Dublin Tech Summit 2026 has announced the launch of The Accelerate Hub, a brand-new initiative designed to support founders, early-stage startups, and scaling businesses at this year’s event. Taking place at the RDS in Dublin on Wednesday, Thursday, 27th and 28th of May, Dublin Tech Summit 2026 will once again bring together thousands of global tech leaders, innovators, and investors for two days of cutting-edge insights, networking, and collaboration.
Powered by Irish BICs, The Accelerate Hub will serve as a dedicated space on-site, connecting entrepreneurs with a curated network of advisors, mentors, and service providers. The initiative aims to provide practical, hands-on support across key areas of business growth, including funding, validation and scaling.
The hub is backed by Ireland’s national network of Business Innovation Centres; AxisBIC, Furthr, Propelor and WestBIC. With over 30 years of experience, the Irish BICs have supported thousands of startups in accessing funding, developing strategy, and scaling internationally.
Alongside the hub, the Accelerate Stage will feature a specially curated programme of founder-focused content covering some of the most pressing topics for startups and scaling businesses in 2026. Sessions include:
Deal Killers: Why Investors Say No
Pitch-Ready: What Actually Gets You in the Room
From Startup to Exit: Building, Scaling, Selling
Crafting Your Core Story for Investors
Beyond AI: Why Human Networks Still Build Great Companies
The launch of The Accelerate Hub comes as Dublin Tech Summit continues to expand its global speaker lineup, with leaders from across technology, media, AI, cybersecurity, finance, healthcare, and innovation set to take the stage.
Sarah Wynn-Williams, Tech & Policy Expert and author of Careless People
Eric Mosley, Founder & CEO, Workhuman
Andrew Melchior, Creative Technologist known for his work with David Bowie and Björk
Almar Latour, CEO of Dow Jones and Publisher of The Wall Street Journal
Nadja D’Arcy, Ireland Country Leader, Salesforce
Commenting on the launch, Clare Kilmartin, COO, Dublin Tech Summit said:
“The Accelerate Hub is all about giving startups real access to the people, insights, and opportunities that can help them grow. By partnering with Irish BICs, we’re creating a space where founders can connect, learn, and scale faster. Startups are a vital part of the tech ecosystem, and this initiative ensures they are front and centre at Dublin Tech Summit.”
With over 8,000 attendees expected, including founders, investors, and industry leaders from around the world, Dublin Tech Summit continues to strengthen its position as a key platform for innovation and entrepreneurship in Europe.
Martin Murray, CEO of Furthr and Chair of Irish BICs, added:
“The Accelerate Hub and Stage represent a significant opportunity to provide founders with practical, real-world support at a critical stage in their journey. Through the Irish BIC network, we’ve spent over 30 years supporting thousands of startups to access funding, get investor-ready, and scale internationally. Partnering with Dublin Tech Summit allows us to bring that experience directly to founders and connect them with the people and resources they need to succeed.”
To further support early-stage companies, Dublin Tech Summit has also introduced a dedicated startup ticket offering of €145 ex. VAT (RRP €445). To apply for a start up ticket click here : https://share.hsforms.com/1j0UNUddeRyqsQKOyoJ1ddA1r99u
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