Oct 7–8 · 2026 · 8am–5pm ET · online · free

The world’s
open stage
for the AI age
of work.

Two days. Twelve halls. Anyone can show up. Anyone can show their work.

FREE · CAPTIONED IN 12 LANGUAGES · NO SPAM

The frame

An open stage.
A standing
audience.

The scope

Two days.
Twelve halls.

12
Halls
10,000+
Practitioners
500+
Exhibitors
300+
Researchers
6
Tracks
$0
To attend

Six tracks

Pick the room that
matches your Monday.

01

Re.Build.

Engineers shipping agents in production.

02

Re.Lead.

Leaders running real org change.

03

Re.Skill.

L&D and the frontline reality.

04

Re.Govern.

Policy, ethics, and worker voice.

05

Re.Search.

Labs and academics, in the same room as the practitioners.

06

Re.Show.

The expo floor. Anyone can show their work.

Anyone can show up.
Anyone can show their work.

— the bar to take a stage is a postmortem, not a pitch deck

The ask

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Two days

One stage. Across
every timezone.

Wed Oct 7
World Day for Decent Work
  • 08:00 ETDoors open · halls 1–12
  • 09:00 ETOpening keynote
  • 10:00 ETTrack sessions · all six tracks
  • 12:00 ETExpo floor · 500+ exhibitors
  • 15:00 ETCross-track panel
  • 17:00 ETDay 1 close
Thu Oct 8
The build day
  • 08:00 ETDoors open · research pavilion
  • 09:00 ETPostmortem reel
  • 10:00 ETDeep workshops · hands-on
  • 13:00 ETWorker voice keynote
  • 14:30 ETClosing keynote
  • 17:00 ETWorkbooks delivered · end
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Two days. Twelve halls.
Ten thousand practitioners.

days hours minutes until Oct 7 · 08:00 ET

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FAQ

The honest answers.

Is it actually free?

Yes. Free to register, free to attend live, free to watch the recordings 30 days after. The summit is funded by sponsors and a small set of paid workbooks for enterprise teams. Everyone else, on the house.

Why October 7?

It's World Day for Decent Work — observed every year since 2008 by the global labor movement, the ILO, and ministries of labour. We open on it for a reason: it tells you which side of the AI-and-work conversation we host.

What's inside the twelve halls?

Agent demos · reskilling pavilion · frontline floor · ops redesign · policy square · research pavilion · founders forum · evals lab · health & public sector · global south stage · hands-on workbench · career hall.

Who can show their work?

Anyone. Vendors, in-house teams, students, public-sector groups, unions, NGOs, researchers, founders. The bar is a real story about how the work is changing — not a budget. Apply by emailing [email protected].

Who speaks?

Practitioners, researchers, leaders, frontline workers, founders, and policymakers who have shipped, taught, regulated, or organized something material in the last twelve months. The bar to take a stage is a postmortem, not a pitch deck.

What do I take home?

Every track ships a workbook, template, or canvas — an evals checklist, a job-redesign canvas, an AI-use policy template, a reskilling roadmap. Recordings open to the public, free, 30 days after the event.

How do I sponsor or speak?

Sponsors: [email protected]. Speakers: [email protected] (applications close July 15). Press: [email protected].

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