Described as the audio sector’s premier insight and networking event, bringing together industry leaders, Audio Collaborative will be held at London’s Soho Hotel, on November 12, 2025.
As the audio world shifts under the weight of new tech, changing consumer habits and global complexity, Audio Collaborative 2025 returns to map the territories and spark new conversations. Hosted by Futuresource Consulting at London’s Soho Hotel, this one-day summit is where the industry’s sharpest minds gather to challenge ideas, feed innovation and shape the future of sound, say the event’s organisers.
From global brand leaders to nascent disruptors, Audio Collaborative has earned its reputation as the event where strategy meets substance. With Futuresource’s deep research heritage at its core, this year’s agenda brings together bold conversations, sharp market intelligence and unmatched opportunities for meaningful networking.
“Audio Collaborative is about so much more than uncovering audio trends,” says Carl Hibbert, Director of Research at Futuresource. “It’s the place where commercial strategy and cultural context collide. And this year is gearing up to be our most dynamic yet. Whether you’re steering a multinational or scaling a startup, this event gives you a place in the penthouse and a panoramic view of what’s next.”
Audio Collaborative 2025 themes include:
- The Audio Industry in Numbers: Futuresource insights to set the scene
- Voice of the Retailer: Changing channels, changing choices
- Decoding the Audio Consumer: New buyer perspectives
- As Easy as A, B, Z? Capturing the loyalty of young consumers
- Tariff Turbulence: Reassessing the landscape
- The Innovative Future of Hearing Health
- Uninterrupted Immersion: Audio in the car
- Sound Investments: Maximising music & content monetisation
- Virtually There? The Gen-AI prompted evolution of virtual assistants
- The Post-Sale Playbook: Securing revenue beyond purchase
- More Mass Premium: Finding the balance between scale and sophistication
Engage, connect and influence
“Attendees can expect panel sessions that challenge assumptions, presentations that don’t just inform but ignite, and conversations that move beyond the closing drinks reception,” says Guy Hammett, Head of Audio at Futuresource.
Early bird tickets are available now for £266 until Friday August 1 at 12 noon BST, when standard pricing of £399 is activated.