Acquia Engage London 2026 Set for 18–19 May
Enterprise digital experience company Acquia will host Acquia Engage London 2026 on 18 and 19 May in London. The event is aimed at enterprise digital teams, marketers, technical practitioners, customers, and partners involved in digital experience and Drupal-related platform operations.
The programme includes keynote presentations, breakout sessions, networking events, partner activities, and product demonstrations. According to the published agenda overview, the event will focus on digital strategy, operational web platform management, customer engagement, and AI-related technology discussions across enterprise environments.
Artificial intelligence is positioned prominently within the programme. Acquia announced that Daniel Hulme, chief AI officer at WPP and chief executive officer of Satalia, will deliver a keynote session focused on organisational adoption of AI and emerging technologies. The event materials describe Hulme as a researcher and practitioner specialising in applied AI strategy and innovation.
A partner summit scheduled for 18 May will include sessions with Acquia leadership focused on partner relationships, customer engagement, and sales coordination. The broader conference programme on 19 May includes breakout discussions, partner showcases, and operational demonstrations related to digital experience tooling and enterprise workflows.
Acquia stated that the event is designed for business leaders, marketers, and technical teams seeking practical discussions around digital operations and customer experience management. Published event materials also emphasise networking opportunities between customers, agencies, technology partners, and enterprise platform teams.
Registration for the event is currently open through the Acquia Engage London website. Separate registration categories are available for customers and prospects, partners, and Acquia staff members. Partner passes include access to both the partner summit on 18 May and the primary conference programme on 19 May.
