MPTS 2026 – celebrating 10 years of bringing content creation to life
February 19, 2026
MPTS 2026 takes place in the Grand Hall, Olympia London on May 13th – 14th, marking the event’s 10th edition and a decade of connecting the creative and technical communities across broadcast, production, post, audio and content creation.
Over the past ten years, MPTS has established itself as a key meeting point for professionals working across film, TV, streaming and digital media. The event brings together technology providers, industry experts and creatives to explore how storytelling, craft and technology continue to evolve, combining a busy exhibition floor with a high-quality, free-to-attend content programme.
What’s new for 2026
MPTS 2026 builds on recent momentum with several expanded and enhanced features:
• Creator Hub, focused on the creator economy, new storytelling formats, social video and emerging talent
• Post Production World Conference Europe, with expanded sessions covering editing, VFX, colour, audio post and post-production workflows • SMPTE Media Technology Conference Europe, addressing standards, IP, cloud, AI and next-generation media technologies
• More live demonstrations and practical sessions, offering insight into real-world creative and technical decision-making
• A refreshed show layout within the Grand Hall, designed to support networking, collaboration and informal discussion
Alongside the exhibition, MPTS will feature talks, panels and case studies from creatives, technologists and production leaders, exploring the tools and techniques shaping content creation today and into the future. As MPTS marks its 10th anniversary, the focus for 2026 is firmly on what’s next — and how creativity and technology continue to intersect across the industry.
Register for a free ticket here: https://forms.reg.buzz/mpts-2026-visitor/partner-advanced-television
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