

The Turing Summit 2027
Sunday 17 October 2027
The Turing Summit 2027, organised by Future Tech Events, is a bold reimagining of the UK tech event landscape, offering a two-day festival in London that unites the nation’s most dynamic sectors—AI, Cybersecurity, and Quantum. Designed to break down industry silos and drive real impact, the summit features a content-led conference and expo with four agenda streams, including headline keynotes and focused breakout sessions, all curated by market leaders to deliver actionable insights and foster cross-sector collaboration. With an emphasis on purposeful networking and solution-driven dialogue, the event aims to inspire innovation and shape industry behaviour. Catering to 1,500 attnedees, the summit requires a modern, cool venue with comprehensive facilities for security, branding, catering, AV, entertainment, and seamless on-site management, ensuring an engaging and memorable experience for all attendees.
Venues
Here are our suggestions for your event.

Tobacco Dock
Tobacco Dock provides an iconic, high-impact setting for a large-scale tech festival, pairing historic industrial architecture with cutting-edge event capability. Its raw brick vaults, exposed timber beams, and expansive galleries create a visually striking environment that complements innovation-led programming and immersive brand experiences.
With over 16,000 sqm of interconnected indoor and outdoor space, the venue supports multi-stage content, exhibitions, demo zones, networking hubs, and experiential activations within one cohesive footprint. The layout encourages exploration and discovery, allowing attendees to move fluidly between stages, showcases, and social areas.
Purpose-built technical infrastructure enables complex AV, staging, projection, and lighting design — ideal for product launches, live demos, and high-production keynotes. The contrast between historic fabric and modern technology creates a memorable atmosphere that feels progressive, creative, and distinctly London.
Tobacco Dock is particularly well suited to festivals that aim to energise audiences, foster collaboration, and deliver an experience beyond a traditional conference environment.

Old Billingsgate
In the heart of the City on the North bank of the River Thames, stands a striking historic building that is a remarkable part of London's heritage. Old Billingsgate encompasses three versatile spaces and a beautiful terrace with unrivalled views of Tower Bridge, City Hall, The Shard and London Bridge.
This Victorian Grade II listed building was once a world famous fish market, running up until 1982. The Grand Hall, which now holds varying events from exhibitions to awards dinners, was the market floor, and the basement of Old Billingsgate, now The Vault, was covered in 50 years of ice used to store the fishermen's catch. Given an industrial twist by architect Lord Richard Rogers, the building has undergone an amazing transformation, from the 19th century's largest fish market to London's premier event space.

Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium Conference Centre offers an iconic, large-scale setting for a technology festival, combining global recognition with exceptional event infrastructure. Overlooking one of the world’s most famous sporting venues, the space delivers an immediate sense of occasion while providing the flexibility needed for high-capacity conferences and exhibitions.
The venue features a wide range of suites and lounges that can be configured for keynote stages, multi-track content programmes, exhibition zones, and networking areas. Floor-to-ceiling glazing with pitch views adds impact and natural light, creating an energising backdrop that enhances attendee experience and brand presence.
Designed to handle major international events, Wembley’s built-in technical capability supports complex AV production, staging, and broadcast requirements. Its scale allows organisers to host thousands of delegates comfortably, while maintaining strong circulation and crowd flow.
With excellent transport links and a globally recognised address, Wembley Stadium Conference Centre is ideally suited to tech festivals seeking visibility, accessibility, and a sense of landmark status — a venue that reinforces ambition and scale.

60 Great Queen Street
60 Great Queen Street delivers a dramatic, high-impact setting for a technology festival, combining monumental Art Deco architecture with modern production flexibility. Located in the heart of Covent Garden, this landmark venue features sweeping marble halls, geometric detailing, and the spectacular Grand Temple — one of London’s most visually impressive event spaces.
The venue’s theatrical scale lends itself perfectly to headline keynotes, product launches, and high-production presentations, while its network of adjoining rooms supports breakout sessions, innovation showcases, and curated networking environments. The contrast between its heritage interiors and contemporary technology creates a striking visual narrative that reinforces themes of progress and future thinking.
Built-in infrastructure supports advanced staging, projection, and lighting design, allowing organisers to transform the space into an immersive festival environment while retaining its iconic character. Its central location also enhances accessibility and prestige, making it an ideal backdrop for events designed to attract industry leaders and global audiences.
60 Great Queen Street is particularly suited to tech festivals seeking a sense of occasion — a venue that elevates content and creates a memorable, cinematic experience.

Magazine London
Magazine London is a state-of-the-art venue that can flex to meet your most ambitious ideas. At over 3,000 square metres, the site is one of the largest purpose-built hybrid spaces in London, with four distinctive internal spaces and a riverside Showground. At 9,700 square metres, The Showground has an outdoor capacity of up to 7,000 people, uninterrupted views of the city skyline and is the only site on the Thames that can accommodate drone show take offs.
From the floor-to-ceiling riverside views of Space 1, to the fully configurable ‘black box’ of Space 2, the building’s architecture reflects the industrial history of Greenwich. Built in 2019, the steel structure allows for vast and customisable use of the internal spaces, blending function with an uncompromisingly contemporary aesthetic of patinated steel, black OSB walls and polished concrete floors.
The venue has been designed with ease of use in mind, incorporating the highest-quality technical infrastructure, staging and facilities. It can accommodate up to 10,000 people across its internal and external spaces, providing an unrivalled landscape for performances, awards dinners, conferences, exhibitions, filming, fashion and ticketed culture.
Next Steps
Any questions?
Please call us – we welcome any feedback you may have and can adjust the proposal to suit your needs.
What happens next?
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Please review your proposal
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Short-list the venues of your choice
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Speak to us for a more detailed proposal including full itinerary
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Confirm your choice and we’ll book the event suppliers
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The venue will send a contract to you for signing and payment or payment through us, if required
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We’ll manage all aspects of the event in close relation with you
