What lingered after the badges came off wasn’t a single breakthrough announcement but a mood. Tech feels like it’s exiting a phase of endless possibility and entering one of enforced choices. Power versus performance, speed versus control, openness versus safety. The events didn’t resolve those tensions, but they made them visible, sometimes uncomfortably so. That’s probably healthy. Real progress usually starts when the room stops applauding every slide and starts arguing quietly in the hallway, and there was a lot of that this time around.
- Hannover Messe: Trade Fair for the Manufacturing Industry, 20–24 April 2026, Hannover, Germany
- DesignCon 2026, Feb. 24–26, Santa Clara Convention Center
- NICT at Mobile World Congress 2026, March 2–5, Barcelona
- Sonar Summit: A global conversation about building better software in the AI era, March 3, 2026
- Cybertech 2026: Proof That the Industry Is Finally Catching Up With Reality
- Chiplet Summit 2026, February 17–19, Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, California
- MIT Sloan CIO Symposium Innovation Showcase 2026, May 19, 2026, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Humanoid Robot Forum 2026, June 22–25, Chicago
- Supercomputing Asia 2026, January 26–29, Osaka International Convention Center, Japan
- Chiplet Summit 2026, February 17–19, Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, California
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