14–15 November 2026 · Prince Philip House, London
Mission

To bring technical and policy people together to better understand and govern the risks of frontier AI.

We’re excited to announce that ERA in partnership with Oxford Martin AIGI is running its second iteration of the Technical AI Governance Forum: A 2-day conference in Prince Philip House, London, on 14-15th November 2026 convening the top experts in this field.

When
14–15 Nov 2026
Where
Prince Philip House, London
Poster session at the Forum Attendee at the Forum
Prince Philip House, London
01 This year's Forum

The forum will last over two days, and consist of keynote and anchor talks, moderated panel sessions, and concurrent workshops. Alongside this, there will be a poster hall for researchers, an opportunities fair, an area for start-ups and/or founders to pitch in front of funders, time for networking and office hours with 1:1s. We’re particularly excited to foster conversations that develop into collaborations.

Networking at the Forum
02 Focus areas
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Trustworthy auditing

Third-party access & risk modelling

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Verifiable AI

Hardware verification, scalable oversight & international coordination

03

AI R&D automation

Measuring its effects on AI progress and oversight

03 Speakers
RT
Robert Trager
Oxford Martin AIGI
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04 Last year · TechGov Forum 2025

Last summer we ran the first Technical AI Governance Forum in partnership with Oxford Martin AIGI, with a mission to advance the policy and technical breakthroughs required for reliable, secure frontier AI.

20+ speakers, including Robert Trager and Ben Harack (Oxford Martin AIGI), Alan Chan, Dylan Patel (SemiAnalysis), Samuele Morro (Oxford), Herbie Bradley (Cambridge) and Cozmin Ududec (UK AISI).
150+
attendees — researchers, policymakers & funders
86.5%
felt their time was better spent here than elsewhere
7.8
new connections per attendee (57% close enough to ask a favour)
21%
rated it >10× the value of another use of their time
Speaker at the 2025 Forum Poster session at the 2025 Forum Speaker at the 2025 Forum
05 Call for posters

Present your research.

The Forum will host a poster session for researchers to present their work. Submit an abstract of ~300 words on a technical, governance, techgov or societal question within one of our focus areas.

We welcome novel research, ongoing and incomplete projects, drafts under review elsewhere, and recently published results. Posters sit in a dedicated room throughout the Forum; presenters spend at least 30 minutes at their poster during the day. Accepted presenters are automatically accepted to the conference.

Submit an abstract
Milestone
Date
Abstract deadline
2 Oct
Acceptance notifications
13 Oct
Final poster PDF due
23 Oct

All deadlines 23:59 BST.