Events in Liverpool

Explore 40 premium experiences in Liverpool

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Int. Conf. on Circular Business Innovation

Int. Conf. on Circular Business Innovation

The International Conference on Circular Business Innovation (ICCBISCS) 2026 is a specialized event focusing on the transition from a linear "take-make-waste" economy to a restorative circular model. As global regulations on carbon footprints and resource management tighten, businesses of all sizes must innovate to remain competitive and compliant. This conference, held in the heart of Liverpool’s Knowledge Quarter, brings together scientists, business leaders, and environmental advocates to share successful strategies for circularity in the industrial, food, and electronics sectors. The 2026 program places a heavy emphasis on "Supply Chain Circularity." Key sessions will examine how companies can track material life cycles using IoT and AI, ensuring that products are designed for disassembly and reuse. Distinguished speakers from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and leading multinational corporations will present case studies on closed-loop manufacturing and the economic benefits of the "Product-as-a-Service" model. Unlike traditional environmental summits, this event is focused strictly on the business and engineering logic behind circularity, making it a "must-attend" for operations directors and product designers. Interactive workshops will allow participants to stress-test their own business models against circularity principles. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with providers of biodegradable packaging, chemical recycling firms, and renewable energy consultants. The conference also features a "Circular Policy Forum" where industry leaders can engage with government representatives on the future of environmental legislation in the UK and Europe. By the end of the event, participants will have a comprehensive roadmap for transforming their operations into a more resilient, sustainable, and profitable enterprise. In a world of dwindling resources, the ICCBISCS provides the blueprint for the next generation of industrial engineering and business strategy.
University of Liverpool Management School, Liverpool
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Liverpool Global Trade and Fintech Expo 2026
Jun 15 - 17, 2026

Liverpool Global Trade and Fintech Expo 2026

The Liverpool Global Trade & Fintech Expo 2026 is an expansive tradeshow and exhibition designed to be the nexus of international commerce and financial technology. In an era where digital currencies and decentralized finance are transforming the way nations trade, this expo serves as a vital platform for businesses to understand and leverage new financial tools. The expo floor at the Exhibition Centre Liverpool will host hundreds of exhibitors from across the globe, representing sectors from banking and insurance to blockchain startups and international logistics firms. The event is built around the theme of "Frictionless Trade." It explores how fintech innovations can reduce cross-border transaction costs and how digital identity verification is streamlining international logistics. High-level seminars will run concurrently with the exhibition, featuring experts from the World Trade Organization and leading fintech unicorns. These sessions will provide actionable advice on navigating post-Brexit trade agreements, utilizing smart contracts in shipping, and securing digital assets in a high-risk global environment. A highlight of the expo is the "Fintech Pitch Arena," where the most promising startups from the UK and beyond pitch their solutions to a panel of international venture capitalists and angel investors. For established SMEs, the "Export Hub" offers one-on-one consultations with trade experts to help them expand their reach into emerging markets in Asia and South America. This event is not just a showcase but a practical workshop for growth. The networking lounge will facilitate thousands of pre-arranged B2B meetings, ensuring that every attendee leaves with concrete leads and new business prospects. If your business relies on moving goods or money across borders, this expo is an essential addition to your 2026 calendar.
Exhibition Centre Liverpool, Liverpool
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Int. Conference on Real Estate and Urban Growth
May 31 - Jun 01, 2026

Int. Conference on Real Estate and Urban Growth

The International Conference on Real Estate & Urban Growth 2026 is the definitive forum for professionals involved in the development, investment, and management of the world’s built environment. As urban populations continue to swell and the demand for sustainable housing and commercial space reaches a fever pitch, this conference in Liverpool addresses the most pressing challenges facing the global real estate market today. The program is meticulously curated to cover a wide spectrum of topics, including the rise of "PropTech" (Property Technology), the financialization of green buildings, and the legal complexities of international real estate arbitration. Liverpool, a city that has undergone significant urban regeneration, provides an ideal case study for attendees. The event features specialized "Walk-and-Talk" sessions where local urban planners and international developers visit successful regeneration sites across the city, providing a practical dimension to the theoretical discussions held in the plenary hall. Keynote speakers will include world-renowned architects, heads of global investment funds, and policy makers who are shaping the cities of tomorrow. A major focus of the 2026 conference is the integration of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria into real estate portfolios. Investors will find dedicated tracks on ethical property investment and the valuation of net-zero developments. For legal professionals and mediators, the conference offers deep dives into dispute resolution and international mediation strategies. The exhibition floor will host over 100 exhibitors ranging from architectural firms to smart-city solution providers. This is an unparalleled opportunity for real estate professionals to sync their strategies with global trends and connect with the capital and talent needed to bring ambitious urban projects to life.
St George's Hall, Liverpool
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Global Innovation and Management Summit 2026
Jun 02 - 13, 2026

Global Innovation and Management Summit 2026

The Global Innovation and Management Summit 2026 is a premier international gathering designed to redefine how modern enterprises navigate the complexities of the 21st-century economy. Set against the historic and culturally vibrant backdrop of Liverpool, this event brings together global thought leaders, C-suite executives, and disruptive entrepreneurs to explore the intersection of technology and human-centric management. Over the course of two intensive days, participants will engage in high-level discussions regarding the integration of Artificial Intelligence in daily operations, the evolution of remote leadership, and the shifting paradigms of international supply chain management. The summit is structured to foster collaboration through a mix of keynote speeches from industry titans and intimate, sector-specific breakout sessions. Attendees will gain firsthand insights into how successful global brands are pivoting toward sustainable innovation while maintaining profitability in a volatile market. The event also features a dedicated "Tech-Innovation Zone" where startups from around the world showcase cutting-edge solutions in fintech, green energy, and enterprise software. Beyond the formal presentations, the summit emphasizes the power of serendipitous networking. Evening receptions held in Liverpool’s iconic maritime venues provide the perfect atmosphere for forging international partnerships and discussing cross-border investment opportunities. This event serves as a critical touchpoint for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving business landscape. Whether you are looking to scale your business internationally or seeking to implement the latest management frameworks, the Global Innovation and Management Summit offers the tools, the network, and the inspiration to drive meaningful change in your organization.
ACC Liverpool, Liverpool
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Vinyl Resurgence IASPM Industry and Research Forum

Vinyl Resurgence IASPM Industry and Research Forum

While the world goes digital, the physical medium of vinyl has seen an extraordinary comeback. The International Association for the Study of Popular Music presents a unique one-day forum at the British Music Experience in Liverpool, focusing on the "Vinyl Resurgence." This event bridges the gap between academic research into material culture and the practical realities of the modern music industry. The forum will investigate why Gen Z and Alpha are gravitating toward physical formats despite having the world’s library at their fingertips. Speakers will include vinyl pressing plant owners, independent record store managers from Liverpool’s vibrant scene, and sociologists specializing in consumer behavior. We will explore the environmental impact of PVC production and the rise of "Eco-Vinyl" initiatives, making this a crucial conversation for the sustainability-minded researcher. Attendees will participate in a guided tour of the British Music Experience, followed by a "State of the Industry" report that presents the latest data on physical sales versus streaming revenue. There will also be a session on the art of the album cover—how visual identity in popular music has shifted back to the 12-inch canvas. This event is perfect for those interested in the business of music, the sociology of collecting, and the future of tangible media. It concludes with a networking session where researchers can pitch project ideas to industry stakeholders, ensuring that the study of popular music remains grounded in real-world market trends.
British Music Experience, Liverpool
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The IASPM Popular Music Pedagogy Workshop
Jul 05 - 06, 2026

The IASPM Popular Music Pedagogy Workshop

Teaching popular music requires more than just a love for the hits; it requires a robust framework for analyzing cultural impact. The IASPM Popular Music Pedagogy Workshop is a dedicated event for educators ranging from secondary school teachers to university professors. Held at the Liverpool Hope University Creative Campus, this event addresses the challenge of keeping music education relevant in a rapidly changing technological environment. The workshop kicks off with a keynote on "The TikTok Effect," analyzing how short-form video content is changing the way the younger generation perceives song structure and melody. Participants will engage in hands-on sessions where they will develop lesson plans that bridge the gap between classical theory and contemporary pop production. A significant portion of the event is dedicated to inclusivity and diversity in the classroom—specifically, how to decolonize the music curriculum by introducing students to non-Western popular music histories. The afternoon sessions will feature "Tech-Talks," showcasing the latest software for classroom composition and virtual performance. There will also be a roundtable discussion on the career paths available to music students in 2026, featuring recruiters from major labels and independent distributors. By the end of the two days, attendees will walk away with a toolkit of resources, a network of fellow educators, and a renewed passion for bringing the study of popular music to the next generation of creators.
Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool
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Sonic Cities Popular Music and Urban Space
Jun 10 - 12, 2026

Sonic Cities Popular Music and Urban Space

How does a city’s architecture influence its sound? "Sonic Cities" is a specialized seminar and workshop series organized by the International Association for the Study of Popular Music. This event focuses specifically on the relationship between urban environments and the development of popular music genres. From the Cavern Club in Liverpool to the underground clubs of Berlin, the physical spaces we inhabit dictate the frequencies we produce. This event will gather urban planners, sociologists, and music historians to discuss the "placeness" of sound. The three-day schedule is packed with site-specific presentations. A major focus will be on "Gentrification and the Loss of Rehearsal Spaces," a pressing issue for artists in modern UK cities. We will examine how Liverpool has managed to maintain its musical identity amidst massive urban redevelopment. The event includes a "Sound Mapping" workshop where participants will use field recording equipment to capture the acoustic signature of Liverpool's waterfront, followed by a data analysis session to interpret these sounds through a cultural lens. Guest speakers will include architects who specialize in acoustic design and veteran tour guides who have documented the shifting geography of the Beatles' Liverpool. The goal is to produce a white paper on "Sustainable Musical Ecosystems" that can be presented to city councils worldwide. For anyone interested in how the "Concrete Jungle" breathes through its speakers, this event offers unparalleled insights. It is a rigorous exploration of the echoes left behind in the bricks and mortar of our musical capitals.
Museum of Liverpool, Liverpool
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IASPM 2026 Global Popular Music Horizons
May 15 - 18, 2026

IASPM 2026 Global Popular Music Horizons

The International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM) is proud to present "Global Popular Music Horizons," a comprehensive four-day conference hosted in the heart of Liverpool, a city synonymous with musical revolution. This event serves as a critical junction for scholars, industry professionals, and enthusiasts to dissect the evolving landscape of popular music in a post-digital era. As the industry faces unprecedented shifts due to artificial intelligence, changing streaming algorithms, and the resurgence of vinyl culture, this conference seeks to provide a roadmap for the future of musical consumption and creation. The conference will feature a blend of keynote speeches from world-renowned ethnomusicologists and interactive panel discussions focusing on the intersection of music and social justice. Liverpool, designated as a UNESCO City of Music, provides the perfect backdrop, offering attendees a living laboratory of musical heritage. Participants will explore how local scenes in the Global South are influencing mainstream Western pop and the ethical implications of archival practices in the digital age. Workshops will be dedicated to pedagogical shifts in popular music studies, addressing how educators can integrate contemporary genres like Afrobeats and K-Pop into traditional curricula. Evening sessions will transition into networking events held at historic venues across the Baltic Triangle, fostering organic collaborations between international delegates. This event is not just an academic exercise; it is a celebration of the sonic threads that bind global cultures together. Attendees can expect deep dives into subcultural theory, the political economy of music festivals, and the psychological impact of "viral" fame on emerging artists. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, "Global Popular Music Horizons" aims to redefine what it means to study popular music in 2026.
Liverpool Guild of Students, Liverpool
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Coastal Resilience and Marine Geography Meet
Sep 14 - 15, 2026

Coastal Resilience and Marine Geography Meet

As a city defined by its relationship with the Irish Sea, Liverpool provides an evocative setting for the European Association of Geographers' upcoming meet on Coastal Resilience and Marine Geography. This event brings together marine geographers, hydrologists, and coastal managers to discuss the urgent need for adaptive strategies in the face of rising sea levels and intensifying storm patterns across the European coastline. The program focuses on the physical and human geography of the coast. Topics include the restoration of marine ecosystems, the economic impact of coastal erosion on port cities, and the development of "Blue Economy" initiatives that balance industrial needs with environmental conservation. Attendees will explore the Mersey Estuary as a primary case study, examining the engineering and geographic solutions implemented to protect Liverpool’s iconic waterfront. This meet is designed to be highly collaborative, featuring "break-out" groups where participants can brainstorm cross-border coastal management plans. The European Association of Geographers recognizes that the ocean knows no borders; therefore, a significant portion of the event will be dedicated to discussing international cooperation and the EU Maritime Spatial Planning Directive. With a mix of scientific presentations and field excursions to the Crosby Beach dunes, this event offers a holistic view of the challenges and opportunities inherent in managing our coastal heritage. Join your peers in Liverpool to help chart a sustainable course for the future of Europe’s shores.
Museum of Liverpool, Liverpool
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Digital Cartography and AI in Geography Workshop

Digital Cartography and AI in Geography Workshop

The digital revolution has fundamentally altered how we perceive and map the world. The European Association of Geographers invites professionals and students to a hands-on, intensive workshop in Liverpool focused on the latest advancements in Digital Cartography and Artificial Intelligence (AI). This event is designed to bridge the gap between traditional cartographic principles and the cutting-edge technological tools that are defining the future of the industry. During this three-day workshop, participants will work directly with AI-driven mapping software to automate feature recognition, analyze satellite imagery, and create dynamic, interactive data visualizations. The curriculum covers everything from the ethics of AI in spatial data to the technical nuances of cloud-based GIS platforms. As the world becomes increasingly data-driven, the ability to interpret and present geographic information accurately is more valuable than ever. The workshop is held in the heart of Liverpool’s digital district, providing a vibrant atmosphere for innovation. Beyond technical skills, the event will explore the "Art of Cartography," ensuring that aesthetic clarity is not lost in the move toward automation. Industry leaders from top geospatial tech firms will be on hand to provide mentorship and demonstrate how AI is being used to predict environmental disasters, optimize logistics, and manage urban growth. Whether you are a seasoned professional looking to update your toolkit or a student eager to enter the field, this workshop offers a comprehensive deep dive into the technology that is remapping our planet.
Liverpool Science Park, Liverpool
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European Geopolitics and Migration Forum
Jun 08 - 09, 2026

European Geopolitics and Migration Forum

In an era of shifting borders and global mobility, the European Association of Geographers presents a crucial forum dedicated to the geographic analysis of geopolitics and migration patterns. Hosted at the University of Liverpool, this event brings together experts from across the continent to dissect the complex spatial dynamics that drive human movement and political change. The forum will provide an in-depth look at the "Geography of Conflict" and how territorial disputes influence modern migration routes into and across Europe. The sessions are designed to be multidisciplinary, blending political science with spatial analysis. Key topics include the impact of climate-induced migration, the digital mapping of refugee flows, and the changing nature of national borders in a post-globalized world. Liverpool’s own history as a major port of migration provides a poignant backdrop for these discussions, allowing attendees to reflect on historical precedents while tackling contemporary issues. The forum will also feature dedicated sessions on teaching geopolitics in the 21st-century classroom, providing educators with the tools to explain complex global shifts to the next generation. Through a series of roundtable discussions, participants will evaluate the effectiveness of current European migration policies from a geographic perspective, questioning how space and place influence the integration of migrant communities. This event is not just an academic exercise; it is a call to action for geographers to contribute their expertise to one of the most significant humanitarian and political challenges of our time. Join us in Liverpool to contribute to a more nuanced, spatially-aware understanding of our world’s political landscape.
University of Liverpool - Mountford Hall, Liverpool
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Sustainable Urban Geographies and Planning Summit
May 15 - 16, 2026

Sustainable Urban Geographies and Planning Summit

The European Association of Geographers (EUROGEO) is proud to present a specialized symposium focusing on the intersection of urban sprawl, environmental preservation, and the future of sustainable city planning. Set in the historic maritime city of Liverpool, this event aims to address the pressing challenges faced by European cities in the wake of climate change and rapid urbanization. Over the course of two days, leading geographers, urban planners, and environmental scientists will gather to share peer-reviewed research and innovative spatial strategies. The summit will delve into the concept of "Smart Green Cities," exploring how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial data analysis can be leveraged to reduce carbon footprints and improve the quality of life for urban residents. Liverpool, with its rich industrial heritage and successful urban regeneration projects, serves as the perfect living laboratory for these discussions. Participants will engage in high-level debates regarding the socio-economic impacts of green gentrification, the importance of urban biodiversity corridors, and the role of geographers in shaping public policy. Beyond the theoretical frameworks, the event emphasizes practical applications. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in site-specific case studies involving Liverpool’s waterfront and its transition toward a sustainable future. The association aims to foster a collaborative environment where early-career researchers can interact with established professionals to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world urban management. By the end of the summit, the goal is to produce a white paper of recommendations that will be circulated among European municipal governments, advocating for geography-led solutions to modern urban crises. This is an essential gathering for anyone dedicated to the spatial sciences and the ethical development of our future habitats.
The Liner Hotel Liverpool, Liverpool