Bangalore is India's technology capital, and its event calendar reflects it — there's a tech event nearly every day. The hard part isn't finding one; it's choosing the ones worth your time. Here's how to think about upcoming tech events in Bangalore.
The main categories
Developer meetups
Regular, community-run gatherings around a language, framework or domain. Best for staying current and meeting senior engineers. Browse developer events in Bangalore.
AI and data events
Bangalore has become one of Asia's densest hubs for AI meetups, workshops and conferences. If you work anywhere near ML, AI events in Bangalore are the fastest way to keep up.
Flagship conferences
Larger, ticketed, multi-track events that draw speakers and companies from across the country. Higher cost, higher signal, excellent for hallway networking.
Hackathons
Build something in 24–48 hours. Great for portfolios, hiring, and testing ideas. See hackathons in Bangalore.
How to choose what to attend
Ask what you want out of it:
- Learning a specific skill? Pick hands-on workshops over conferences.
- Hiring or job-hunting? Meetups and hackathons put you next to engineers informally.
- Business development? Go where your customers are, which may be an industry event, not a dev meetup.
- Staying current? Recurring community meetups beat one-off conferences.
Don't over-index on conferences
A single ticketed conference can cost more than a month of free meetups that, added up, give you more. For most people, two recurring tech events in Bangalore attended consistently beat a scattershot of expensive one-offs.
Where to find the live list
New tech events are announced across Lu.ma, Meetup, Eventbrite and organiser sites daily. B2Bangalore pulls them into one continuously-updated catalog, so you can see everything upcoming in one place — and, for flagship events, who's attending before you commit.