
EDGE Channel Conference 2026
DIY-ERP will be attending EDGE Channel Conference 2026 in Cairns, joining over 300 technology leaders, MSPs, vendors, and distributors from across Australia and New Zealand. EDGE is one of the region's premier IT ecosystem events, combining thought leadership on AI, cybersecurity, and cloud with curated networking and immersive social experiences.
What to Expect
The 2026 programme will feature thought leadership sessions covering AI, cybersecurity, cloud, data, and business innovation, alongside a rich schedule of curated 1:1 meetings, roundtables, and interactive workshops. The EDGE format is deliberately designed to go beyond passive listening, giving attendees practical strategies they can apply immediately.
Social highlights will include:
- The EDGE Cup golf event
- A luxury boat cruise
- Pickleball and leisure activities
- Legendary networking dinners
The 2025 event delivered over 1,000 curated meetings across 21 hours of networking, with 160 partners and 70 speakers in attendance. The 2026 edition promises to build on that foundation.
Why DIY-ERP is Attending
EDGE is one of the most concentrated gatherings of senior decision-makers in the ANZ channel. For DIY-ERP, it represents a valuable opportunity to deepen relationships with MSPs and solution providers who are actively looking to scale, differentiate, and unlock new revenue through ERP. We look forward to sharing how the DIY-ERP methodology is helping partners deliver Business Central implementations that are faster, leaner, and more predictable.
Daily Schedule
Morning
Keynote sessions, thought leadership, and analyst-led research presentations
Midday
Interactive workshops, roundtables, and curated 1:1 meetings
Afternoon
Social activities (golf, boat cruise, pickleball) and networking dinners
Presenter(s)
2025 speakers included: Stephen Scheeler (The Digital CEO), Nick Abrahams (Norton Rose Fulbright), Mark Iles (Tech Research Australia), Ashleigh Vogstad (Transcends), Hugh Richards & Mark Nesbitt (Latimer Partners). 2026 speakers TBA.