Join the Australian Digital Economy Conference, scheduled from 15th to 17th June 2026, in Sydney, Australia. The Digital Economy Conference is Australia’s best event for exploring the infrastructure, technologies, and innovations powering the digital economy, from blockchain and virtual belongings to wise structures, tokenisation, and next-generation connectivity. Over three motion-packed days, attendees will interact with industry leaders, take part in interactive workshops, and connect with friends to power innovation across key sectors.
Organized By
The Digital Economy Council of Australia (DECA) serves as the national voice for Australian businesses and innovators who use blockchain and distributed ledger technologies.
Key Themes
- Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)
- Digital Assets and RWA Tokenisation
- Telecommunications, Cloud & IoT
- Big Data, AI, and Cyber Security
- Supply Chain, Logistics, and Trade
- Web3, Gaming & Infrastructure
Schedule
- Day 1: Evening networking events, interactive breakout rooms, and a conference with knowledgeable speakers
- Day 2: Industry Networkers, Industry Breakfast, and Conference
- Day 3: Hands-on learning through immersive workshops with several themed rooms covering a variety of subjects
Why Attend
- A carefully chosen program that emphasizes the vital role that digital assets, distributed ledger technology, and blockchain play in the digital economy
- Make connections with innovators and leaders in the global industry
- Excellent speakers, workshops, and content
Event Agenda
- Day 1: [INDUSTRY DAY] Immersion sessions include seminars, roundtables on regulations, a number of themed rooms with a variety of topics, and an evening welcome event.
- Day 2: [Plenary Sessions] nighttime networker and conference participant.
- Day 3: [Plenary Sessions] Breakout sessions, conferences, and industry breakfast.
What To Expect
- A Full Spectrum View of the Digital Economy
- Technology in Practice
- Sector-Specific Insights
- A National Showcase of Talent
A powerful event to connect, learn, and drive the future of Australia’s digital economy.