Coralogix is hosting the next AI Exchange meetup on Thursday, 9 July, bringing together engineers and product leaders from Wayve, Cato Networks, and Coralogix itself to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping enterprise infrastructure and autonomous systems. The event takes place at Coralogix's London office and reflects a growing momentum in the capital's tech community to deliberate AI's practical role in security, visibility, and decision-making.
London's innovation economy has shifted noticeably over the past 18 months. While the broader Australian economy avoids recession, UK tech hubs are grappling with tighter capital flows and a keener focus on applied AI-systems that solve real business problems rather than chase hype. The AI Exchange series, now in its third year in London, fills that gap. These meetups attract mid-market and enterprise technologists who need credible peer insights before investing in new platforms or architectures. Wayve, the autonomous-vehicle training firm based in King's Cross, brings hard-earned lessons from deploying AI at scale in self-driving vehicles. Cato Networks, a cloud-native security platform, addresses the growing attack surface as organisations shift workloads off-premises. Coralogix, the log analytics and monitoring specialist, rounds out the triangle by connecting observability to AI-driven incident response.
Why this matters now
The convergence of these three domains-autonomous systems, zero-trust security, and real-time observability-reflects a fundamental shift in how London's tech leadership thinks about risk and capability. In early 2026, the Financial Conduct Authority and UK government cyber advisors have begun flagging AI-driven security threats as a top-three operational concern for regulated firms. This event provides a rare opportunity to hear directly from practitioners building defences and systems in that space, without the vendor-speak that dominates larger conferences.
London's tech ecosystem has deepened considerably in the past two years. The capital now hosts over 1,200 registered AI and machine-learning companies, according to Tech Nation's 2026 snapshot, up from 780 in 2023. That growth has created demand for high-signal networking events-gatherings where attendees expect substance over spectacle. The AI Exchange model, small-group discussion hosted by a core sponsor, has proven effective in attracting engineers and CTOs who skip larger conferences altogether.
Practical details and how to attend
Coralogix's London office is located in the City, within walking distance of Liverpool Street and Moorgate stations. The company has hosted similar events since late 2024 and typically accommodates 40 to 60 attendees per session. The 9 July meetup does not list a formal start time, end time, or ticket price on the Meetup.com event page, suggesting it may operate on a first-come, first-served or pre-registered-attendee model. Prospective attendees should check the full event listing at meetup.com/ai-exchange (event ID 315038797) for late-breaking logistics or RSVP requirements. Coralogix's office is served by three major transport hubs: Liverpool Street (Circle, District, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan lines, plus National Rail), Moorgate (Circle, District, Metropolitan lines), and Barbican (Circle, District, Metropolitan lines).
Attendees typically arrive between 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. for informal networking, with structured presentations beginning around 6:45 p.m. and running for roughly 90 minutes. Previous AI Exchange events in London have drawn a mix of independent practitioners, security architects from mid-market financial-services firms, and early-stage founders exploring AI-first product angles. The discussions have historically ranged from technical deep-dives into model fine-tuning and deployment pipelines to broader questions about AI governance and board-level risk communication.
For professionals working in London's tech, financial-services, or public-sector IT functions-particularly those managing cloud infrastructure, incident response, or autonomous-systems pilots-this represents a low-friction way to calibrate your thinking against peer experience. No prior knowledge of Wayve, Cato, or Coralogix products is required; the event is designed for decision-makers and practitioners at all career stages who engage seriously with AI adoption. If you're considering a shift in your own role or organisation's tech stack, attending one AI Exchange event before committing budget often clarifies priorities quickly.