

Mobile Engineering Leadership at Scale: Will We Build Mobile Apps Differently in 2027?
AI is changing how software is written, tested and shipped. New tools are reducing effort in areas that once required large teams. At the same time, expectations around quality, security and user experience continue to rise.
Will mobile teams become smaller? Will engineering roles change? Are we heading towards a world where AI builds much of the application for us, or are we underestimating the complexity of modern software development?
On Wednesday 24th June, 6–9pm at Vonage, mobile engineering leaders from NewDay, TSB, Lloyds and Just Eat will discuss how the discipline is evolving, what leaders are seeing inside their organisations, and what they believe the next few years will bring.
Hosted by Carl-Gustaf Harroch from Novoda, whose team works with some of Europe's leading mobile organisations, this panel will explore the opportunities, challenges and unanswered questions facing mobile engineering as we move towards 2027.
Panel
Carl-Gustaf Harroch
Host, Novoda
Tris Bates
Head of Mobile, NewDay
Daniele Galluccio
Head of Engineering, Lloyds Banking Group
Michael Aubert
Android Chapter Lead, TSB
Corey Latislaw
Engineering Leader, Just Eat
Topics
How AI is changing the way mobile software is built
The future shape of mobile engineering teams
Cross-platform development and new tooling
Skills mobile engineers and leaders will need in the coming years
What is genuinely changing and what remains the same
How engineering leaders are preparing for the future
Expect a range of opinions, practical experiences and healthy disagreement rather than a room full of people saying the same thing.