In addition to the insight and discussions shared across the MACH X conference programme, breakout sessions at the event will include practical applications of AI. The Agent Build Lab allows retail leaders to collaborate, flexing their innovation capabilities to develop and test AI applications in a live environment. The Agent Build Lab not only encourages composable creativity but helps brands take away practical ideas and an executional playbook back to their own organisations.
MACH X: Amsterdam will also include a dedicated session showcasing the MACH Alliance AI Exchange Hackathon, featuring live business use cases from easyJet holidays and Your Golf Travel, sponsored by Bloomreach and Uniform. Over an eight-week virtual program, cross-functional teams are building production-style solutions around each brand’s real-world challenge. This session gives attendees a first look at how participating teams have applied agentic capabilities to real commerce challenges.
Sponsored by Siteimprove and open to MACH Alliance members and their retail partners, the winners will be crowned live at a ceremony on Day 1 (29 September 2026). This year also marks the inaugural presentation of The Jon Panella Award, created in memory of the industry veteran who spent four decades connecting people across the innovation ecosystem, with its first recipient revealed live on stage.

