Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2026 will be brilliant
I’m so excited for our fast-approaching 25th anniversary Fortune Brainstorm Tech, June 8 to 10 in Aspen. This year’s gathering is really special. For the first time in almost a decade, we’re returning to Brainstorm’s spiritual home. We’ve held this event 16 times in Aspen before; all but four were on the campus of the Aspen Institute. Much of our DNA was assembled here. We’re also lucky to have several veterans along for the ride. Brainstorm’s founding editorial impresario, David Kirkpatrick, will join us. Several of this year’s speakers—including Steve Case, Mark Hoplamazian, Meg Whitman, Jim Lanzone, Glenn Fogel, Peggy Johnson, Hans Tung, Zack Bogue, and Bill Briggs—are multi-decade Brainstorm participants. That’s not to say we aren’t embracing the new and the next. After all, this is Brainstorm. We kick things off on Sunday night with a special screening of part of the documentary Your Attention Please, followed by a Q&A with two CEOs about the digital attention economy. Monday starts early. This year’s morning activities include hiking, biking, fishing, horseback riding, and a Jeep tour. (Suit up!) Our mainstage program begins in the afternoon with Anthropic’s Claude Code chief Boris Cherny and continues with an array of compelling voices, among them Bloomberg Beta’s Karin Klein, Base Power’s Zach Dell, Twitch’s Dan Clancy, Aaru’s Ned Koh, Mistral’s Timothée Lacroix, Tubi’s Anjali Sud, and Anduril’s Brian Schimpf. We’ll bring it home with Warner Music chief Robert Kyncl and the multi-hyphenate artist Grimes, then break for our first batch of roundtable sessions on AI governance, defense tech, and managing the pace of change. Cold drinks await at the home of Laura and Gary Lauder, after which we’ll break for a well-deserved dinner. Tuesday is packed and stacked. Morning yoga is followed by a trio of breakfast roundtables—on the workforce, AI pilots, and trust—and then it’s on to the mainstage. XBOX CEO Asha Sharma and comedian