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The Professional Publishers Association (PPA) has announced the launch of a dedicated Next Gen Stage at this year’s PPA Festival (Wednesday 6 May 2026 in London), creating a new space for emerging talent to learn, connect, and build the skills needed to succeed in publishing today.
New for 2026, the Next Gen Stage is designed for ambitious professionals under the age of 30. The agenda will focus on practical advice, honest conversations, and real-world insight, alongside providing valuable networking opportunities.
Confirmed speakers so far:
A major highlight of the stage will be ‘You’re Hired: Mike Soutar’s guide to starting a business’. Having built some of the most successful media brands of the past two decades and as a well-known figure from BBC’s The Apprentice, Soutar will share his perspective on what it takes to build a media brand in 2026.
The session will also give aspiring entrepreneurs the opportunity to pitch their own ideas live on stage, offering direct feedback from one of the industry’s most experienced operators.
The agenda also includes:
Sajeeda Merali, CEO PPA commented: “The launch of a dedicated Next Gen Stage at Festival 2026 reflects our commitment to supporting the future leaders of our industry. This is a space designed for ambitious talent to come together, learn from those shaping the sector today, and build the skills, confidence, and connections they need to progress their careers. By creating opportunities for open, honest conversations and meaningful networking, we’re helping ensure the next generation is equipped to drive innovation and continued success across trusted editorial brands.”
Julian Linely, Festival Content Producer and Media Consultant added: “The voices that will shape the future of our industry are already out there. We just need to build the structures to welcome them in, invest in their growth, and get out of the way. The Next Gen stage at the PPA Festival exists for exactly that. It’s time to hand over the mic.”
Next Gen tickets include:
Tickets for the Next Gen Stage are separate from PPA Festival tickets, and sold on a first-come, first-served basis due to very limited availability. Tickets start from £216 per person.
Find out more here.

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