AI in software development has quietly moved from experiment to expectation.
Engineering leaders are using AI to build software that is faster, more resilient, and easier to evolve. What began with AI coding assistants and AI-assisted software development is now becoming a broader shift toward AI-driven software engineering. The leadership challenge is no longer whether to use AI in the SDLC — but how to scale it in a way that preserves speed, restores trust, and maintains control.
This AI-driven software engineering roundtable brings together senior technology leaders to share how they are applying AI-powered software development in real enterprise environments. The discussion focuses on practical outcomes, not hype.
We will explore how teams are improving developer productivity through AI, using DevOps automation to streamline delivery, and adopting AI in software development across the SDLC. We look at this through three lenses:
- Enterprise perspective: How enterprises can institutionalize AI in software delivery without losing control
- Engineering perspective: What an AI-native engineering workflow looks like that improves both speed and quality
- Market perspective: In a world where models change fast, what enterprises will pay for and stick with.
We will also discuss the Zero License model. As AI agents become more capable, some enterprises are reducing reliance on generic SaaS tools and building AI-enabled capabilities tailored to their needs. The goal is greater ownership, flexibility, and long-term value without unnecessary licensing overhead.
This is not a typical software engineering conference. It is a peer-level AI roundtable designed for open dialogue and shared learning.
Join us for a focused discussion on the future of software engineering and how AI is shaping it across the region.
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Event details
Sep 15, 2026
Churchill War Rooms, London
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