Neuroplaces Partners with Media 10 as part of Shoreditch Design Week
Neuroplaces, the UK’s first B2B exhibition and conference for neuroinclusive and accessible design solutions across public spaces and workplaces, debuts its inaugural edition as part of Shoreditch Design Week (SDW) this autumn. In partnership with Media 10, it co-locates with Design at Work by OnOffice and will be hosted at Protein Studios, Shoreditch, 15-17 September 2026.
Bringing the first commercial marketplace for universal design principles right to the heart of London Design Festival’s largest trade hub. The event has evolved from its originally planned October dates at BDC into a larger, integrated experience alongside Media 10. A partnership that provides greater reach and opportunities for all show participants.
Nathan and Eliza Reuby, Founders of Neuroplaces state, “This exciting collaboration gives Neuroplaces a bigger platform to champion inclusive design while staying true to its mission of creating spaces that work better for neurodivergent and/or disabled people. It also brings added value to our exhibitors, sponsors, partners and attendees through greater visibility, new connections and access to a wider design community. It’s all about bringing inclusive design into the mainstream conversation and we feel this does just that."

Marlon Cera-Marle, Director of the Design Division at Media 10 adds, “Neuroinclusive and accessible design are becoming increasingly important considerations across workplace and commercial interior design. We're delighted to welcome Neuroplaces to Shoreditch Design Week and to bring it together with Design at Work at Protein Studios, creating a unique platform for designers, specifiers and brands to explore how more inclusive environments can improve wellbeing, experience and performance for everyone.”
Shoreditch Design Week is the largest official district of the London Design Festival, bringing together curated exhibitions, showrooms, installations, talks and brand showcases across one of London's most creative neighbourhoods. The event connects architects, interior designers, specifiers, developers, brands and design enthusiasts through a diverse programme celebrating contemporary design, innovation and creativity.

Evolving from the long-established Shoreditch Design Triangle, Shoreditch Design Week features more than 60 partners across the district alongside four major exhibition venues. Together, they create a platform for global brands, emerging talent, cultural organisations and industry leaders to showcase new ideas, products and solutions during the London Design Festival.
Together, Neuroplaces and SDW aim to elevate the conversation around neuroinclusive and accessible design principles to inspire action across public, cultural, and commercial sectors.
