Managed Services Summit Meet the UK’s Leading MSPs, IT Experts & Vendors

Celebrating its 16th year, the Managed Services Summit – London continues to be the foremost managed services event for the UK IT channel. The UK market remains one of the most mature and dynamic in Europe, with businesses increasingly relying on MSPs to drive digital transformation, cybersecurity, and cloud innovation.

The Managed Services Summit is series of executive-level events, so you know you’ll be among the best in the sector, and those featured will explore the latest trends and developments, evolving customer requirements and how to create value through managed services – both for your own organisation and your customers

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Key Topics at the 2026 Managed Services Summit

Presentations will cover the latest trends, evolving customer requirements, and strategies for creating value through managed services.

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Expert Speakers & Thought Leaders in the MSP Industry

Attend a range of sessions led by leading specialists in the field, focusing on technical, sales, and business-related topics.

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Exclusive Networking & Business Growth Opportunities

Connect with professionals in the IT channel, including senior decision makers and industry leaders.

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Managed Services Trends: What to Expect in 2026

Engage in discussions, debates, and collaborations with event sponsors and peers across the industry.

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MSS Benelux

30th June 2026, Amsterdam

MSS Nordics

5th November 2026, Stockholm

MSS Manchester

17th November 2026, Manchester

Meet our 2026 Speakers

Peter Shilton CBE

Peter Shilton’s international career spanned such a length of time that he appeared 12 times alongside a player whose debut for the Three Lions came in 1962 (Bobby Moore) and 13 times alongside a player whose international career continued until 2000 (Tony Adams). He also made 16 appearances alongside Paul Gascoigne, who was only born three years before Shilton made his debut in 1970. The gap of 19 years and 224 days between his first and last games are the second-most in England’s history.

When he appeared on his debut in November 1970, Shilton was England’s youngest goalkeeper (21 years, 68 days) since Alan Hodgkinson in May 1957. Since that appearance, only two goalkeepers have appeared for England at a younger age (Joe Hart in 2008 and Jack Butland in 2012). By the time of his last appearance in 1990, Shilton was the third-oldest player to appear for the Three Lions, aged 40 years and 292 days.

Only three England players have appeared in more major tournament (World Cup + Euros) matches than Peter Shilton (20), with his 20 appearances the most of any goalkeeper.

Shilton, however, holds the record for most caps for England at the World Cup, playing 17 times at the 1982, 1986 and 1990 editions.

Shilton appeared for England while playing for five different clubs (Leicester, Stoke, Nottingham Forest, Southampton and Derby), one of only five players to do so in the history of the Three Lions.

Shilton also holds the record for most appearances for England at Wembley, playing 52 matches there, eight more than any other player.

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