Reimagining technology to regenerate life rather than degrade it has never been more urgent.
Today’s technologies are amplifying both possibility and harm. Alongside innovation, we’re seeing deeper social divisions, worsening mental health, accelerating material extraction and pollution, growing power asymmetries, and the erosion of local and community agency.
Hosted by the Regenerative Technology Project, State of the State: Regenerative Technology 2026 brings together technologists, investors, researchers, and systems thinkers to examine where the tech sector stands today, and what it would take to redesign technology in service of life, communities, and planetary health.
The session will include a presentation followed by facilitated Q&A and discussion. It’s designed for people working inside and adjacent to the tech ecosystem — from corporate and investment environments to regenerative, research, and community-based spaces — who sense that business-as-usual is no longer enough. Free to register.
This is an invitation to learn, question, and think together about what technology is becoming, and what it still could be.
Online: Register here

