ACTO European Summit 2025
London, England | Friday, 26 September 2025
Join us in London, England for the 2025 ACTO European Summit, where Life Sciences leaders and innovators meet to uncover new features and explore the exponential impact of AI.
Dive into ACTO’s cutting-edge capabilities, learn from thought leaders, launch into the ACTOverse and the possibilities of Agentic AI. See firsthand how ACTO's technology roadmap is transforming the industry.
Join us in London and let's Build Your MosAIc Experience, together!
Friday, 26 September 2025
What To Expect From The Summit
- Early access to ACTO's latest features and enhancements
- Engage with our founders and team to learn about ACTO's mission and vision
- Network and share best practices with industry colleagues
- Be the first to experience the ACTOverse, CxZone and PharmaForce!
- Hear real-world case studies from ACTO Customers!
Attendee Testimonials



The 2025 ACTO Summit Overview
Join the ACTO Team along with many of our customers, partners and thought-leaders for an exciting day sharing ACTO's strategy for 2025, best practice sharing and most importantly building relationships and networking. Past Summits have been held in Canada and the United States - so we're thrilled to be hosting our first ever in London, UK!
Who should attend the ACTO Summit?
The Summit is open to organizations who currently use or are considering the ACTO Platform.
From decision makers, administrators, technology partners and end users - the summit provides value to anyone interested in learning strategy, technology, and improving field force effectiveness.
What topics are discussed?
Our summit is very interactive. During the summit, we discuss ACTO's 2025 Vision, recently released features, our product roadmap, best practices, and allow flexibility to adjust topics based on our conversations.
Is there a fee to attend the ACTO Summit?
The registration fee for the ACTO Summit is £150.
All proceeds from the registration fee will be given as a charitable donation to BookTrust - giving UK children and families access to children's reading books.