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The FutureTech

What's coming, explained properly.

About The Future Tech

The Future Tech is a UK-based magazine about where technology is actually heading. We cover AI, chips, energy, robotics and the changing shape of work — for smart general readers and the people who run small businesses, not for engineers marking each other's homework.

We are not a news site. You will not find "live coverage" here, or a hot take within an hour of a keynote. We write evergreen explainers and analysis designed to still be accurate and useful months after publication, and every piece carries a "so what does this mean for you" throughline. If a claim depends on the state of play at a moment in time, we date it — you'll see "as of early 2026" doing honest work across the site.

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James Holt — Editor

James spent a decade on national and trade tech desks before starting The Future Tech, mostly explaining semiconductors and machine learning to editors who wanted it shorter. He covers AI and chips: the models, the silicon they run on, and the money that moves between them. He believes most technology stories are secretly economics stories, and edits accordingly.

Priya Sharma — Contributing writer

Priya is an automation consultant who has spent years installing robots, workflow systems and (lately) AI agents inside real British businesses — which has left her permanently immune to demo videos. She covers workplace technology, robotics and the future of work, and writes with the specific scepticism of someone who has to make this stuff function on a Monday.

Editorial standards

Four rules govern everything we publish:

Corrections

When we get something wrong we fix the article and note the change. If you spot an error, tell us — the fastest route is email, and we genuinely read it.

Contact

Editorial enquiries, corrections and story suggestions: editor@thefuturetech.co.uk.

The Future Tech briefing

Once a month: where technology is actually heading, minus the hype and the doom. One email, five minutes, done.

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