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Friday 12 June 2026 3:26 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 12 June 2026 3:27 pm

London Tech Week day five: A week that gave me confidence in the UK tech ecosystem

By: Russ Shaw

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From the office to the climate, the conversations this week point in a clear direction: UK tech is moving from potential to deployment across every layer of the economy, writes Russ Shaw from the final day of London Tech Week 2026

The fifth and final day of London Tech Week marked the close of its 13th edition — and a week that reflected the scale and maturity of London’s tech ecosystem.

I have personally attended 28 events and meetups from across the main stage at Olympia to the many fringe events across the capital. My 25,000 daily step count is a good indication of the city-wide, Olympia to Canary Wharf, experience London Tech Week has become.

Across five days, the conversation has moved from AI capability and investment, through adoption and workforce readiness, into questions of inclusion, industrial application and frontier technologies. Taken together, it reflects a sector shifting from defining what comes next to building it in practice.

The week will close with events such as the Tech Nigeria Advocates “Tech Owambe” at SAMA Bankside, bringing together founders, investors and operators to celebrate both community and ambition across the ecosystem. It is a fitting end to a week defined by connection — between sectors, technologies and people — across London’s tech landscape.

Alongside the celebrations, today’s fringe events focused on how talent pipelines are evolving as technology reshapes roles across sectors.

If earlier in the week the emphasis was on AI infrastructure and adoption, the final day moved further along the value chain, towards deeptech and the application of frontier technologies in traditional industries.

At the Tech West England Advocates event, discussions focused on how frontier technologies are reshaping the three physical domains of land, air and sea. The UK’s strength in applied engineering and industrial innovation was evident throughout the session.

The South West’s marine robotics ecosystem continues to advance autonomous systems and underwater technologies, while the Bristol and wider West England aerospace cluster remains one of the UK’s most established industrial innovation hubs, contributing an estimated £2.7bn annually to the economy.

These are not emerging overnight – they reflect decades of sustained investment, collaboration between industry and academia, and long-term industrial specialisation. 

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That long-term perspective was echoed in discussions on sustainability and climate technology.

At a session hosted by TLA Eco, attention turned to the relationship between technological progress and environmental responsibility. As AI and deeptech adoption accelerates, questions around energy use, efficiency and responsible growth are becoming more central to the industry conversation.

The UK climate tech sector is now valued at over £50bn and is home to more than 2,200 startups and scaleups working across energy, transport, materials and carbon reduction technologies.

Increasingly, AI, deeptech and climate innovation are converging – from grid optimisation and industrial efficiency to advanced materials and system-level modelling.

Whether the focus has been AI, skills, inclusion or frontier technologies, the UK’s role this week has been to connect these conversations within a single, intertwined ecosystem.

That is reflected in the scale of participation this year, with more than 30,000 delegates attending events across London and representation from more than 128 countries. 

London Tech Week continues to reflect a technology ecosystem that is increasingly global and interconnected. From AI infrastructure to industrial deeptech, from workforce development to climate innovation, the conversations this week point in a clear direction: technology moving from potential to deployment across every layer of the economy.  

It has been fantastic to be fully immersed in the events, activities and meetups throughout the week, giving me confidence that the UK tech ecosystem is one of the most strong, innovative and dynamic globally. I am already looking forward to LTW 2027!

Russ Shaw is a founding partner of London Tech Week

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