Bath Digital Festival is set to return in 2025 to transform Bath into a vibrant hub of innovation, creativity, and cutting-edge technology. More than just a local event, this curated festival aims to provide a platform for the entire South West region to explore, learn, and celebrate advancements in the digital and tech industries.
Immerse yourself in a diverse lineup of interactive workshops, thought-provoking discussions, and engaging panels. Get hands-on with cutting-edge technologies, meet the brilliant minds shaping the future, and experience the energy of a true festival.
Whether you’re a digital innovator, a curious learner, or someone with a bold idea, Bath Digital Festival 2025 welcomes you to join the conversation.
Space: Beyond the Horizon
Highlighting the South West’s role as the UK’s third-largest aerospace cluster, this theme explores both the literal and figurative boundaries of space. Delve into immersive digital environments, rethink physical and workplace spaces, and consider the human drive to explore and create.
Sustain: Enabling the Future
From sustainable business models to mindful personal growth, this theme redefines what sustainability means for people, the planet, and communities. It’s a call to action for ideas that go the distance—whether in design, education, or urban development.
Being: The Human and Beyond
With a focus on health, life sciences, and the intersection of technology with the human experience, this theme tackles neurodiversity, mental health, and advancements like IoT, robotics, and quantum computing. It’s about enhancing what it means to be human.
Whether you’re a digital innovator, a curious learner, or someone with a bold idea, Bath Digital Festival 2025 welcomes you to join the conversation.
Find out moreCreative industry events in and around Bristol
Don’t get lost in AI search: How to pivot your content strategy in the age of GEO
10:00
-11:00
Online
Talk
Join our Head of Content & Strategy, Claire Wilson, and Writing & AI Lead, Colm Hebblethwaite, to learn how to optimise your web copy for both human and AI stakeholders.
Phylum Vol. II: Architecture for People and the Planet
7pm
-9pm
The Trinity Centre, Trinity Rd, Bristol, BS2 0NW
Talk
Discover the work of Dr Fidel Meraz and Canadian artist Jonathan Luckhurst, two artist-researchers pushing architecture beyond functionality and aesthetics towards a built environment that serves people and the planet.
Data Analysis for Beginners: Data Wrangling
9:30
-16:00
Online
Course
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