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8 tech and science events worth attending in 2026. Ranked by signal, not scale.

The tech conference circuit has a noise problem. Most events optimise for attendance, vendor exposure, and networking volume. The events on this list are selected on a different criterion: the […]

Martynas Kasiulis by Martynas Kasiulis
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The tech conference circuit has a noise problem. Most events optimise for attendance, vendor exposure, and networking volume. The events on this list are selected on a different criterion: the density of consequential information per hour spent attending.

A useful distinction: there are events where you learn what has already happened, and events where you learn what is about to. The former are useful for context. The latter are where editorial intelligence is made. This list is weighted toward the latter.

Bar chart: signal quality (blue) and noise level (brown) for seven tech events in 2026.
Chart 5 Tech events 2026 VeyrZest editorial assessment of signal quality vs noise level Signal = information density and first mover value Noise = volume of low insight content


01. NeurIPS 2026 — Neural Information Processing Systems

6–12 Dec 2026  ·  ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour, Australia

The largest and most influential AI research conference in the world, NeurIPS regularly draws 12,000–15,000 attendees and represents the primary public venue where foundational AI research moves from preprint to peer-reviewed status. Papers accepted to NeurIPS typically represent research conducted 12–18 months earlier — making attendance the single most reliable way to understand where the research frontier will be in 2027–28. The 2026 edition in Sydney marks the conference’s first visit to Australia. For the non-specialist reader, the AI safety, interpretability, and societal impacts workshops in particular are worth tracking.

→ neurips.cc



02. ICML 2026 — International Conference on Machine Learning

6–11 Jul 2026  ·  COEX Convention & Exhibition Center, Seoul, South Korea

Alongside NeurIPS and ICLR, ICML is one of the three premier machine learning research conferences. The 2026 edition in Seoul signals the growing importance of East Asian ML research capacity — South Korea, Japan, and China are producing foundational ML research at a rate that Western coverage consistently underweights. ICML’s Journal-to-Conference track makes it the best single venue for breadth of research exposure in the field.

→ icml.cc



03. SIGGRAPH 2026 — Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques

19–23 Jul 2026  ·  Los Angeles Convention Center, California

SIGGRAPH is where the graphics and rendering technologies that will appear in commercial products in 2027–28 are first publicly presented. AI-driven rendering, real-time ray-tracing, physics-based animation, and the intersection of AI with visual media are on the SIGGRAPH research agenda. For the VeyrZest reader sitting at the intersection of Culture and Deeptech, this is the event where the tools of future cultural production are demonstrated before they become the tools of present cultural production.

→ s2026.siggraph.org



04. CURRENTS Art & Technology Festival 2026

12–21 Jun 2026  ·  El Museo Cultural, Railyard Arts District, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Listed in the culture events above and worth listing again here, because CURRENTS is genuinely cross-territorial. It is the event where the conversation between art practice and technology research happens at ground level rather than in institutional frameworks. Its signal quality is exceptionally high relative to its size and profile. If you can attend one event this summer that you have never heard of, this is the one.

→ currentsnewmedia.org



05. AGE Meeting 2026 — American Aging Association

Spring / Summer 2026 (exact date TBC)  ·  americanagingassociation.org

The AGE Meeting is aimed squarely at biogerontologists, geroscientists, and longevity researchers rather than the commercial wellness audience. Talks include “Causes and Consequences of Immune Aging” and panels on “Bridging Discovery and Application: The Longevity Biotech Landscape.” If you want to understand the actual state of longevity science rather than its commercial representation, this is the event that tells you.

→ americanagingassociation.org



06. LAS Art Foundation: Sensing Quantum Symposium — Berlin

2026 (date TBC)  ·  Berlin, Germany  ·  las-art.foundation

LAS Art Foundation’s Sensing Quantum programme — which won the S+T+ARTS Prize from the European Commission — brings together artists, scientists, and technologists to address what quantum computing means for culture, perception, and the human experience of uncertainty. The October 2025 symposium included a conversation between physicist Tommaso Calarco and artist Hito Steyerl titled “Who Owns the Quantum Future?” This is exactly the kind of event that the VeyrZest reader needs and that mainstream tech coverage does not think to attend.

→ las-art.foundation



07. Festival of Biologics 2026 — Basel

Spring 2026 (exact dates TBC)  ·  Basel, Switzerland

The Festival of Biologics bridges the life science community, academia, and industry, with senior biologics professionals for research presentations and sessions on the intersection of AI and drug discovery. It is smaller and more substantive than the large biotech fairs and carries a higher density of working scientists relative to investors and commercial representatives.

→ festivalofbiologics.com



08. Targeting Longevity 2026 — World Mitochondria Society Congress

8–9 Apr 2026 (Now concluded)  ·  Berlin, Germany

Already convened in April 2026, the proceedings from this congress are worth seeking out for anyone tracking the systems biology turn in longevity science. Led by Dr. Marvin Edeas, the event represented a significant reframing of ageing from a damage-accumulation model to a coordination-failure model — arguing that the decline of inter-system signalling between mitochondria, microbiota, the immune system, and the genome is the more fundamental mechanism. The published proceedings are the most important longevity research document of the current year for anyone who wants to understand where the scientific frontier actually is.

→ targeting-longevity.com


SOURCES

— NeurIPS 2026
— SIGGRAPH 2026
— ICML 2026
— CURRENTS New Media Festival
— American Aging Association — AGE Meeting
— LAS Art Foundation — Sensing Quantum
— Festival of Biologics— Targeting Longevity 2026 / World Mitochondria Society

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