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The Complete Guide to London Tech Week for Business Leaders and Founders

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This guide offers a comprehensive overview of London Tech Week 2025—Europe’s flagship technology event. It covers key sectors, innovation hubs, attendee profiles, tips for navigating the event, and how to make the most of your visit to the UK’s capital of entrepreneurship and technology.
London Tech Week brings together over 20,000+ global innovators, startups, policymakers, investors, and technology leaders to explore and shape the future of business, society, and the planet—through innovation.

This year, the overarching theme is “Innovation for Impact”, focusing on how tech addresses global challenges through cross-sector collaboration.

1. Numbers That Matter

Each year, London Tech Week brings:
London Tech Week continues to grow as one of Europe’s largest and most globally connected tech gatherings. With thousands of attendees, hundreds of events, and billions in investment represented. Here is a snapshot of the London tech Week:

  • 30,000+ attendees
  • 400+ events across the city
  • 1,000+ startups and scaleups pitching or showcasing
  • £15B+ in capital represented by attending investors and funds
  • 150+ nationalities represented

2. Sectors

London’s tech ecosystem is rich, diverse, and sectorally deep. From AI to fintech and cleantech to creative industries, LTW showcases the cross-cutting innovation shaping the future of business and society. These are the core sectors to explore during the week.

Fintech & Digital Finance
AI & Deep Tech
Healthtech & Life Sciences
Climate & Urban Tech
Creative, Media & Gaming Tech
Future of Work & Digital Infrastructure
Mobility & Smart Cities
Space, Frontier Technologies & Defense

2.1. Fintech & Digital Finance

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London is home to over 2,500 fintech companies, making it Europe’s most concentrated hub for financial innovation.

As the birthplace of neobanking and global leaders like Revolut, Monzo, and Wise, the city is at the forefront of embedded finance, cross-border payments, digital asset infrastructure, and decentralized finance (DeFi).

During London Tech Week, you’ll see this sector explore how fintech is driving financial inclusion, streamlining global trade, and evolving with regulatory tech (RegTech) in an increasingly digital financial ecosystem. Expect strong representation from VCs, regulators, banks, and early-stage disruptors. Here are some hot areas to explore:

  • Next-gen banking, crypto, and digital assets
  • RegTech and embedded finance
  • Cross-border payment innovation

2.2. AI & Deep Tech

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London Tech Week 2025 provides a platform to explore how AI is transforming industries such as finance, healthcare, climate, and logistics, while also raising questions about ethics, regulation, and human-AI collaboration.

This sector will feature everything from generative AI applications and robotics to advanced computing, computer vision, and natural language processing (NLP).

London hosts over 1,300 AI companies and major research institutions. Research giants like DeepMind and a vibrant startup ecosystem, London is one of the world’s leading hubs for artificial intelligence and deep tech. Additionally Academic spinouts, scaleups, and enterprise AI leaders will converge here to share use cases and breakthroughs.

Here are some of the hotest areas to explore in the AI/DeepTech sector:

  • Generative AI, machine learning, and LLM applications
  • Robotics and automation
  • AI for healthcare, climate, and finance

2.3. Healthtech & Life Sciences

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London’s healthtech scene combines the infrastructure of the NHS, globally renowned universities, and a growing base of digital health startups.

The city is a hotspot for innovation in AI diagnostics, telemedicine, wearable health devices, and genomics. At LTW this sector dives deep into the future of patient-centered care, healthcare automation, mental health solutions, and the integration of real-time data in clinical environments.

Anchored by top UK health institutions and the NHS innovation ecosystem. Focus areas include:

  • Digital health platforms and telemedicine
  • Bioinformatics, genomics, and AI in diagnostics
  • Health equity and access

2.4. Climate & Urban Tech

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Climate innovation is accelerating across the UK, and London plays a leading role, with areas such as cleantech, ESG software, and smart infrastructure scaling at twice the UK average.

During London Tech Week, an area to explore is urban resilience technologies — from low-carbon mobility and renewable energy platforms to circular economy solutions and carbon-tracking fintech tools. With strong government backing (e.g. Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, London Climate Action Week), the city is attracting startups, corporates, and investors working on everything from battery tech to sustainable construction.

Key areas to explore at LTW include:

  • Smart energy, mobility, and green infrastructure
  • Circular economy platforms and ESG software
  • Climate fintech and carbon tracking tools

2.5. Creative, Media & Gaming Tech

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London is a global capital of creativity, and the intersection with tech produces some of the most exciting innovations in gaming, immersive media, XR, and digital culture.

Technologies such as AI, blockchain, and spatial computing are quickly transforming storytelling, fashion, music, film, and live events. Companies in Soho, Here East, and Shoreditch are leading in virtual production, metaverse experiences, and creator economy platforms.

LTW showcases this cultural-tech fusion, with a focus on the tools enabling new revenue streams, direct-to-fan engagement, and cross-platform immersive content. As a leader in immersive media, fashion tech, XR, and music innovation key areas to explore include:

  • Web3 and creator economy tools
  • Immersive storytelling (AR/VR/XR)
  • Gaming platforms and eSports

2.6. Future of Work & Digital Infrastructure

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As hybrid work models, digital operations, and global talent mobility continue to reshape industries, London has emerged as a leader in worktech, remote collaboration, and digital infrastructure innovation.

This sector focuses on the technologies and platforms redefining how businesses operate, scale, and engage talent in the digital economy. From productivity AI tools and cloud platforms to cybersecurity and smart office design, London Tech Week showcases how work is being reimagined across industries, borders, and generations.

  • Remote work tools & virtual collaboration platforms (e.g., AI meeting assistants, virtual workspaces)
  • Enterprise software & cloud infrastructure
  • Digital identity, data security & employee privacy
  • Upskilling platforms & future-ready education
  • HR tech, talent intelligence & global hiring solutions
  • Smart office tech & hybrid work environments


2.7. Mobility & Smart Cities

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London is a global testbed for future mobility and urban innovation. From electric vehicles and last-mile delivery drones to intelligent transport systems and smart urban planning, the city is piloting solutions that make urban life more efficient, sustainable, and people-centric.

At London Tech Week, this sector explores how tech is reshaping movement—of goods, people, and services—through integrated, data-driven approaches. Here are some key areas to explore:

  • EVs, charging infrastructure & e-mobility solutions
  • Urban mobility platforms (shared bikes, ride-hailing, micro-mobility)
  • Smart traffic systems & congestion analytics
  • Autonomous vehicle development & pilot zones
  • Drones & robotics for urban logistics
  • Digital twins & real-time urban planning tools

2.8. Space, Frontier Technologies & Defense

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London is positioning itself at the edge of frontier innovation, with fast-growing activity in space tech, quantum computing, and defense innovation.

As commercial space applications scale and public-private partnerships grow, the UK is investing heavily in dual-use technologies that serve both civilian and security needs. This sector explores how breakthroughs in aerospace, advanced sensors, AI, and quantum systems are transforming connectivity, intelligence, national security, and global risk resilience.

London Tech Week brings together innovators, investors, and government leaders working on the future of secure, high-stakes technologies. Key areas to explore at LTW include:

  • Satellite systems & space-based connectivity
  • Earth observation for climate monitoring and security
  • Dual-use AI and edge computing for defense and critical infrastructure
  • Quantum technologies for encryption, sensing, and computing
  • Aerospace startups & launch platforms
  • Defense tech accelerators, procurement programs, and policy frameworks
  • Cross-sector collaboration between space, defense, and climate tech


3. Who’s Attending?

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London Tech Week brings together a dynamic and global mix of participants — from early-stage founders and VCs to policymakers, journalists, and Fortune 500 executives. Here’s who you’re likely to meet.

Innovators and Tech Creators

  • Startup founders and product builders
  • Researchers and engineers from AI, climate, and health

Industry Leaders and Executives

  • Executives from FTSE 100, Big Tech, and global innovation firms
  • Corporate venture arms and digital transformation heads
  • Corporate sponsors hosting executive roundtables and scouting for partnerships

Investors

  • Seed and Series A venture firms
  • Top UK and EU VCs: Balderton, Atomico, LocalGlobe, Seedcamp
  • Family offices and angel networks exploring new verticals
  • Corporate, public, and impact investors

Policy & Government Delegations

  • Policymakers and regulators exploring the role of technology in shaping the future.
  • UK Government (DSIT, DBT), Innovate UK, and Tech Nation alumni
  • Trade missions from EU, MENA, Africa, and APAC and delegates from international trade organizations

Media & Analysts

  • Creators and podcasters reporting from events and sharing behind-the-scenes content
  • Tech journalists from TechCrunch, Wired, Sifted, BBC, Sky News
  • Trend analysts and ecosystem researchers

This diverse mix of attendees ensures a dynamic environment for networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration.

4. What Can You Do at London Tech Week

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Beyond panels and product demos, LTW offers a unique mix of networking, learning, and discovery across the city. Whether you’re launching, scaling, or investing, there’s a space for you to grow your impact.

Here are some of the key activities you can explore during London Tech Week:

  1. Network with Tech Leaders

    Build connections with founders, policymakers, and global partners.
  2. Experience Startup Culture

    Attend pitch nights, showroom tours, and coworking open houses.
  3. Discover Emerging Startups

    Visit exhibitions and startup showcases across multiple venues.
  4. Attend World-Class Keynotes & Panels

    Hear from leaders in AI, sustainability, fintech, and global trade.
  5. Explore Sector Summits

    Focused forums on Future of Work, Health Innovation, Fintech, and Climate Tech.
  6. Join Deep-Dive Workshops

    Participate in hands-on labs and private roundtables with ecosystem experts.
  7. Book Business Meetings

    Use the app to connect with VCs, suppliers, and collaborators.

5. What Sets London Tech Week Apart

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London Tech Week is unique in that it’s not a single event, but a dynamic festival of innovation made up of hundreds of sessions, conferences, and partner-led gatherings across the city. It brings together startups, investors, corporates, and policymakers in one ecosystem-wide conversation.

What sets it apart is its ability to blend business, technology, and public policy — offering real opportunities for partnerships, global expansion, and impact-driven growth. With London’s status as a global capital, LTW serves as a gateway between regions, sectors, and stakeholders, turning ideas into action across industries and borders. LTW differentiates itself from other events by being:
  • The UK Innovation Policy Hub:

    Real access to regulators, ministers, and programs like Global Talent Visa, Innovate UK grants, and trade support.
  • A Bridge to Global Markets:

    Ideal launchpad into the EU, MENA, U.S., and African tech ecosystems.
  • Startup Scale-Up Focused:

    With emphasis on fundraising, scaling, and corporate collaboration.
  • An Ecosystem Tour:

    Go beyond the expo—tech crawls in Shoreditch, MedCity tours, VC office hours.
  • Sustainability First:

    Green tech, ESG tools, and low-carbon event practices.

6. How to Plan Your Trip

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London Tech Week spans multiple locations—from Shoreditch to Canary Wharf—so smart planning is essential.

Book accommodation near your key venues, organize your schedule in advance, and build in time to travel between sessions to make the most of your week.

London is one of the world’s most connected cities, with direct flights from major global hubs via British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Emirates, Lufthansa, and many others. Whether you arrive through Heathrow, Gatwick, or London City Airport, public transport makes it easy to reach your hotel or event venue.

With the LTW app and a bit of preparation, navigating the week will be smooth and rewarding. Hera are some planning trip tips you should consider:

  • Arrival: Fly into Heathrow or Gatwick; connect via tube or Heathrow Express.
  • Where to Stay: Consider Central London (King’s Cross, South Bank, Shoreditch).
  • Event App: Download the LTW App to view maps, schedules, and book meetings.
  • Book Early: Hotels and satellite events fill quickly—secure access in advance.
  • Pack Smart: London weather can shift—bring layers, comfortable shoes, and power banks.

Taking these steps will help you navigate the London scene effectively and ensure you make the most of this incredible tech event.

7. Tips to Make the Most of Your London Tech Week

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Whether you're attending London Tech Scene for networking, learning, or discovering the latest innovations, preparation is crucial. Here are some tips to help you maximize your experience:

  1. Set Clear Goals:

    Define your objectives ahead of time—whether it's meeting key industry players, discovering emerging technologies, or finding new partners. Having a clear focus will help you prioritize the most relevant sessions, exhibitors, and networking opportunities.
  2. Plan Meetings Ahead:

    Maximize your networking potential by scheduling meetings in advance. Use the app and LinkedIn to lock in key convos before the week begins.
  3. Plan Your Route:

    Events are spread out—cluster your day by geography to save time.
  4. Go Beyond the Route:

    Visit innovation hubs like Here East, Plexal, and Level39.
  5. Go Digital:

    In today’s digital age, traditional business cards can be outdated. Instead, Use QR business cards or LinkedIn connections instead of paper
  6. Join Morning or Night Events:

    Some of the best deals and insights happen over rooftop drinks and side dinners.
  7. Limit Session Overload:

    While attending conferences and sessions is beneficial, NY Tech Week is primarily a hands-on event. Focus more on networking and exploring new technologies in person. Many sessions can be accessed later online, so prioritize face-to-face interactions and live demonstrations.
  8. Follow Up Fast:

    London is fast-paced—send follow-ups and book second meetings before you leave.

8. Discover London

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Beyond the tech events, London offers a rich backdrop of culture, history, food, and creative energy. Whether it's your first visit or you're a frequent traveler, the city provides countless ways to relax, recharge, and get inspired. From iconic landmarks and world-class cuisine to hidden gems and vibrant nightlife, there’s always something happening around every corner.

Take advantage of your time in one of the world’s most dynamic capitals to explore neighborhoods that reflect London’s diversity—each with its own personality, from the artsy vibe of Shoreditch to the elegance of Kensington. Whether you’re in between meetings or extending your stay, discovering London can be just as impactful as the connections made during the week.
  • Visit Iconic Landmarks: Big Ben, Tower Bridge, the London Eye, and Buckingham Palace are must-sees
  • Explore local food and markets: Grab street food at Borough Market or dine at Michelin-starred restaurants in Mayfair or Soho
  • Experience London’s nightlife: Enjoy rooftop bars, jazz clubs in Camden, or speakeasies in Shoreditch
  • Catch a live show: From the West End to immersive theatre, London is a global capital for the performing arts
  • Walk through historic parks: Walk through historic parks

9. Final Note

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London Tech Week is more than a tech event—it’s a strategic gateway into one of the world’s most international, resilient, and connected innovation ecosystems. Whether you’re a startup founder, investor, policymaker, or corporate leader, LTW is where connections spark, deals form, and innovation scales.

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Miguel Cordeiro
Entrepreneur and Investor. Founder of Empreendedor.com a leading Portuguese Entrepreneurship Magazine and managing partner of Media Invest where is actively developing digital and ...
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