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TVOT SF 2026

Dates announced for 2026 TV of Tomorrow Show in San Francisco

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TMRW Corp, the company behind Interactive TV Today (ITVT), has revealed the dates for the next installment of the TV of Tomorrow Show (TVOT) in San Francisco.

The show will return to the West Coast on December 2 and run through December 3, giving attendees the opportunity to take in San Francisco during the start of the holiday season. Typically, the show takes place in the late spring or early summer.

The industry event is also moving to a new venue, with The House in the Presidio National Park serving as the host for the conference.

Tracy Swedlow, the co-organizer of the conference, said TVOT SF 2026 will build on the momentum from the organization’s earlier show in Montreal this year, which was sponsored by Stingray, where discussions focused on the unprecedented impact of artificial intelligence on the media space.

“TVOT SF 2026 will maintain and sharpen this focus, taking advantage of San Francisco’s unique status as the undisputed global epicenter of the AI industry, in order to encourage cross-pollination and collaboration between the television and advertising thought leaders who attend TVOT and the City’s burgeoning community of AI innovators,” Swedlow said.

She noted that The House in the Presidio “has become a central hub for that community, hosting many of the the key collaborations, competitions and hackathons that drive AI innovation in the city and beyond,” which made it a fitting location for this year’s conference.

Artificial intelligence is not the only topic on the agenda: The conference will also dive into the disruption and opportunities presented by emerging platforms of content production and distribution, including connected TV and streaming, and its impact on other areas of the television business like advertising and data.

TVOT is known for drawing a strong crowd of industry executives who are thought leaders in the media, entertainment, editorial, data and marketing spaces. The event allows for candid discussions and deeper conversations that lend to the creation of new business opportunities and professional relationships.

“TVOT stands out from the crowd not only through the quality of its speakers, but through the access it provides to those leaders,” Swedlow said. “An intimate and highly social event, packed with the visionaries and influencers who are creating the television of tomorrow, TVOT is designed from the ground up to facilitate meetings and productive conversations, and thereby to catalyze deals, partnerships and collaborations.”

Early bird registration for the event is now live, with tickets offered at a discounted rate of $875. The regular price of a conference pass is $1,475, and on-site tickets cost an additional $200.

TVOT SF 2026 also has unique opportunities for companies who wish to sponsor different elements of the conference, including attendee Wi-Fi access, coffee, breakfast, lunch and the show’s traditional cocktail reception. This year’s show will also feature a boardroom where executives can demonstrate their products and services to prospective clients.

TMRW Corp is now soliciting ideas for sponsorship opportunities and panel discussions and interviews during TVOT SF 2026. Pitches and questions about those opportunities can be sent to Swedlow by e-mail at tracyswedlow@gmail.com or by calling (415) 608-4766.

To learn more about TVOT SF 2026, click or tap here.

The Desk is an editorial partner of TVOT SF.

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Matthew Keys

Matthew Keys is the award-winning founder and editor of TheDesk.net, an authoritative voice on broadcast and streaming TV, media and tech. With over ten years of experience, he's a recognized expert in broadcast, streaming, and digital media, with work featured in publications such as StreamTV Insider and Digital Content Next, and past roles at Thomson Reuters and Disney-ABC Television Group.
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