26 August 2026 • London

SEMICONDUCTORS TO SYSTEMS SUMMIT • 26 August 2026 • London

One day. Four conferences. The UK deep tech value chain under one roof

One day. Four conferences. The UK deep tech value chain under one roof

Join 600+ leaders in chip design, semiconductor manufacturing, electronic systems, cybersecurity, AI and compute for TechWorks’ flagship 30th anniversary summit, delivered in partnership with the UK Semiconductor Centre.

Join 600+ leaders in chip design, semiconductor manufacturing, electronic systems, cybersecurity, AI and compute for TechWorks’ flagship 30th anniversary summit, delivered in partnership with the UK Semiconductor Centre.

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Not just another conference

For the first time, NMI, DESN, AESIN and IoTSF unite to connect the full semiconductor-to-systems ecosystem.

Be there this August as we shape what comes next.

S2S26 is a cross-value-chain summit for people building the future deep tech economy – from materials research and device design to secure systems, investment and global markets.

It’s where the semiconductor-to-systems ecosystem come together under one roof.

join us if you are…

  • Building semiconductor-enabled products
  • Creating intelligent cyber-physical systems
  • Scaling a tech company or commercialising research
  • Looking for customers, partners, suppliers or investors
  • Working in high-growth markets such as mobility, energy, aerospace, defence, AI, automation or health
  • Shaping policy, funding, skills, regulation or supply-chain strategy

Featured Speakers

  • Stan Boland

    Technology entrepreneur and investor

    Stan Boland

    Technology entrepreneur and investor

    Biography

    Stan was a co-founder and CEO of Five, a UK start-up bought by Bosch that built a prototype self-driving car and sophisticated simulation technology for safe self-driving development and testing. Before Five, he co-founded and led two of the UK’s most successful venture-backed communications silicon and software companies, Element 14 Inc. and Icera Inc., bought by Broadcom and NVIDIA respectively. Since 1999, he’s raised a total of $330M in equity venture capital and sold the resulting companies for about $1.3B. He’s now an active angel investor.

  • Sean Redmond

    President

    Silicon Catalyst

    Sean Redmond

    President

    Silicon Catalyst

    Biography

    Sean Redmond has nearly 40 years of experience in the semiconductor and software industries. Starting his career as a chip designer, he led two market leading design teams. Firstly in digital stereo sound for television and then the first embedded mobile phone chip with VLSI technology. Sean was VP Europe for Verisity Design Inc, taking them from a standing start to over 160 customer sites throughout Europe in 5 years. He instigated and led the strategic partnership with ARM, fueling its meteoric rise and successful IPO. Following their acquisition by Cadence, Sean became VP & GM of Cadence EMEA, doubling its business in 3 years. As VP WW Sales and Marketing for ARC, he helped turn its cash flow positive, leading to the eventual sale to Synopsys. In 2010 he founded and has been the CEO of Vertizan Limited, the developer of the Vitaq AI-driven Test Automation tool suite. He is Chairman of a UK semiconductor company, Cascoda Ltd. Sean has recently worked closely with the UK government on industrial digital strategy, co-chairing the ElecTech council and became a core member of the Secretary of State’s industrial digital leadership team. Sean has a BSc(hons), MSc EE from Kings College, London and MBA from Henley Management College.

  • Rebecca Dobson

    Technology executive, board advisor and industry leader

    Rebecca Dobson

    Technology executive, board advisor and industry leader

    Biography

    Rebecca Dobson is a technology executive, board advisor, and industry leader with extensive experience across many technology sectors. Having held senior leadership positions at Cadence, Arm, and Inmarsat, she has spent her career at the forefront of technological innovation, helping organisations navigate growth, transformation, and emerging market opportunities.

    Alongside her corporate leadership experience, Rebecca has worked for, and closely with start-ups and scale-ups as a board member, advisor, and mentor, supporting founders as they build and grow innovative technology businesses. She is particularly passionate about strengthening the UK technology ecosystem and helping ambitious companies scale from breakthrough ideas into globally successful businesses.

    Rebecca brings a unique perspective on the future of AI, semiconductors, and deep technology, as well as the leadership, talent, and innovation challenges facing organisations in a rapidly evolving world.

  • Simon Thomas

    CEO

    Paragraf

    Simon Thomas

    CEO

    Paragraf

    Simon Thomas, CEO and Co-Founder of Paragraf. He has a diverse background in physics, engineering and materials science, combined with many years’ experience in the fields of semiconductors, functional materials, solid state devices and capital equipment manufacture. To date he has raised over $150m in private capital to steer the company through to the realization of the world’s first viable graphene electronics device foundry delivering novel, game changing, products to market.

    Simon’s visionary leadership, in unison with a rare combination of significant academic and business experience, equipped him to overcome long-standing challenges in two-dimensional materials production, converting their lab proven characteristics into real world, high performance, societally benefiting products. In the next 5 years the company will make graphene and other two-dimensional materials standard in the semiconductor world, enabling industries to reap the high performance, low power consumption benefits of these extraordinary materials.

    Simon holds a Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering and a PhD in Materials Science & Engineering and is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. He is passionate about developing technologies that can solve today’s enduring challenges and beneficially affect global society. He believes that new materials hold the key to transformational products that will deliver a brighter, more sustainable future.

  • Dex Hunter-Torricke

    Founder & President

    The Center for Tomorrow

    Dex Hunter-Torricke

    Founder & President

    The Center for Tomorrow

    Dex Hunter-Torricke is a leading global thinker on AI and society, with two decades of experience at the intersection of technology and global power. His career includes key roles advising leaders including Elon Musk at SpaceX, Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook, Eric Schmidt at Google, and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Most recently, he led global communications and marketing for Google DeepMind where he launched Gemini.

    In February 2026 Dex launched the Center for Tomorrow, an urgent international effort focused on identifying the conditions to build successful societies in the age of AI. Dex argues that the key challenges of the AI era are not technical but societal, and that every organization, community and country must urgently transform to prepare for a radically different future.

    Dex’s work has been covered by TIME, Politico, the Wall Street Journal and New York Times among others, and he is a frequent public speaker on issues of AI and society. Dex also serves as non-executive director on the board of HM Treasury. He is currently authoring his debut book.

     

  • Paul Slaby

    Managing Director

    Canada's Semiconductor Council

    Paul Slaby

    Managing Director

    Canada's Semiconductor Council

    Paul Slaby is a veteran semiconductor industry professional, and Managing Director of Canada’s Semiconductor Council (CSC). His semiconductor career started with a post-doc research position at Carleton University, followed by a decade as a semiconductor R&D manager with Nortel Semiconductor and BNR. Subsequently he founded and/or ran several successful high-tech ventures including ATMOS Corp, MicroSemiX, VoIPshield Systems, Kaben Wireless Silicon, Teslonix and others. Now, with CSC, he’s on a mission to elevate Canada’s semiconductor industry to global prominence. He holds a MSc. in Applied Physics and PHD in Microelectronics.

What will I hear?

Four conference tracks cover the full semiconductor-to-systems value chain:

Build

Materials, manufacturing, devices, advanced packaging.

For leaders in semiconductor device innovation – from materials and process to advanced packaging and test.

Create

Systems, integration, verification, intelligent edge.

For leaders in complex cyber-physical system design across automotive, aerospace, defence, energy, robotics and industrial automation.

Secure

Cyber resilience, trust, AI threats, quantum safety.

For leaders in cyber security, identity, trust and resilience across connected systems from chip to cloud.

Scale

Investment, commercialisation, skills, global partnerships.

For leaders scaling deep tech innovation – connecting companies, investors and policy makers to markets.

Summit Overview

Four parallel conferences, choose which sessions to attend.

Who’ll be in the room?

Senior leaders from semiconductor design, manufacturing, packaging, embedded systems, automotive, aerospace, defence, energy, cyber security, AI, photonics, power electronics, investment, academia, government and international trade.

Network with CEOs, CTOs, engineering directors, innovation leads, process leads, architects, product leaders, programme directors, supply-chain specialists, senior technologists, policy leads, investors.

International delegations & global partnerships

S2S26 will welcome international partners and delegations looking to work with the UK semiconductor-to-systems ecosystem. Connect with international companies, investors, researchers and policymakers with global market opportunities.

Some of our 2025 conference attendees

Confirmed international delegations so far

Why attend?

Strategic clarity

Understand the technology, market and geopolitical forces reshaping semiconductor-enabled systems.

Expert perspective

Hear how leading organisations are translating world-class research and engineering into global market advantage.

Collaboration

Find partners, customers, suppliers and collaborators across sectors and international markets.

Valuable connections

Meet senior decision-makers from industry, academia, government, investors and international partners.

Technology insight

Explore the materials, equipment, devices, systems, cyber security and AI technologies shaping future markets.

Visibility

Position your organisation at the centre of the UK semiconductor-to-systems ecosystem.

Be there. Be heard. Help shape what comes next.

Where to Stay

Novotel London West

1 Shortlands, Hammersmith London W6 8DR GB
020 3027 6614

In the heart of London, Novotel London West is within a 5-minute drive of Eventim Apollo and Natural History Museum. This hotel is 1.8 mi (2.8 km) from Kensington Gardens and 2.6 mi (4.2 km) from Hyde Park.

TechWorks have secured a special reduced rate.

Rates are subject to availability and applicable until Tuesday 28th July.

Click below to secure your room

Premier Inn London Hammersmith

229 Shepherds Bush Road London W6 7AN
0333 003 8101

Just a two-minute walk from Hammersmith Station, close to Ravenscourt Park and Eventim Apollo

Premier Inn London Hammersmith

181 Talgarth Road, London W6 8DN
0333 003 8101

Just a five-minute walk from the Eventim Apollo and Hammersmith (District & Piccadilly) station

Our 2025 Conferences

200 Attendees
32 Exhibitors
20 Speakers

With keynotes from UK ministers, International presence from EU & USA and presentations from McKinsey, Paragraf, Arm, imec, Zeiss and others. Featuring pre- and post-event networking receptions.

180 Attendees
19 Exhibitors
25 Speakers

With keynotes from JLR, Green Hills Software, APC and presentations from QNX, NXP, Nexperia, Cadence, Aston Martin, LDRA and others.  Followed by post-event executive dinner.

225 Attendees
18 Exhibitors
30 Speakers

With keynotes from UK Government, Arm and NCSC and presentations from Siemens, ZF, Vodafone, TUV, Aston Martin and others. Followed by post-event reception.

100 Attendees
6 Exhibitors
12 Speakers

With presentations from Arm, Axelera AI, Imec, Cadence, Synopsys and Siemens.  Followed by post-event networking and special interest group formation.