posted 10th February 2026
Project Forum brings together a very specific mix of people.
Not a random crowd. Not a huge volume of passers-by. But professionals who are actively involved in shaping how projects, programmes and portfolios are delivered inside their organisations.
The people in the room
Attendees include people working across:
- Project, programme and portfolio management
- PMOs and enterprise PMOs
- Change, transformation and delivery roles
- Strategy, governance and assurance
- Tools, data and delivery enablement
They come from a wide range of sectors, but they share something in common: they’re dealing with real delivery challenges and are actively looking for better ways of working.
Why they come
People attend Project Forum because they want:
- Practical insight they can use, not theory
- Honest conversations with peers facing similar challenges
- Time and space to talk things through properly
- Exposure to tools, services and ideas that actually fit their context
It’s not about being sold to. It’s about learning, comparing approaches, and leaving with new perspectives.
Decision-makers, not just attendees
Many people attending Project Forum influence or make decisions.
Some are selecting tools. Some are shaping frameworks. Some are improving how delivery works across portfolios.
What they value is relevance, credibility and the chance to ask questions in an informal setting - not a sales pitch from a stage.
Birds of a Feather sessions, in particular, create space for shared exploration - where exhibitors and attendees learn from each other’s experiences and challenges.
A quality audience, by design
Project Forum is deliberately designed to attract people who want to engage.
People who stay for the day.
People who join conversations.
People who are curious, open, and willing to share.
That’s what makes the event work and why the conversations don’t stop when the day ends.
Join the Seminar Sessions
No need to book, just turn up, find a chair and enjoy!
Birds of a Feather Sessions
Running throughout the day, every 30 minutes. There's something for everyone here, just pick a table.