The story of progress is told through lone geniuses. The reality runs through networks.
Miro, the AI Innovation Workspace where 100 million plan, co-create, and build the next big thing, faster, joins Love Tomorrow Summit 2026 as Collective Intelligence Partner. On 23 July 2026, on the iconic grounds of Tomorrowland in Boom, Belgium, Miro brings a keynote to the main stage and a 90-minute masterclass to the senior leaders in the room.
A theme, shared from a different angle
Love Tomorrow Summit 2026 explores The Future of Intelligence. Not intelligence as a benchmark, a model size, or a productivity gain, but as a layered human capacity: artificial, natural, collective, inner.
Miro arrives at the same theme from inside the engine room of modern work. The platform sits across the daily collaboration of many of the world's largest enterprise companies as well as tens of thousands of other innovative organisations. From that vantage point, one pattern repeats: the breakthroughs of this era will not come from a single person with a chat window. They will come from the collisions between human judgement, machine capability, and the teams that hold the stakes.
This is the conversation Miro brings to the Summit.
The keynote: The Future of Intelligence
Dom Katz, Head of Ways of Working at Miro, takes the main stage to deliver The Future of Intelligence.
The argument runs against the cultural script of the moment. AI is often framed as the next step in a long tradition of solitary genius: the individual with the better tool, the better prompt, the better output. Katz makes a different case. AI, in its raw form, is the most concentrated act of collective intelligence ever performed. Centuries of human knowledge, pressure-tested, recombined, and made instantly accessible.
The question is no longer how individuals get faster. It is how organisations turn collective intelligence into collective action. Ten times more code. Ten times more ads. Ten times more outputs. Has value moved at the same rate? In most companies, the honest answer is no.
The keynote draws a clear line. The teams that will define this era are not the ones with the most AI. They are the ones who put AI back inside the network where intelligence has always lived, with humans holding accountability, judgement and the boundaries of the work.
The masterclass: The Team of Tomorrow
Alongside the keynote, Miro hosts a 90-minute facilitated masterclass for fifty senior leaders attending the Summit. The session is called The Team of Tomorrow.
The format is deliberate. No laptops. No slide decks for the audience. Each table works around a shared physical canvas, guided by trained facilitators with all materials provided, to map a collective vision of how teams operate in an AI-augmented future. Four questions anchor the conversation. What roles humans and AI each play in future teams. What skills, behaviours and ways of working will matter most. How teams become more creative, adaptive and collaborative with AI. What is worth preserving from today's teams, and what needs to change.
Once the canvases are complete, every table's artwork is photographed and brought into Miro, where AI synthesises the themes into one collective digital canvas. A single visual record of the room's thinking, created by everyone in it. Participants leave with the artefact.
The session is led by Rory Keddie, Principal Product Evangelist at Miro, Dom Katz, and Michelle Johannesson, Group Product Marketing Manager at Miro.
Why this partnership
Miro and Love Tomorrow Summit share a premise that runs deeper than any single feature or stage.
The future of intelligence is not a question of how powerful one mind can become with one tool. It is a question of how many kinds of intelligence can be brought into the same room, the same surface, the same decision. Artificial and human. Individual and collective. Speed and stakes.
Miro builds the surface where that meeting happens at scale. Love Tomorrow Summit builds the room.
Joan Miró, the artist whose name inspired the company, only became Miró when he stepped out of his studio and into a network of poets, dancers and peers in 1920s Paris. The point holds. Intelligence becomes extraordinary in collision with other intelligence. On 23 July, that collision moves from theory to a room.
Love Tomorrow Summit takes place on 23 July 2026 at Tomorrowland's iconic grounds in Boom, Belgium. With 85+ speakers and artists, the programme combines keynotes, meaningful networking, music, entertainment, and a magical evening show.
Tickets and programme at https://www.lovetomorrow.com/love-tomorrow-summit.

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