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Eminenture’s participation in London Tech Week 2026 (LTW2026) marked a milestone in our 5+ year journey of UK-India cross-border collaboration. The five-day-long tech extravaganza started from 8 June to 12 June 2026. Through high-level corporate engagement at iconic Olympia London, our leadership engaged directly with key policymakers and industry pioneers, marking a high-impact presence at this gathering of 30,000 global attendees, over 250 exhibitors, over 400 speakers, and over 128 countries participated. It was an integration into the UK corporate ecosystem where the largest networking helped to interact with the latest, critical intelligence on AI deployment and market scaling. Our representative engaged with the forefront of innovation at London’s largest technology fair. The motive was to foster and extend meaningful connections while emphasizing three core pillars: policy synergy, technological innovation, and relationship building.
The delegation of Eminenture moved across London. The motive was to foster and extend meaningful connections while emphasizing three core pillars: policy synergy, technological innovation, and relationship building.
Impact on Stakeholders
The whole event made our day as we witnessed how the corporate world leverages digital transformation solutions to deliver smarter and more resilient outcomes. The latest methodologies and cross-border insights stunned us. The momentum confirms that our focus on scaling and global market expansion is perfectly positioned at the forefront of the industry. Thanks to this global tech event where we got a golden opportunity to leverage these international corridors to drive innovation and value for our partners and stakeholders worldwide.
Sincere Thanks to Prominent Leaders & Communities
Our successful participation was supported by a world-class ecosystem of partners, including the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), London & Partners, the British High Commission (BHC), NASSCOM, the UK Government, and the entire London Tech Week Team. Eminenture’s leadership engaged in deep, value-driven conversations with industry titan Sir Tarun Ghulati, Chairman of St John's Wood Capital, a seasoned CEO, and a philanthropist.



This topic focused on artificial intelligence-driven transformation across industries, user experiences, and operational outcomes. It emphasizes the urgent need for the ethical, safe, and responsible development of AI as it scales.
This area helps organizations future-proof their operations and achieve sustainable growth through technological innovations, ranging from agentic AI and edge computing to next-generation cybersecurity for digital enterprises.
Groundbreaking scientific and technological advancements were key elements of this pillar. Its core was the revelation of the most exciting breakthroughs in space science, robotics, defense, and materials science, alongside the planet and life science sectors.
This theme emphasizes nurturing regional leadership in technology, funding, and policy. Its aim was to strengthen international collaboration and innovation ecosystems, so the UK and Europe remain the driving force in global technological development.







The floor at Olympia served as a hub forging cross-border alliances with technology leaders. Furthermore, our delegate got a golden opportunity to collaborate with the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), including an exclusive office tour. This was the place where we met with localized intelligence on commercial scaling and market entry.

The Houses of Parliament, Westminster was the foremost hub to engage in strategic sessions and discuss international trade corridors, data security, and national AI frameworks with prominent tech enthusiasts and corporate leaders. This was followed by high-level discussions for the UK's growth with the Lords of Bloomsbury and Deputy Mayor for Business and Growth, Howard Dawber OBE.

It was the week dedicated to showcasing the transition from AI theory to practical, live deployment. The UK’s £400M sovereign AI compute strategy and London’s new AI support packages were the highlight of the moment, boosting our confidence in its infrastructure.

A standout highlight was the series of high-level meetings with Sir Tarun Ghulati, Chairman of St John's Wood Capital. These discussions on global finance, geopolitics, and entrepreneurial execution have guided us to establish a robust roadmap for our future strategic operations.