Policy Week 2026
Activations
Monday to Thursday, 9th – 12th March 2026
Activations sit alongside the formal program to create space for connection, continuity and trust across the week. They bring together senior leaders from policy, finance, technology and law in settings designed to encourage open conversation beyond the conference room.
Across breakfasts, receptions, dinners and informal gatherings, the activations support relationship building, cross market exchange and the strengthening of institutional networks that underpin effective policy and market development.
Each activation is intentionally curated to complement the week’s discussions, recognising that alignment is often built through shared experience as much as formal dialogue.
Business Sydney Lunch
Monday 9th March
12:00pm to 2:00pm
A morning session convening Sydney’s business community at the outset of Policy Week. Positions Sydney as Australia’s centre for digital asset policy, infrastructure and market development.
Welcome Reception
Monday 9th March
6:00pm to 9:00pm
The opening gathering marking the informal start of Policy Week. An initial point of arrival ahead of the week’s conferences and closed-door discussions.
Networking Drinks
Tuesday 10th March
5:00pm to 6:30pm
An end-of-day engagement following the first full day of formal programming. Provides space for continued discussion in a lighter setting, aligned to the themes of the day.
International Dinner
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Wednesday 11th March
6:00pm to 10:00pm
An evening reserved for international delegates and Policy Week supporters.
Situates Australia within a broader global policy and regulatory context through private dialogue.
TRM Run Club
Thursday 12th March
7:00am to 8:00am
An early-morning activation during the final day of Policy Week. Offers a structured, informal setting for conversation outside the formal program.
The Final Exchange
Thursday 12th March
7:00pm to 10:00pm
The concluding activation of Policy Week.
Marks the transition from scheduled programming to ongoing bilateral and institutional engagement.































