Grey Matter Tech Summit 2026
Wed 23 September 2026 9:00 am - 5:00 pm GMT

Grey Matter Tech Summit is back for 2026. Your chance to learn about the latest in tech and connect with the experts.
What is Tech Summit and why should you attend?
It's our full-day community event designed to inspire businesses developing software applications and SaaS solutions. With two tracks and hot topics like AI, FinOps, application security, and application modernisation.
It's also a great opportunity for you to share your challenges, successes, and aspirations with speakers and peers from the industry. Including our Microsoft, security and mapping specialists.
Better yet, it's free to attend and lunch is included.
Get a flavour of what it's like by watching our highlights video from last year's event:
When and where is the event taking place?
Location: Prospero House, London.
Date: Wednesday 23 September 2026.
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