21/05/2026
Most people think a general contractor builds the shell and gets out of the way.
At AI Summit London, we know that's the wrong mental model entirely.
When Informa brought us in to deliver the full show, 70+ exhibition spaces, four hospitality suites, networking zones, registration, wayfinding, every branded environment across the venue, the job that mattered most wasn't the build.
It was holding the coherence of the entire experience while 50 people, 14 subcontractors, and hundreds of individual exhibitor decisions were all pulling in different directions simultaneously.
Every exhibitor wants their space to win. Every sponsor wants their presence felt. Every organiser wants the floor to flow. Those things are in constant tension with each other, and someone has to design for all of them at once, or the show feels like a collection of stands rather than an event worth attending.
That's the work no one talks about. And it's the work that determines whether 4,000 visitors leave energised or exhausted.
We're back for AI Summit London 2026. Bigger floor. Higher stakes. Same obsession with getting every detail right, from the first structural frame to the moment the last visitor walks out.
While we wait for the exciting 2026 show, check out some of the action from last year, we think it’s a great way to get hyped for what’s to come very soon… 👀
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