Beyond the Screen: IRL Tech Talk is at the center of a growing movement in technology—one that invites listeners to step outside of their digital comfort zones and engage with technology in the real world, face to face with innovators, founders, and visionaries. This year, technology events and talks across the globe are making a notable shift: they’re blending digital topics with in-person experiences, giving participants hands-on access to ideas transforming the industry.
Just yesterday, Communiqué IRL brought together experts, creative voices, and pioneering technologists for a deep dive into the ways technology and media are colliding to shape new realities and business models. The energy in the room was contagious, with founders sharing behind-the-scenes insights about building in tech, and creative leaders exploring how to keep human perspective at the center of rapid innovation. Attendees described the event as a much-needed return to genuine conversation—a reminder that while screens connect us, IRL dialogue brings fresh clarity and inspiration.
Meanwhile, the TM Forum Innovate Americas 2025 is gearing up for September in Dallas, where leaders in telecommunications and artificial intelligence will debate how automation is transforming not just networks, but the entire framework of communication between businesses and their customers. Sessions are set to feature real-world case studies—no longer confined to hypothetical slideshows—showcasing how AI is already reshaping everyday experience by making companies more responsive, scalable, and ethical in their operations.
Across the Atlantic, ESPC25 in December stands out as Europe’s premier event for Microsoft 365 and AI. The Dublin-based summit offers over a hundred sessions for everyone from curious newcomers to seasoned experts. Keynotes from industry figures like Jeff Teper, President of Collaborative Apps at Microsoft, promise a future where collaboration tools and AI are seamlessly woven through our professional and personal lives. The conference underscores the importance of hands-on networking—real-life interactions that spark new ideas and partnerships in ways that virtual meetings simply cannot replicate.
Innovation isn’t just about tools, either—it’s about the spaces we build. As Pete Champion, co-founder of I-AM, recently wrote, banks and traditional institutions are now redesigning their physical locations into life-first hubs, merging technology, culture, and community. Instead of sterile branches, we now see event spaces, incubators, and interactive showcases that invite people to connect, create, and learn—blurring the boundaries between the online and offline world.
The role of IRL Tech Talk is to amplify and chronicle this evolution. By hosting live discussions, demystifying emerging trends, and offering listeners the chance to ask their own questions, these sessions are helping bridge the gap between the theoretical and the tangible. Listeners get to unpack the latest on AI, robotics, ethical innovation, and business reinvention, with practical wisdom shared in a language that everyone can access.
Looking around the technology landscape this week, it’s clear that the appetite for in-person, human-centered dialogue is only growing. Whether it’s at the arcade in Vauxhall for a bank holiday tech activation or at major summits exploring the frontiers of digital transformation, Beyond the Screen: IRL Tech Talk is both a reflection and a driver of the real conversations shaping tomorrow.
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