API Days London Recap

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The API Days conference in London brought together industry leaders to discuss the latest trends in API technology, including AI integration and the unbundling of API management platforms. From insightful keynotes to hands-on workshops, the event offered valuable insights into the evolving API landscape and provided networking opportunities for developers, product managers, and API enthusiasts alike.

The sold-out API Days conference in London once again brought together the brightest minds in the API industry to discuss the latest trends, innovations, and best practices shaping the future of technology. This year’s event featured insightful keynotes, expert panels, and hands-on workshops, providing attendees with a comprehensive look at the evolving API landscape. From advances in API security to the growing role of AI in API design, the conference offered a wealth of knowledge and networking opportunities. We thought it would be fun to run through our big takeaways from the conference. Here’s our recap of the key moments and insights from API Days London 2024.

Aden Forshaw, Founder of That API Company

Nick Forsberg, Product

AI and the Future of APIs

While AI seems to be the dominant theme across the tech industry, API Days London revealed another equally significant trend: the unbundling and re-bundling of API management platforms. The discussions explored how enterprises are increasingly seeking modular API management solutions—breaking away from monolithic systems toward more flexible, composable infrastructures. This shift offers businesses the ability to tailor their API management stack more precisely to their needs, integrating best-in-class tools for specific functions like security, monitoring, or analytics.

Speakers also emphasized the interplay between AI and API design. With AI-generated APIs becoming a reality, there’s an emerging challenge of maintaining security and governance as these AI-driven systems are deployed across industries. The conference highlighted a few groundbreaking tools that streamline API design using AI, but the focus remained on how to ensure these APIs remain secure and scalable.

Standout Speakers and Sessions

The speaker lineup at API Days London was impressive, featuring industry experts from global leaders like Google, IBM, and Postman. Among the many thought-provoking sessions, a few really stood out for us:

     

      • Our friends over at Postman had a great session on Supercharging your workflows with their AI tool, PostBot, Pooja Mistry and Gbadebo Bello, both Developer Advocates at Postman gave a great demo of the tool, which helps streamline the more tedious tasks of API development.

      • Vedran Cindrić Founder & CEO of Treblle put on a great session on REST APIs, she broke it down her 7 lessons in a really fun an engaging way that everyone in the room could resonate with.

    Slide from Vedran Cindrić session at API Days London

       

        • We really enjoyed API consultant, Ikenna Nwaiwu’s session: An Operating Model for API Platforms, it was a lovely overview of his pragmatic workflow to make API programs successful.

        • On day-two we caught the fireside chat between Mehdi Medjaoui Founder and Chairman of Apidays Conferences and Andrew Humphreys Senior Director Analyst, APIs and Integration at Gartner. They provided some great stats around the API industries growth and relevancy across all organizations.

         

          • We might be a bit biased, but one of our favorite sessions was with our very own Aden Forshaw, who gave a compelling talk on Building Scalable APIs, based off his experiences with both public and private APIs, most notably The Cat API which has been used by over one hundred thousand students, teachers, and developers alike.

        Aden Forshaw speaking at API Days London

        Networking and New Releases

        In addition to the fantastic sessions, we had an amazing time meeting fellow developers, product managers, and API enthusiasts. That API Company had the opportunity to showcase some of the exciting things we’ve been working on, including the launch of our newly released e-book, “The Auth API: Securing APIs for the Future,” which we shared with many of you at the event. If you haven’t had a chance to check it out yet, you can **download it for free here.**

        What’s Next?

        If you missed the London event, don’t worry—there’s another opportunity to catch API Days, this time in the beautiful city of Melbourne. On October 16 and 17, API Days will be hosting API Days Australia at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Our very own Aden Forshaw will be attending and presenting again**.** If you’ll be attending, be sure to check out his session on October 16th.

        Catch Aden at API Days Australia

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