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Milton Keynes TECH WEEK

A major celebration of innovation, artificial intelligence, robotics and emerging technologies will bring together some of the UK’s biggest companies and entrepreneurs with students and other tech specialists through Milton Keynes Tech Week 2025 this September.

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The week starts at Bletchley Park, the historic site which also hosted the first-ever Global AI Summit, setting the scene for a city-wide series of events. From AI in everyday life to the future of adult learning, motorsport, robotics and a Dragons’ Den-style pitch event with local investors, Milton Keynes Tech Week 2025 is gearing up to showcase what the future could hold.

Some of the UK’s leading names in tech and innovation will be taking part, such as Red Bull Racing and Technologies, Santander UK, His Majesty's Government Communications Centre (HMGCC) and The Open University. They’ll join exciting new tech businesses and industry experts. 

A major part of the week will be the Smart City Robotics Competition, held in centre:MK, where university teams from across Europe will put their robotics and programming skills to the test in real-world challenges such as delivering coffee, assisting in homes, packing goods, and flying drones.

Milton Keynes is one of the fastest-growing cities in the UK, recognised for its unique urban design and thriving tech scene. With an economy worth £13.3 billion+ annually and more than 2,400 tech businesses generating £3.4 billion in GVA (2022), it’s no surprise that one in three local jobs is in the tech sector. The city council’s five-year strategy for tech, smart city innovation, digital, and creative industries launched in 2024 continues to drive growth and reinforce MK’s role as a national leader in the field.

Headline partners include: The Open University, Santander and Cranfield University. Supporting partners include: British Business Bank, HAYS, Smart City Consultancy, Bletchley Park, HMGCC, and Aiimi.

Further information about the events and how to get involved is available on the Milton Keynes Tech Week website.

 
 
 

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