ABOUT NETUK
Our events provide an open space that dives into sharing knowledge, challenges, and success stories.







what to expect
From across the UK and beyond, representing all corners of the internet infrastructure community.
Covering current trends, technical innovation and community insight.
Designed to inform, engage and upskill.
Including informal gatherings, networking drinks and a dedicated newcomers' lunch.
With leading organisations supporting and participating in the event.
To recharge and connect in a calm and inclusive environment.
With post-event surveys and open channels for input to help shape future events.
our principles

We believe that open exchange of information accelerates progress. At NetUK, attendees gain insights from real-world case studies, technical deep-dives and community-led discussions. Whether you’re sharing your own expertise or learning from others, every session is designed to spark conversation and grow collective understanding.

NetUK is more than an event, it’s a growing network of peers, collaborators and changemakers. We foster an environment where relationships can flourish, new initiatives can take root, and ideas can be tested and supported by a like-minded community.

We provide a platform for individuals and organisations to step forward. From speaking slots to volunteering and sponsorship opportunities, NetUK enables participants to showcase their work, connect with new audiences and raise their professional profile within the internet infrastructure space.

We are committed to creating a space where everyone feels welcome, represented and empowered to take part. Whether you’re an industry veteran, a student, or simply curious, NetUK removes barriers to participation and actively supports a wide range of voices and backgrounds.
2025 credentials
Industry Professionals
ISPs
Network Operators
Data Center & Cloud Providers
our team

CEO of PTX Technologies

Managing Director at LONAP

Chief Commercial Officer at LINX

General Counsel at Nominet UK

Head of Presales & Engineering, EMEA & NA at SG.GS
2026 Venue
Join us at The Brewery on Chiswell Street, our home venue for 6–7 July 2026 – a historic and versatile setting in the heart of London's business district. Hosting the growing NetUK community for an impactful, inclusive and inspiring event.

2026 event
Be front and centre with industry leaders, innovators, and creators for a day of inspiring talks, hands-on workshops, and exclusive networking opportunities. Secure your spot.
[ Accessibility | Safety and Security | Travel | Accommodation ]
The Brewery, 52 Chiswell Street, LONDON, EC1Y 4SA.
We want our events to be as inclusive as possible.
If there is anything we can do to better your experience with us, please let us know via the registration form.
If you’d prefer to check before registering, email us at team@netuk.org.
Whether you require a quiet space, assistance with physical accessibility, or support for visual/hearing impairments, we will strive to enhance your event experience to the fullest extent possible.
The venue is accessible from street level and has lifts to all floors for the rooms we will be using.
Some of the rooms have a few steps but have either an accessible lift or ramp.
The main entrance/registration is in The Octagon.
From The Octagon, there’s 7 steps or an accessible lift going up to King George III room (Lunch/Social)
The main sessions will take place in The Porter Tun room on the first floor. (Lift is round to the right from The Octagon)
Step-free access to Upper Sugar Room is via The Porter Tun.
Workshops and other rooms may be downstairs in James Watt, The Queen Vault or The King Vault. Step-free access is possible via James Watt.
Gender-neutral toilets will be available at the venue to ensure an inclusive and welcoming environment for all attendees.
London is generally safe, but as with any big city, it’s worth taking sensible precautions.
There are increased reports of mobile phones being snatched by thieves on mopeds or bikes. Avoid distractions and be especially vigilant in busy areas, near roads, or when exiting tube stations or buses.
Never leave your bag unattended and report any unattended bags or items in public places.
Security staff will be present at the venue. Speak to them if you need help during the event, or go to the registration desk.
IMPORTANT: If visiting from outside the UK - you may need to apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA). From 2 April 2025, this includes EU/EEA nationals.
We recommend using the Citymapper app to plan your journey in and around London.
thetrainline.com for National rail bookings.
Transport for London - Journey planner, bus, tube maps etc.
For train geeks: Realtime Trains | Seat61 | OpenTrainTimes
For tube nerds: Realtime Tube Map
If you do not have an Oyster Card, use a contactless credit or debit card for tube and bus fares. Paper tickets from the machines at tube stations are more expensive!
You can use mobile payment (e.g. Google Wallet/Apple Pay). Remember to tap in and tap out using the same device/payment method to pay the correct fare.
If arriving from outside London, you can buy a national rail ticket including London Underground Zone 1 to get from your arrival station to the venue.
BARBICAN STATION (5 minute walk)
MOORGATE STATION (5 minute walk)
FARRINGDON STATION (10 minute walk)
BANK STATION (15 minute walk)
LIVERPOOL STREET STATION (15 minute walk)
A network of bus routes serve the local area.
Note: Buses in London no longer accept cash payment. Only Oyster or contactless payment is accepted. Tap in when boarding. There is no need to tap out.
For bus geeks: bustimes.org timetables | bustimes.org live bus map | Realtime bus map
Cycle routes C11/C1.
Bicycle parking is available at the Brewery. Helmets etc. can be left in the cloakroom.
For bike geeks: CycleStreets.
We do not recommend driving in central London! If this is unavoidable:
The venue is inside congestion charge zone. (Entering the zone 07:00-18:00 Mon-Fri is £18 daily charge).
If your vehicle does not meet the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) standards, you must also pay the ULEZ charge.
There are no car parking facilities on site at The Brewery.
The nearest public NCP car park can be found at The Barbican. There is also limited pay and display street parking available.
Beech Street (8am to Midnight every day)
Finsbury Square (24hrs, Mon-Sat)
London Wall (24hrs, Mon-Sat)
Aldersgate Street (24hrs, open every day)
Alternatively, it may be more convenient to use a car park, or stay and park at a hotel further out, but is close to public transport. (e,g, Docklands, Clapham, Vauxhall/Battersea etc.)
London City Airport ~25mins by DLR to Bank. Then walk/tube.
London Stansted Airport ~50 mins by train (Stansted Express to Liverpool Street.)
London Gatwick Airport ~40mins by train (Thameslink to Farringdon or London Bridge. Then Tube/walk to Moorgate.)
London Luton Airport ~30-40mins train from Luton Airport Parkway to London St Pancras (EMR)
London Heathrow Airport ~1h by Tube (Piccadilly, then Hammersmith & City Line to Moorgate) or ~40mins Elizabeth Line to Liverpool Street.
London City, Heathrow and Gatwick airports are on the TfL Oyster network for connecting trains. Use Oyster or a contactless payment method at the ticket gates.
Luton and Stansted require a separate train ticket.
Luton: Buy a ticket to/from Luton Airport (NOT Luton Airport Parkway) to include the shiny new DART shuttle connection from Luton Airport to Luton Airport Parkway.
Stansted: Stansted Express offers the fastest way to travel between London Stansted Airport and London. Trains depart every 30 minutes and take 50 minutes to and from London Liverpool Street.
The Brewery has partnered with the following hotels:
Worth checking booking.com and hotels.com (Often better rates if you sign up)
Some possible budget-friendly “no-frills” options include:
Point A hotel Shoreditch/Liverpool Street
Also check other Z Hotel/Premier Inn/Point A hotels nearby. (Better rates if you sign up)
Many more to suit budget further out.