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Education Business LIVE 2026 to be hosted at Old Billingsgate on 26 March
EB News: 13/11/2025 - 12:14
Education Business LIVE, the conference and exhibition for school leaders, governors and education professionals, is relocating for its 2026 instalment which will take place Thursday 26 March at the historic Old Billingsgate venue in London.
After a strong launch last year, the move to Old Billingsgate offers a more central setting for national education leaders.
Jason Devoto, Event Director of Education Business LIVE, comments: “Relocating to Old Billingsgate is a brilliant step for Education LIVE. The venue’s grandeur and citycentre location creates an inspiring environment for networking, learning, and collaboration. We’re thrilled to welcome back our loyal attendees and new visitors alike, offering them an event that’s bigger, better, and more engaging than ever. Our aim is to make Education Business LIVE the definitive platform where education professionals can explore the future of their schools and connect with industry innovators.”
Education Business LIVE 2026 will deliver:
• A curated conference programme tackling key themes such as leadership & governance, data & AI in schools, procurement & business management, estates & facilities, SEND and more.
• An engaging exhibition floor where leading suppliers meet school decisionmakers in one place.
• Free to attend access for education professionals, enabling them to explore practical tools and strategies to improve operations, staffing, retention, digital transformation and pupil outcomes.
For further information and to register for Education Business LIVE 2026 at Old Billingsgate, please visit educationbusinesslive.com (registration open now).
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