About
Stop finding out a week too late.
If you have ever wondered where people actually hear about the good technical events — the meetup worth the drive, the conference worth a day off, the room where you would meet the right people — this is the answer. One page that watches all the places events get announced, so you do not have to.
The problem is not that nothing is on
Plenty is on. It is just never announced in one place. A meetup goes up on a community platform. A conference lives on its own site. A workshop sits behind an industry body’s member portal. A seminar hides in a university department’s calendar. A vendor session lands on a page nobody has ever bookmarked. None of them know the others exist, and none of them are trying to reach you specifically.
So you find out the way everyone finds out: secondhand, from someone who happened to be on the right mailing list — usually the week after it ran.
The good events are not hidden. They are scattered. And if you have a job, scattered is the same as hidden.
One page instead of twenty tabs
TechSignal reads across all of those sources and puts what it finds into a single feed. One list, scannable in under a minute, answering the only question you actually had: what is worth going to, and when is it?
Narrow it to whatever you care about — the subject, free or paid, in person or online, this week or next quarter. Whatever you filter to stays in the address bar, so the exact view in front of you is a link you can paste to a colleague.
Everything worth showing up for
Not just conferences. The feed covers the full range of reasons to be in a room with people who do what you do — learning something, hiring someone, getting hired, or simply not working alone for an evening.
- Meetups
- Conferences
- Networking nights
- Workshops
- Talks & seminars
- Hackathons
- Industry briefings
- Online sessions
Who it is for
Engineers, developers, data and AI practitioners, founders, students — anyone who would go to more of this if they simply knew it was happening. No account, no signup, no tracking, no cost. It is a page you open when you want to know what is on.
Common questions
What is TechSignal?
TechSignal is a free listing of AI, technology, mining technology and engineering events — meetups, conferences, workshops, networking nights, hackathons, seminars and online sessions — gathered from many separate organisers into a single feed. There is no account, no cost and no advertising.
Why do I need it when events are already online?
Because they are never online in one place. A meetup goes up on a community platform, a conference on its own site, a workshop behind an industry body’s member portal, a seminar in a university department’s calendar. None of them know the others exist, so people usually hear about a good event secondhand, the week after it ran.
What kinds of events are listed?
Meetups, conferences, workshops and training, networking nights, talks and seminars, hackathons, industry briefings and online sessions, across four categories: AI, technology, mining technology and engineering.
Which locations does it cover?
Coverage is currently centred on Western Australia, with events elsewhere in Australia included where they are materially relevant and labelled as such. Online events are listed and can be filtered separately.
How much does it cost, and is there a sign-up?
Nothing, and no. There is no account, no login and no tracking. Listing an event is also free — organisers just send the link to their event page.
How do I get an event added or a mistake fixed?
Email hello@techsignal.au with a link to the organiser’s own event page. Corrections and new events land at the next refresh. Wrong details are prioritised over missing ones.
So — what is on?
Browse the feedListings are compiled automatically from public announcements, so the occasional entry will be out of date. Every one links straight through to the organiser’s own page — confirm the details there before you turn up, and let us know when something looks wrong.