AxonOps is heading to Current London
AxonOps is sponsoring Current London 2026, taking place at ExCeL London on May 19-20, 2026.
We are looking forward to meeting Kafka users, platform engineers, SREs, and architects who are running Kafka in production and want a better way to monitor, operate, and troubleshoot it.
AxonOps is listed on the official Current London sponsors page as a Startup Sponsor, and we are pleased to be part of the event.
What we will be showing
At the event, we will be showcasing the AI Control Plane for Apache Kafka.
That means showing how teams can work with Kafka from one place for:
- broker and cluster monitoring
- consumer lag visibility
- logs and operational alerting
- topic and ACL management
- AI cluster configuation analysis and recommendations
- AI assited performance analysis
- AI reporting
- AI-assisted investigation and diagnosis
The goal is straightforward. Kafka teams want to keep control of their platform while reducing the effort it takes to understand what is happening and respond when something goes wrong.
We are excited about this event
Current London brings together the people who are actually living with Kafka day to day. That is the audience we care about most. We want to speak with engineers who are scaling Kafka, dealing with operational complexity, and trying to improve visibility without giving up control of their own environment.
These conversations are always useful. They help us understand what teams are struggling with now, where Kafka operations still feel too manual, and where AI can genuinely help rather than just adding more noise.
If you are attending
If you are going to be at Current London, come and meet us. We would be glad to show you what we are building for Apache Kafka and hear about the challenges you are working through in your own environment.
If you want some context before the event, these Kafka articles are a good place to start:
- Kafka Cost Comparison 2026: Self-Hosted vs Amazon MSK vs Confluent Cloud
- Cutting Kafka Costs with Strimzi and AxonOps
- Running Kafka at Scale Without a Dedicated Platform Team
See you in London.