Milton Keynes City Council has announced the return of Milton Keynes Tech Week, which will be a parade of technologies in the city in October.
Taking place from 12–16 October 2026, Milton Keynes Tech Week will once again bring together leaders, innovators and communities, building on last year’s success which saw more than 23,000 people attend 30+ events.
Leader of Milton Keynes City Council, Cllr Jane Carr, said, “Milton Keynes has firmly established itself as a leading home for technology and innovation in the UK. Tech Week is a powerful reflection of that strength, bringing together the people, ideas and businesses shaping the future. We’re proud to support its return and encourage organisations to get involved, showcase their work and be part of the city’s continued growth.”
Businesses, organisations and community groups across the city and beyond are invited to play a direct role in the week by hosting panels, workshops, demos or networking sessions as part of the programme. Businesses looking to raise their profile and connect with Milton Keynes’ fast-growing tech ecosystem can also take advantage of sponsorship opportunities.
MK City Council said that partners would, “benefit from visibility across the week and will have direct access to a highly engaged audience of founders, investors, businesses and policymakers. Those looking to run an event as an official part of tech week, or to become an official partner are invited apply on the Milton Keynes Tech Week official website.”
Current programme highlights include an official launch event and VIP reception on Monday 12 October at Bletchley Park led by MK City Council, and a nationally significant tech conference taking place on Thursday 15 October.
Reports value Milton Keynes as worth over £15.7 billion to the UK economy, with more than 2,400 tech businesses generating £3.4 billion in GVA. Around one in three jobs in the city is linked to tech, reinforcing its position as a leading centre for innovation. The city also hosted the first ever AI Safety Summit in 2023, welcoming world leaders and further cementing its status on the international stage for technology and innovation.
Milton Keynes Tech Week 2026 is funded by Milton Keyes City Council and delivered by Protospace CIC, an independent, not-for-profit organisation supporting the local tech and innovation community.
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