Reset Connect London
23–24 June 2026 | Excel London
The UK’s green economy is currently defined by a unique paradox. On one hand, we are witnessing an unprecedented wave of corporate commitment to sustainability. On the other, the "implementation gap", the distance between setting a 2030 target and actually achieving it, remains the most significant challenge on the leadership table. For CTOs, IT directors, and digital transformation leads, this gap represents more than a policy hurdle - it is a fundamental data and infrastructure challenge.
The question is no longer which technologies to use - but who will adopt them, at what scale, and fast enough to meet 2030 targets. Reset Connect London is where those answers are found.
The Flagship Event of London Climate Action Week
Taking place at Excel London, Reset Connect has established itself as the flagship event of London Climate Action Week- a high functioning ecosystem where finance, policy, and technology come together to make things happen.
With over 7,500 attendees and 400+ speakers converging on 23-24 June, this has become a critical two days in the UK’s environmental calendar.For those in the technology sector, it opportunity to get in front of the decision-makers, investors and policymakers shaping the decade ahead.
Moving Beyond the "Why" to the "How"
The conversation in the C-suite has shifted. We are no longer debating the why of climate action. Instead, tech leaders are grappling with three practical barriers: data transparency, system scalability, and the integration of sustainable operations.
Reset Connect London 2026 is designed to address these challenges across our six main stages, with a strong focus on the digital tools powering the shift:
- Energy & Tech Stage: Showcasing the systems and software powering the grid shift and smart buildings.
- Net Zero Business Stage: Practical strategies for corporate decarbonisation.
- Finance & Investment Stage: Exploring the fintech and regtech solutions bridging the capital gap.
- Cities & Infrastructure Stage: Building the smart, connected urban environments of tomorrow.
- Nature-Based Solutions Stage: Leveraging geospatial data and satellite tech for natural capital.
- Pitch & Invest Stage: The launchpad for the next generation of climate-tech innovators.
1. From Big Data to Green Insight
Trillions of pounds in capital are waiting to be invested into the net zero transition, but the connection between investors and projects relies on one thing: verifiable data. This year, we are hosting over 2,500 investors and VIPs who are increasingly looking for technology enabled sustainability solutions.
Through our Finance & Investment Stage and the Pitch & Invest Programme, we are moving away from theoretical discussions and towards real deal making. For the technology community, this is the place to showcase how blockchain, AI-driven analytics, and IoT sensors can provide the transparency required to get the green economy funded.
2. The Tech & AI Hub: Collaboration at Scale
Decarbonising a global supply chain or managing a smart city’s energy load isn't something an organisation can do with legacy systems. It requires genuine cross sector collaboration. Our eight show floor hubs - most notably the Tech & AI Hub - are where these partnerships are forged.
Supported by headline sponsor KPMG, they bring together CTOs, engineering leads and digital transformation teams with the innovators and policymakers shaping the next decade of sustainability. For tech leaders, this is a directopportunity to align digital investment with the latest sustainability developments.
3. Incentivising Innovation
This year, the stakes for innovation are higher than ever. Through our Pitch & Invest competition, impact driven tech founders will take to the stage in front of active investors with the winner going on to represent the UK at the Startup World Cup.
With 300+ exhibitors on the floor at Excel London, this is where the tech sector finds the tools, platforms and partners needed to meet evolving reporting requirements like SDR and CSRD.
The Cost of Waiting
In 2026, the "wait and see" approach to sustainability is a significant technical and operational risk. As ESG reporting moves from voluntary to mandatory, inaction often results in systems that are incompatible with a low carbon future - creating technical debt that becomes harder and more expensive to address over time.
Reset Connect London is designed to support this transition. It brings together clarity, connections and solutions neededto stay ahead. By joining 7,500 of your peers at Excel, you’re giving your organisation the best possible chance of getting the transition right.
The Role of Technology in the Green Transition
Digital transformation and the green transition are inseperable. As 2030 targets draw closer, technology is the enabler - providing the data, tools and infrastructure needed tomeasure, manage, and reduce impact at scale.
Attendees will gain insights into:
- Sustainable IT Operations: Reducing the carbon footprint of data centres and cloud infrastructure.
- AI for Climate: How machine learning is being used for predictive maintenance and energy optimisation.
- IoT & Connectivity: The role of 5G and sensor networks in building resilient, smart infrastructure.
Register for Reset Connect London 2026
We invite the technology community to join us at Excel London on 23-24 June and turn digital potential into climate action. The transition to a low-carbon economy is the greatest commercial opportunity for the tech sector in our generation. Come and find the partners, platforms and capital to make it happen.