AI Summit New York 2026
📅 Wednesday, 9 December 2026 → Thursday, 10 December 2026 in 146 days
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Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York, United States
The AI Summit New York 2026 runs Dec 9-10 at the Javits Center, the enterprise AI conference where commercial AI strategy meets practical deployment.
The AI Summit New York 2026 takes place on December 9-10, 2026 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City, and it is built for one audience above all: enterprise leaders and technologists who need to turn artificial intelligence from boardroom ambition into measurable business results. Part of the long-running global AI Summit series produced by Informa, the New York edition is one of the largest gatherings of commercial AI decision-makers in the United States, and 2026 marks its tenth edition. If you run AI strategy, data, engineering, or transformation inside a large organisation, this is a flagship event on the enterprise AI calendar.
What the AI Summit New York is about
Where many AI conferences lean academic or speculative, The AI Summit New York is deliberately practitioner-led. Its tagline, "where commercial AI comes to life," captures the focus: case studies, real deployments, and lessons learned from rolling out AI at scale rather than theoretical promise. The 2026 programme is organised across roughly ten content stages spanning more than 350 speakers, paired with hands-on workshops, live product demonstrations, and a large exhibition floor where over 100 technology companies show what their AI tools actually do. Expect the agenda to be anchored by three core tracks announced for this year:
- Next Generation — frontier research, emerging model architectures, new hardware, and the engineering challenges of pushing AI capability forward.
- Applied AI — how intelligent systems act, decide, and automate, covering generative AI, agentic AI, copilots, orchestration frameworks, and multi-agent architectures in production.
- Data Excellence — the data foundations that make enterprise AI work: governance, lineage, quality, observability, and AI-ready infrastructure.
Who speaks and who should attend
The speaker roster is drawn from operators rather than commentators. Past and confirmed contributors include senior figures such as Aaron Rajan, Chief Digital and Information Officer at Unilever; Elav Horwitz, Chief Innovation Officer at WPP; and Sid Vyas, CTO at LPL Financial. The event's Ambassador Chapter, which helps shape the agenda, brings advisers from organisations including IBM, eBay, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Panasonic, McDonald's, and Paramount Global. That mix tells you who the summit is for: chief AI and data officers, heads of AI and machine learning, transformation and innovation leads, product and engineering directors, and the investors and founders who orbit them. Sponsors and exhibitors in recent years have spanned the enterprise stack, from NVIDIA, Microsoft Azure, IBM, SAP, and Dell to a deep bench of AI-native startups and security vendors, so the show floor doubles as a vendor evaluation venue for teams making real procurement decisions.
What's notable for 2026
The tenth edition lands at a moment when enterprise AI has moved decisively from pilots to production. The 2026 themes reflect that shift: agentic AI and multi-agent systems, copilots embedded into real workflows, and the governance and data plumbing required to run them reliably and safely. The summit's structure mirrors this maturing market, with immersive features including a Start-up and Investor Village, a demo agenda, a masterclass and workshop programme, an AI Awards stream, and a dedicated hackathon. For attendees, the value is concentration: a single venue where you can stress-test vendors, benchmark your AI roadmap against peers in regulated industries, and hear candid accounts of what worked and what did not when deploying AI across large, complex organisations.
How the New York summit fits the wider AI Summit series
The New York event is the US anchor of a global franchise that also runs The AI Summit London, an edition in Singapore, and a co-located presence at Black Hat USA. That series pedigree matters: the format has been refined over a decade of editions, and the New York show consistently draws a denser concentration of Fortune-500 AI and data leaders than most standalone conferences. It also means the agenda is informed by what is landing across markets, giving attendees a read on global enterprise AI adoption rather than a single regional snapshot. In 2026 that cross-market perspective on what actually delivers return on investment is part of the summit's draw.
Format and how to attend
The AI Summit New York is an in-person, two-day conference and expo at the Javits Center, combining keynote stages, parallel track sessions, workshops, networking cafés, and the exhibition hall. A range of pass types is typically offered, from expo-floor access through full conference and VIP experiences, with sessions deliberately positioned as educational rather than sales pitches. Registration and the current speaker line-up are published on the official event site, where prospective attendees can register their interest and review the evolving agenda. For enterprise teams weighing where to invest limited conference time, The AI Summit New York 2026 offers a high-density, vendor-rich, case-study-driven two days squarely focused on making commercial AI deliver real-world impact.
Speakers
- Jorge Reis-Filho — AstraZeneca (Chief AI and Data Scientist, Oncology R&D) speaker (based on 2025 lineup; 2026 TBC)
- Nitzan Mekel-Bobrov — eBay (Chief AI Officer) speaker (based on 2025 lineup; 2026 TBC)