Why Tech Show London 2026 Is Putting Human Questions at the Centre of the Tech Conversation
Tech Show London 2026 is signalling a powerful shift in how the technology industry is thinking about leadership, responsibility and impact.
As tech becomes ever more embedded in everyday life and critical infrastructure, performance and scale are no longer the only priorities. Trust, accountability and human consequences are now central to the conversation.
Opening the 2026 Mainstage with journalist and documentary-maker Louis Theroux, in conversation with Professor Hannah Fry, reflects this change. Their discussion will focus not just on what technology can do, but how it shapes behaviour, power structures and real-world outcomes. It’s a recognition that today’s biggest tech challenges are as much human as they are technical.
Across its co-located events – including Cloud & AI Infrastructure, DevOps Live, Cloud & Cyber Security Expo, Big Data & AI World and Data Centre World – Tech Show London brings together leaders, engineers and practitioners from across the ecosystem. In 2026, that cross-sector dialogue feels more important than ever, as decisions around AI, automation and data governance carry increasing regulatory, ethical and societal weight.
The event reflects a critical inflection point for the industry: technology leaders are being asked not only what they can build, but what they should build. Asking better questions about responsibility, impact and inclusion is becoming just as important as delivering technical excellence.
Read the full article to explore why human insight is taking centre stage at Tech Show London 2026.
