The 54th Annual J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference convenes May 18–20, 2026, at the Westin Boston Seaport District in Boston, Massachusetts. The event is one of the most closely watched institutional gatherings in the technology and media investment calendar, drawing senior executives, analysts, and institutional investors across three days of presentations, fireside chats, and one-on-one meetings.
Confirmed presenters span the full spectrum of the TMC sector. Cogent Communications CEO Dave Schaeffer opens the conference on Monday, May 18, with a presentation at 10:25 a.m. ET. Anterix Chief Regulatory and Corporate Communications Officer Christopher Guttman-McCabe also presents on the opening day, with private investor meetings scheduled throughout. Mastercard CFO Sachin Mehra takes the floor on Tuesday, May 19, at 11:25 a.m. ET. Wednesday, May 20, carries a heavy final-day agenda: SiriusXM CFO Zac Coughlin presents at 10:00 a.m. ET, and Infleqtion CEO Matt Kinsella participates in a fireside chat format at the same hour, representing the quantum computing sector’s growing presence in institutional investor forums. Cognizant, presenting as an AI builder and technology services provider, also confirmed participation with a live-streamed session.
The conference format combines public webcasts with closed one-on-one investor sessions, a structure that allows companies to calibrate messaging for both broad market audiences and targeted institutional relationships. Several companies have indicated that webcast replays will remain available on their investor relations platforms for up to 90 days following the event.
At its 54th edition, the conference reflects the consolidation of AI infrastructure, quantum computing, and audio entertainment into a single institutional conversation. The presence of companies as different as Mastercard, SiriusXM, and Infleqtion on the same program signals how broadly J.P. Morgan has drawn the perimeter of what counts as technology in 2026.
Boston’s Seaport District, increasingly the city’s default venue for high-density financial and technology events, provides the backdrop. Investor access to presentations is available through individual company investor relations portals.