Tech Abuse Conference 2026
About event organiser
The Gender and Tech Research Lab at University College London investigates the intersection points of technology, security, and gender to make digital systems work for everyone.
Event information
About the event
For more information and to register, visit the conference webpage.
The Tech Abuse Conference 2026 will bring together 250 leading international stakeholders – including academics, policymakers, charities, and tech industry leaders – to explore emerging developments and collaborative responses to technology-facilitated gender-based violence and abuse.
For questions, contact the organisers at genderandtech@ucl.ac.uk.
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