GConferenceGridThe Conference Catalogue · Vol. 2026Folio № E81289
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JAX London: The Enterprise AI Conference 2026

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AX London: The Enterprise AI Conference 2026 is designed for software engineers, architects, and technical leaders who design, build, and operate AI-enabled systems in enterprise settings. The event focuses on integrating AI into real production systems, ensuring reliability, and maintaining rigorous engineering quality in non-deterministic environments. At…

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12Voices
0Underwriters
10Exhibitors
14On the bill · sessions
17Companies · in total
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The Voices

Programmed at JAX, in alphabetical order.
Emily Jiang
MicroProfile & Jakarta EE Expert, Java Champion, Author · IBM
Eoin Woods
CTO specializing in Software Architecture & Security · Endava
Jonathan Kahn
Communication coach working with senior technical experts
Kees Jan Koster
Due Diligence Advisor & Architecture Expert
Mark Price
Low-latency systems expert · 4OTC
Mete Atamel
Developer Advocate at Google, Cloud and Java Expert · Google
Peter Eijgermans
Expert Micro frontends, GDE, Angular and React expert. International Speaker
Ram Lakshmanan
DevOps Tools Founder & Architect of a Travel Applications · yCrash
Russell Miles
Expert in Chaos & Resilience Engineering | Author | Speaker | Software Architect · ClearBank
Sebastian Meyen
Program Chair Software & Support Media GmbH
Sumit Gundawar
Software Engineer | Scalable APIs, system integrations & platform architecture
Venkat Subramaniam
Expert in agile software development and bestselling author · Agile Developer, Inc.
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The Programme

Selected from 14 sessions on the bill.
  • TBA

    A2UI & MCP-UI: Agent-Driven Interfaces

    AI agents are getting smarter. But our interfaces are still stuck in chat-text boxes. What if agents could build, adapt, and drive user interfaces in real time? In this talk, we ex…

  • TBA

    Building Intelligent Enterprises: AI-Powered Java with LangChain4j & CDI

    Unlock the power of AI within your proven Java infrastructure. This session is for developers who want to enhance enterprise applications with artificial intelligence—without the c…

  • TBA

    Create Your Own Role-Playing Game with Agentic AI Using Spring AI

    Come and live code ALL together a Game Master (GM) that will be responsible for orchestrating multiple AI agents, each specialized in a particular task. We'll explore concepts like…

  • TBA

    Designing APIs and Integrations That Don't Fall Apart at Scale

    Building an API is easy. Building one that stays reliable when things go wrong, traffic spikes, or third party services misbehave is a very different challenge. In this talk, I wil…

  • TBA

    Designing for Disaster: Practical Cyber Continuity Strategies

    Learn how to safeguard your systems and turn disaster preparation into a strategic advantage! As cyberattacks and system complexity increase, virtually any system might suffer a di…

  • TBA

    Four Green Ticks – Yet Still Hacked: Threat Modelling for AI Agents

    An email comes into the inbox. No one opens it, no one clicks on it. Days later, a user asks their AI assistant a question. The agent uses the email as context, follows the instruc…

  • TBA

    How to Build A Troubleshooting AI Agent in Java

    When production systems fail, you need an intelligent assistant that can diagnose issues, not just surface metrics. In this session, you will learn how to build a production-ready …

  • TBA

    How We Used ML/AI to Forecast Production Outages

    Production outages rarely happen without warning — the signals are hidden in plain sight across metrics, logs, and system behaviour. In this session, you will learn comprehensive, …

  • TBA

    Keeping Control by Driving Better Architecture Decisions with Architecture Principles

    A common challenge in modern software architecture is how to empower people to make architectural decisions while keeping them aligned with the system's overall goals and prioritie…

Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

An audience of 17 companies, parsed from the program.

Seventeen companies in attendance.

The numbers below are derived from the speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors on this page — cross-referenced into one ledger. They are the only thing here that 10times.com cannot tell you.

01Fig. 01 — Composition of the House
0All threespeak · spons · exh
0Sponsoringsponsor only
10Exhibitingexhibitor only
7Speakingspeaker only
02Fig. 02 — The Voices, by Seniority

17% of the speakers carry senior titles — C-suite, Founder, VP, or Director-level.

  • C-suite18%
  • Founder / Owner18%
  • Engineer · IC325%
  • Advisor / Investor18%
  • Other roles650%

Of 12 on the bill · classified by free-text title

03Fig. 03 — The Heaviest in the Room
  1. 01AdobeEx
  2. 02AirbusEx
  3. 03American ExpressEx
  4. 04BlackRockEx
  5. 05BloombergEx
  6. 06BNP ParibasEx
  7. 07Booking.comEx
  8. 08EricssonEx
  9. 09Saudi AramcoEx
  10. 10WorkdayEx
  11. 114OTC1V
  12. 12Agile Developer, Inc.1V
  13. 13ClearBank1V
  14. 14Endava1V
04Fig. 04 — By Tier

Tiers were not disclosed for this convocation.