The full agenda for Monday.com Elevate '26 is now available, giving attendees their first look at what promises to be one of the largest work management and AI conferences of the year.
Taking place at the Javits Center in New York City on 28-29 October, Elevate brings together thousands of professionals looking to improve how work gets done using AI, automation and collaborative work management. According to Monday.com, this year's event includes:
The biggest conversations about AI and work are happening this October.
For organisations exploring how AI fits into everyday work - not just as a technology experiment but as a practical business tool - the agenda offers plenty of inspiration.
AI has moved beyond being a future trend - it's now becoming part of everyday work.
Microsoft's 2026 Work Trend Index describes a shift where AI agents increasingly handle execution, allowing people to spend more time directing work, making decisions and collaborating across teams.
That shift creates new questions for organisations:
These are exactly the kinds of discussions Elevate has been built around.
One of the strengths of this year's agenda is that it isn't just aimed at project managers.
Sessions are organised around real business functions, including:
Speakers come from organisations including:
Rather than focusing purely on product demonstrations, many sessions explore how organisations are applying AI to solve everyday business challenges and improve collaboration.
Technology conferences often introduce new product capabilities - and that's certainly part of Elevate.
But arguably the bigger opportunity is hearing how other organisations are approaching change management, adoption and process improvement.
New software only creates value when people actually use it effectively.
That's why many organisations choose to work with experienced implementation partners alongside adopting new technology. At BDQ, we regularly help customers design processes, implement work management solutions and improve adoption through consultancy, training and practical implementation support. Our focus is always on making technology work for the business - not the other way around.
For example, when Universal Robots wanted to improve visibility and collaboration across their marketing teams, BDQ designed tailored Asana workflows and reporting that helped streamline campaign management while increasing accountability and efficiency.
Whether you're travelling to New York or simply following the announcements remotely, it's worth spending some time browsing the agenda before the event.
A few tips:
As AI continues to reshape how organisations plan, collaborate and deliver work, conferences like Elevate offer an opportunity to learn from both technology vendors and organisations already putting these ideas into practice.
Whether you're looking for practical advice, strategic insight or simply inspiration for your next work management initiative, the Elevate '26 agenda is well worth exploring.
And if you'd like to discuss how your organisation can get more value from Monday.com, get in touch with the BDQ team. We help organisations implement work management solutions that are practical, scalable and built around the way your teams actually work.