The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre
conference centerGovernment-owned conference centre in Westminster that hosts international and domestic events and receptions for up to around 2,500 delegates. It is situated close to Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament and is used for conferences, exhibitions and official functions.
Upcoming Events (50)
QCon London: Automatically Retrofitting JIT Compilers
QCon London presents a session on automatically retrofitting JIT compilers.
QCon London: Beyond Benchmarks: How Evaluations Ensure Safety at Scale in LLM Applications
QCon London talk on evaluations to ensure safety at scale in LLM applications.
QCon London: Scaling the Unknown: How monday.com Built Performance Guardrails for AI and Custom Apps
How monday.com built performance guardrails for AI and custom apps at scale.
QCon London: State of Play: AI Coding Assistants
State of Play covers AI coding assistants and their impact on coding.
Avoid AI Concept Creep with a Knowledge Graph
QCon London talk on preventing AI concept creep by building a knowledge graph in hours.
Architecting AI-Driven Game Creation
QCon London talk on architecting AI-driven game creation from research to production-scale systems at The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre.
QCon London: Team Topologies as the 'Infrastructure for Agency' with AI
Team Topologies as the 'Infrastructure for Agency' in AI-enabled teams.
QCon London: Tech of Finance Industry
Tech of Finance Industry: exploring technology trends in the financial sector.
QCon London: Adopting Memory-Safety and Fine-Grained Compartmentalisation With CHERI
QCon London talk on adopting memory-safety and fine-grained compartmentalisation with CHERI.
Deterministic Simulation Testing: WASM in Go to Rust State Machines
QCon London talk on deterministic simulation testing, tracing the shift from WASM in Go to state machines in Rust.
QCon London: Building an AI Ready Global Scale Data Platform
QCon London talk on designing an AI-ready global-scale data platform and its architectural tradeoffs.
QCon London: Behind Booking.com's AI Evolution: The Unpolished Story
QCon London talk on Booking.com's AI evolution and the unpolished story.
QCon London: Become an InfoQ Certified Software Architect in Emerging Technologies (ICSAET) - Afternoon Group
InfoQ certified software architect workshop on emerging technologies at QCon London.
QCon London: Debugging Distributed Systems
QCon London talk on debugging distributed systems.
QCon London: From Pilot to Impact: How AI Is Transforming Large‑Scale Engineering
QCon London talk on translating pilot AI into scalable impact in large-scale engineering.
From Copilots to Orchestrators: AI-Native Engineering Teams Playbook
A three-month playbook for training AI-native engineering teams, from copilots to orchestrators.
Introducing Tansu.io: Rethinking Kafka for Lean Operations
Unveils Tansu.io and how it rethinks Kafka for lean operational efficiency.
QCon London: From Fan-Out to Fast: Sub-100ms API Design in Distributed Systems
QCon London talk on designing sub-100ms APIs for distributed systems, covering fan-out, latency, and scalable architectures.
The Architecture of Context Engineering
QCon London talk on the architecture of context engineering, arguing that the right 300 tokens beat 100k noisy ones.
Socio-technical Staff+ Engineer: Architecture, Culture & Change
QCon London talk on socio-technical staff+ engineers, exploring architecture, culture, and organizational change.
QCon London: 4 AI Native Developer Patterns
QCon London talk on 4 AI native developer patterns at The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre.
QCon London: AI Engineering
QCon London highlights AI Engineering with talks on building scalable, reliable AI systems.
QCon London: Async Agents in Production: Failure Modes and Fixes
QCon London talk on Async Agents in Production, exploring failure modes and fixes for robust distributed systems.
QCon London: Architecture in the Age of AI
QCon London discusses Architecture in the Age of AI at QEII, exploring how AI reshapes software architecture.
QCon London: Building an AI Gateway Without Frameworks: One Platform, Many Agents
QCon London session on building an AI gateway without frameworks—one platform to coordinate many agents.
QCon London: Enchant your AI and Apis with eBPF magic 🪄
QCon London talk on enchanting AI and APIs with eBPF magic, exploring performance tricks and integration.
QCon London: Evolving Wise Architecture to Power a Global Account
QCon London talks on evolving wise architecture to power a global account.
Emerging Trends in Frontend and Mobile
Talks on the latest frontend and mobile trends at QCon London, exploring modern web architectures, tooling, and performance strategies.
QCon London: Engineering for the Long Haul: Operating Open Source at Scale
QCon London talk on engineering for the long haul: operating open source at scale, focusing on scaling open source software and sustainable engineering practices.
Multi-Cloud Distributed Databases for Agentic AI
Explore multi-cloud distributed databases for agentic AI and data management across clouds at QCon London.
Native Languages and Wasm
Session on native languages and WebAssembly (Wasm) integration and performance at QCon London.
QCon London: Not Just I/O: Using Async/Await for Computational Scheduling
A session on applying async/await to computational scheduling and performance optimization at QCon London.
QCon London: The Influence Toolkit
QCon London offers a session on influence tools and strategies for engineering leadership at the QEII Centre.
Understanding Progressive Collapse and Cascading Failures
A talk at QCon London exploring how to prevent progressive collapse and cascading failures in complex systems.
All Tech Debt is NOT Created Equal
QCon London talk on tech debt: exploring types, causes, and strategies for managing tech debt in modern software systems.
QCon London: Beyond Observability: Implementing Runtime Guardrails for Production AI Agents
QCon London talk on implementing runtime guardrails for production AI agents to improve observability and safety.
QCon London: Complexity and Creativity in Software Engineering
QCon London talk examining how complexity and creativity shape software engineering.
QCon London: Exploding GPUs
Tech talks at QCon London exploring GPU innovations and their impact on software performance.
QCon London: Computer Use Agents: The Frontier of Vision-Based Automation
QCon London talk on computer-use agents and vision-based automation.
QCon London: Connecting Systems: APIs, Protocols, Observability
QCon London track on connecting systems with APIs, protocols, and observability.
QCon London: Explicit Semantics for AI Applications: Ontologies in Practice
A QCon London talk on explicit semantics for AI and ontologies in practice.
QCon London: Fix Nothing, Build Boldly: The Rise of Agentic Mobile Workflows
Explores agentic mobile workflows and bold strategies for modern mobile engineering.
Copilots to Orchestrators: Training AI-Native Eng Teams
A QCon London talk on training AI-native engineering teams with a three-month playbook for copilots to orchestrators.
Introducing Tansu.io: Rethinking Kafka for Lean Ops
A QCon London talk introducing Tansu.io and rethinking Kafka for lean operations.
Leading Through the Fog: Transparent AI Integration
A QCon London talk on transparent communication strategies for AI integration.
ML at the Edge: Nanosecond Inference at CERN LHC
A QCon London talk on machine learning at the edge with nanosecond inference at CERN’s LHC.
Mitigating Geopolitical Risks with Local-First Software & AT Protocol
QCon London talk on mitigating geopolitical risks with local-first software and AT Protocol.
QCon London: Modern Data Engineering & Architectures
QCon London session on modern data engineering & architectures.
Modernising Retail at Scale: Cloud-to-Edge Platform
QCon London talk on modernising retail at scale with a cloud-to-edge platform for global enterprises.
QCon London: Adopting Memory-Safety and Fine-Grained Compartmentalisation With CHERI
QCon London talk on memory-safety and fine-grained compartmentalisation with CHERI, exploring secure software design.