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Birmingham Tech Week set for strongest international presence to date

Taking place from October 19-23, the festival will host more than 35 events

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Birmingham Tech Week will return this October with its strongest international presence to date amid growing global interest in the West Midlands as a destination for technology investment and innovation.

In 2025, the festival welcomed delegates from 16 countries, including China, India, Canada and South Korea, with organisers expecting even greater international participation in 2026.

This year’s programme has been shaped by the recently launched West Midlands Tech Review, which states that the region’s £15.8bn digital economy can become the UK’s leading test bed for frontier technologies by increasing AI adoption, strengthening cyber resilience and investing in future talent.

The theme for Birmingham Tech Week 2026 is ‘Fast Forward’, which explores how organisations can respond to an era in which technological innovation is outpacing traditional business models and established ways of working.

Taking place from October 19-23, the festival will host more than 35 events across the ICC, The Studio, Birmingham Rep and Eastside Rooms, with organisers expecting to welcome thousands of delegates from the UK and overseas.

Confirmed speakers already include West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker, Rigby Group co-CEO Steve Rigby, and Alan Turing Institute researcher and TEDx speaker Lara Jeetley, with further speakers to be announced over the coming months.

Throughout the week, the programme will explore how increased technology adoption can help businesses and public services move emerging technologies from research into real-world deployment. 

“As a region where tech scaleups now generate more than £10.3bn in annual turnover, the West Midlands has an opportunity to lead the UK’s next chapter of technology growth – especially when businesses, universities, investors and the government pull in the same direction,” says Andy Hague, CEO of TechWM.

Birmingham Tech Week is about bringing those partners together to increase technology adoption, helping organisations translate innovation into productivity, investment and real economic impact.”

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