- Attend exclusive interviews, panel discussions and debates led by FT journalists.
- Hear from top executives and industry pioneers.
- Build valuable connections in a setting designed for meaningful engagement.
- Network informally at our drinks reception.
- Senior executives from global companies
- Decision-makers in DEI across industries
- Leaders from public organisations, SMEs, government, startups, and academia
- Download the app on Google Play or App Store.
- Create your profile through the link we’ll send to all registered attendees three weeks before the event.
- Set up your networking profile and book your first meetings.
what to expect at the FT Women in business summit
Main Stage
Hear from influential leaders across the industry as they discuss business strategies, market trends, and the forces shaping the future.
Exclusive Roundtables
Engage in in-depth conversations with peers and industry leaders in an intimate setting, fostering valuable connections and insights.
(by invitation only)
Interactive Insights
Join dynamic discussions where speakers, FT journalists, and delegates collaborate to analyse key trends and reimagine strategies.
Right people, right place, right time.
Join senior leaders, investors, policymakers and innovators for a day of insight and high-level networking.
Who you will meet
Expand your network, exchange ideas, and build partnerships that drive success — all with a global audience of:
Networking app
You can find a lot of relevant information (agenda, speakers, etc.) on the app, but it also offers an AI-powered matchmaking feature to book 15-minute meetings with other event guests. Through the FT Live Event App, you have the opportunity to connect with the right profiles among up to 1,000 attendees.
What's On? Super Early Bird Savings!
THE SUPER EARLY BIRD
IN-PERSON PASS
Gain access to in-person sessions and networking drinks. Network and connect with your peers.
£819
Full price £1,379 from 1 April 2026
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