Prince William is set to make his debut appearance at London Tech Week, bringing together senior executives from some of the world’s leading organisations to explore technology’s potential in tackling homelessness.
The Prince of Wales will chair a panel featuring top figures from Salesforce, Bloomberg Philanthropies and NatWest Group.
The discussion, moderated by podcaster Jake Humphrey, will examine how digital tools and data analysis can spot individuals at risk of losing their homes before the crisis point.
Panellists will address methods for earlier identification of vulnerability, ways to enhance support for frontline services through improved technological efficiency, and the responsibility of tech industry leaders in homelessness prevention efforts.
Prince William is set to make his debut appearance at London Tech Week, bringing together senior executives from some of the world’s leading organisations to explore technology’s potential in tackling homelessness.
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The session represents a significant moment in the connection between corporate innovation and social challenges.
William’s Homewards programme has secured official partner status with London Tech Week, bringing housing insecurity to the event’s agenda for the first time in its history.
This milestone represents a notable shift in how the technology sector views its potential contribution to social issues, recognising that business capabilities can address homelessness at its earliest warning signs.
The royal established Homewards in 2023 with an ambitious goal: proving that homelessness can become rare, short-lived and non-recurring.
The Prince of Wales will chair a panel featuring top figures from Salesforce, Bloomberg Philanthropies and NatWest Group.
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The London Tech Week collaboration extends the initiative’s evidence-based methodology, which operates on the principle that housing loss follows predictable patterns and can therefore be stopped through appropriate partnerships.
Homewards currently operates across six flagship locations throughout the country, working with partners including technology innovators.
The programme features two dedicated Homewards sessions beyond the prince’s panel discussion.
The programme features two dedicated Homewards sessions beyond the prince’s panel discussion.
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It will include a pitch event where five entrepreneurs will present technology solutions developed across the initiative’s locations specifically designed to prevent people from losing their homes.
Attendees will also encounter a distinctive house-shaped installation on site throughout the week, offering visitors the chance to discover more about the programme and consider their own potential involvement in prevention work.
These elements underscore the initiative’s core message that tackling housing insecurity requires action at every level of society, with businesses playing a vital role alongside councils, community organisations and local services in creating systems that intervene sooner and function more effectively.

