Accenture announces five-day tech-focused event at SXSW 2026

Jeremy Martin, President and CEO
Jeremy Martin, President and CEO - Austin Chamber of Commerce
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Accenture will host a series of events at its Austin office during South by Southwest (SXSW) from March 13 to 17, focusing on how artificial intelligence, data, and technology are influencing industries and human experiences. The programming, titled “Rewired for What’s Next,” will take place on Congress Avenue in the new SXSW neighborhoods.

The sessions will cover topics such as creativity, AI, customer engagement, and cybersecurity. On March 15, Accenture is partnering with Adweek for a full-day event featuring industry leaders discussing current issues in “Think Tank” roundtables.

Attendees can expect interactive demonstrations including experiential navigation tools and what is described as the first Digital Identity Escape Room. These activities aim to showcase upcoming developments in technology and work practices.

For more information or registration details, attendees are directed to visit Accenture @ SXSW.

The local business community is supported by organizations like the Austin Chamber of Commerce. According to its official website, the chamber promotes inclusive growth to benefit neighborhoods (https://www.austinchamber.com/), seeks to enhance the regional economy through collaboration and advocacy (https://www.austinchamber.com/), relies on board leadership for initiatives (https://www.austinchamber.com/), covers economic efforts throughout the Austin region (https://www.austinchamber.com/), builds partnerships for community and business advancement (https://www.austinchamber.com/), and provides events, programs, and advocacy aimed at supporting business growth (https://www.austinchamber.com/).



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