move beyond forward-looking narratives and concentrate on the practical challenges of execution.
The core themes, artificial intelligence, fintech, climate tech and deeptech, will be approached from an operational standpoint: deployment of advanced AI systems, infrastructure autonomy, sustainable business models and the emergence of European technology companies capable of competing globally.
Keynotes, panels and in-depth sessions will give the stage to operators dealing with the realities of today’s technology environment: capital allocation, international expansion, technological sovereignty and the growing geopolitical pressure on digital value chains.
London as a strategic crossroads
Hosting the event in London reflects this broader positioning.
Despite regulatory and macroeconomic shifts in recent years, London remains one of Europe’s most important meeting points for founders, investors and global technology companies operating across the continent. The Tech.eu Summit leverages this centrality to foster dialogue between different European ecosystems.
The city continues to function as a bridge between venture capital, financial markets and technology entrepreneurship — an environment particularly suited for discussions about scaling European companies internationally.
Networking and upcoming agenda
With the 2026 edition approaching, the Tech.eu Summit London aims to confirm its role as one of the key European forums dedicated to the growth of the technology ecosystem.
The dates are now set: April 21–22, 2026, with networking opportunities and side events expected to take place around the summit, bringing together founders, investors and corporate leaders from across Europe and beyond.




