DTX London, the UK’s only event dedicated to business transformation, will open its doors at ExCeL on 1-2 October 2025 for its 20th anniversary.
Dedicated to ‘Innovation with integrity; driving value, delivering purpose’, this year’s event will reportedly showcase an unrivalled line-up of world leading speakers – including Olympic Champion, Mo Farah.
The company has articulated that DTX London 2025 has been reimagined to unite the people, technologies and strategies that drive purposeful, long-term business change.
Every stage will reportedly be built around the real-world challenges facing organisations today, while offering an education programme which highlights the importance of people in achieving successful business transformation.
The main stage, according to the company, will host leading technology experts from the newly formed DTX Advisory Board.
These senior leaders, from organisations including Segro, Apollo, Santander, Vanquis, the NFL and RSA, are driving digital and business transformation across the UK.
They will reportedly share practical insights and first-hand experience on delivering projects designed for long-term success
While cyber has traditionally had its own dedicated part of the show, this year’s event will see the topic weaved across all stages with a big focus on human-cyber risk.
This reportedly reflects the real-world reality that cyber is not solely the responsibility of security teams; it is a business-wide priority that affects every department and technology initiative, carrying serious consequences if overlooked.
One of many panels on the Holistic Cyber Strategies Stage will feature experts from Deliveroo and Citi, discussing how AI can be implemented responsibly, without neglecting security.
While Moona Ederveen, Principal Consultant at Information Security Forum, will also present how organisations cut through the hype around quantum threats and build a realistic roadmap for readiness.
The Main Stage will allegedly tackle the most pressing themes from navigating geopolitical impacts to building the future workforce, featuring a panel of C-level executives from Vanquis, the University of East London and Lloyds Banking Group discussing how to align tech leadership for strategic impact.
Attendees will also reportedly be treated to a session from one of the UK’s most celebrated editors, Bryan Glick, from the multi award-winning Computer Weekly.
The publication is reportedly responsible for uncovering and persistently reporting on the Post Office scandal, spotlighting injustice while actively campaigning to overturn wrongful convictions.
This year’s DTX – which is once again collocated with Unified Communications Expo (UCX) – is reportedly centred around the importance of people in business and digital evolution, exploring how people, platforms and processes come together to accelerate real transformation.
DTX + UCX is designed for anyone influencing technology selection and implementation, helping them discover innovation and find solutions that drive measurable business benefits.
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