The bottleneck moved from writing code to governing it.

The promise was 2× throughput. The reality is 2× the review queue, 2× the security exposure, and a CI signal you can no longer trust. AI Native DevCon 2026 is for the engineering leaders who have to figure out how to ship anyway.

AI Native DevCon 2026 lands at The Brewery in London on June 1 and 2, with a hybrid track for remote. This is the conference for VPs of engineering, CTOs, platform owners, security leads, and senior engineers running agents in production, or about to. 500+ builders. Four tracks.

Guy Podjarny, founder of Tessl, organizer of AI Native DevCon, and previously of Snyk, frames the 2026 question:

“If 2025 was the year coding agents started showing real promise, 2026 is the year we figure out how they hold up in production. The challenge is no longer getting an agent to work, it is getting it to work consistently across teams, codebases, and environments without constant human correction.”