RedTech Summit 2026 puts audio’s future in focus

Redtech Summit 2026 attendees, Costa Brava, Spain. Photo: Chris Lee

LLORET DE MAR, Spain — The 5th RedTech Summit concluded Sunday, June 21, after bringing together 68 senior executives from 25 countries for two days of strategic discussion, collaboration and debate on the future of audio broadcasting — radio, podcasting and streaming.

Set against the backdrop of Spain’s Costa Brava, the Summit continued its tradition of creating an environment where competitors become collaborators, established assumptions are challenged and industry leaders have the space to step away from daily pressures and think about what comes next.

Across six interactive sessions, delegates explored some of the biggest issues shaping the audio broadcasting sector, including audience relationships, digital transformation, new commercial models, artificial intelligence and long-term strategic planning. Rather than focusing solely on technology, discussions examined how broadcasters can combine human creativity, trusted relationships and new capabilities to build sustainable businesses for the future.

The RedTech Summit’s workshop format encouraged participants to openly exchange experiences, challenge each other’s thinking and develop practical approaches that they could take back to their organizations.

Many of the conversations will continue long after the event, reflecting what has become the defining characteristic of the RedTech Summit: A trusted space where the global audio broadcasting industry comes together not just to discuss the future, but to help shape it.

Keep an eye on RedTech News, RedTech Magazine and across our social media feeds, as we will share and explore a few of the key takeaways from this year’s Summit.

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