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BTF+ to celebrate Bristol’s technology, creativity and culture at six-day festival in October

20th August 2025

A groundbreaking new festival is set to transform Bristol into an international beacon for technology, creativity and culture this October.

Taking place from from 6-11 October 2025 in and around Bristol’s Old City, BTF+ will offer an accessible and impactful experience for founders, technologists, creatives, investors and culture-makers.

The festival, curated by techSPARK in collaboration with Bristol Creative Industries and MyWorld plus headline partner Ghyston, will feature bold keynotes and panels alongside breakthrough tech demonstrations in several venues. They range from the prestigious Bristol Beacon and Bristol Old Vic to more intimate locations.

Attendees will experience cutting-edge tech showcases, immersive performances, live music and future-facing learning opportunities. Businesses involved will be able to speak, raise their profile and connect with potential partners and investors.

Inspired by legendary festivals like South by Southwest in Austin, BTF+, an evolution of the much-loved Bristol Technology Festival, is designed for start-ups, scale-ups, creators, storytellers, founders, technologists and anyone with curiosity about what’s next.

Whether attendees work in film or fintech, programming or performance, strategy or software, the festival provides a platform to grow businesses, launch ideas, discover emerging trends and help shape the future of their industries.

All profits from the festival will be reinvested into supporting local talent, start-ups and communities. It has been created with inclusivity and accessibility at its heart, through low-cost tickets and many free events to ensure broad participation reflecting Bristol’s spirit.

BTF+ is being brought to the South West with the intention of further cementing the region’s reputation as one of the most exciting and innovative not just in the UK, but in Europe. The event will look to drive growth, investment, and job creation across the region, emulating the impact seen from SXSW in Austin, Texas.

The compact city setting allows people and ideas to move freely, encouraging discovery and purposeful connections. Days will feature talks and workshops from regional talent across tech, creativity and culture, alongside national-level speakers sharing inspiration and insights. As evening falls, music and networking events will provide opportunities for attendees to connect, share experiences and celebrate together.

Confirmed speakers so far include:

  • Helen Godwin, mayor, West of England Mayoral Combined Authority
  • Tessa Clarke, CEO, Olio
  • Irene Graham MBE, CEO, ScaleUp Institute
  • Lauren Crawley-Moore, regional lead, London Stock Exchange
  • Mike Butcher MBE, former editor of TechCrunch and founder of Techfugees and StartUp Coalition
  • Zara Nanu MBE, entrepreneur and workplace equity advocate
  • Simon McIntosh Smith, University of Bristol
  • Nigel Toon, CEO, Graphcore
  • George Ferguson CBE, chair, Royal West of England Academy and former mayor of Bristol
  • Ezechi Britton MBE, Collectively Better
  • Dr Michele Curtis, Iconic Black Britons Project
  • Heather Frankham, founder, Origin Workspace

Ben Shorrock, co-founder of BTF+, said:

“BTF+ represents an exciting evolution for Bristol’s tech and creative communities. This festival embodies everything that makes our city and wider region special – the collision of technology, creativity and culture in a place that excels at all three.

“The event will be a platform where breakthrough innovations meet artistic expression, where established corporations can connect with emerging talent, and where the brightest minds come together to build the future.”

Bristol Creative Industries at BTF+

For our involvement in BTF+, we’ll be running an exciting two days of events on 7 and 8 October, with some high profile and inspiring speakers from across the creative industries. Look out for announcements over the coming weeks.

Early bird tickets for the BFT+ Summit which takes place on 6-10 October, and tickets to free events during the festival are available now. Find out more here.

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