Four conferences on our radar this year — spanning digital PR, AI in communications, content strategy, and the PR profession at large.
PRTech Studio · March 2026
The conference calendar for PR and comms professionals has gotten crowded. Not all of it is worth your time. These four events stood out to us — each one covers a different layer of the PRTech landscape, and each one is built for practitioners, not spectators.
Digital PR Summit
April 22 · Manchester, UK
Now in its third year, the Digital PR Summit brings together 500+ in-house, agency-side, and freelance professionals for a full day of talks across two stages. The focus is squarely on what’s working in digital PR right now — SEO integration, AI search, campaign ideation, and measurement. Hosted by Digitaloft at the Royal Northern College of Music.
AI for PR Conference
June 18 · London, UK
Organized by Communicate Magazine, this one-day conference is dedicated to how AI is being applied across PR and corporate communications — from internal comms and employer branding to crisis management and performance measurement. Expect real-world case studies and forward-looking discussion on where AI fits responsibly in modern comms strategy.
Content Marketing World
October 5–7 · Denver, US
The largest content marketing conference in the world, run by the Content Marketing Institute. CMWorld covers the full spectrum — strategy, creation, distribution, measurement, SEO, video, and AI-powered content. For PR professionals who work at the intersection of earned and owned media, this is where the content playbook gets updated every year.
ICON
October 18–20 · Orlando, US
PRSA’s flagship annual conference for communications, PR, and marketing professionals. ICON combines keynotes, breakout sessions, and structured networking across topics including crisis and reputation management, data and measurement, digital communications, and emerging tech. If you work in or around the PR profession in the US, this is the industry’s main gathering.


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