Call For Papers is now open. Submit your talk here 👇https://t.co/jq7moRnxnQ
We’re looking for bold, inspiring talks on AI engineering that will push the community forward.
Bring us your stories about:
🔹 vibe coding
🔹 agentic engineering
🔹 orchestration & multi-agent systems
🔹 adoption stories and real-world case studies
🔹 harnesses + benchmarks
What worked. What failed. What surprised you. What others should know before they build.
Selected speakers will join a lineup featuring voices from companies like Cognition, IBM, Expo and Rork.
We’ll cover your flight and accommodation.
You’ll share your ideas with 500+ engineers in Warsaw, building for the next shift in software.
Submission close: June 20
He built one of the first mobile AI app builders in AppStore and now works on agentic products at @expo.
David Mokos (@davidmokos_ ) is joining Agent Conf in Warsaw as a speaker.
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Early Bird tickets for Agent Conf are now live.
Blind Birds are gone. This is the next window.
Join us in Warsaw, September 17–18, and step into the world of agents.
Get your ticket 👉 https://t.co/Dj4wWQtZSV
20+ years building for the web.
From Spotify to Vercel to Xata. On stage since 2012.
@tejask has been shaping how developers think, learn, and build.
Now he’s joining Agent Conf as a Speaker.
Get your ticket 🎟️ https://t.co/ZPz0qrhY5i
Blind bird tickets are almost gone.
If you’ve been thinking about joining us in Warsaw, now’s the moment.
September 17–18, 2026
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Focused on helping developers build better software through code, teaching, and community—@kentcdodds is joining Agent Conf in Warsaw as a speaker.
Get your ticket 👉 https://t.co/XkEPHpyOe0
From scaling a product to 2M users to co-founding Rork, @levan has spent years building products for real users.
And now he’s joining Agent Conf in Warsaw as a speaker.
Sept 17–18, 2026.
Get your tickets ➡️ https://t.co/2KVMHLJVjZ
14+ years across cloud, AI, web, blockchain, mobile—and a focus on helping devs actually use these tools. @dabit3 is speaking at Agent Conf.
Warsaw, Sept 17–18.
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Speaker announcement: @thekitze will be speaking at Agent Conf.
He’s known for building, shipping, and sharing the process openly—what works, what doesn’t, and what’s worth trying.
That mindset fits the agentic era well.
📅 Warsaw, Sept 17–18.
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@guntrambechtold@callstackio Save the date: Agent Conf will take place on September 17-18, 2026.
Early bird tickets are officially live. Check out the details, secure your spot, and join us in Warsaw to build the future together.
https://t.co/9q8a1E2ktt
After a three-year break, Agent Conf is back: reimagined.
Born as a beloved React conference in the Austrian Alps, we’re opening a new chapter in Warsaw.
This time focused on the next frontier of software: AI Agents.
https://t.co/aEKuvU6yjW
Agent Conf was always about peeking into the future.
A massive thank you to @guntrambechtold for building this incredible brand and trusting @callstackio with its future.
https://t.co/9H9YGyja3d
We officially hand over @AgentConf to a new organizing team at @callstackio.
10 events. 7 years. Hundreds of engineers from around the world in Dornbirn.
In November 2016 I had an idea: a React conference in Vorarlberg. No budget, no team, no track record. Eight weeks later, 100 developers stood in the Raiba Im Rheintal in Dornbirn. Christoph Pojer from Facebook opened the stage. Max Stoiber called it "the most epic conference ever."
What started as a local idea became something we never could have imagined:
AgentConf became one of ten official Facebook JS conferences worldwide. Core engineers from Facebook, Microsoft, LinkedIn, Amazon, and SoundCloud came to Vorarlberg -- not Berlin, not Vienna. To Dornbirn. And then skiing in Lech.
We sold tickets at EUR 1,400+ to people who had never heard of Dornbirn. At the same time, Martin, 17, a vocational school student, scraped together his euros for a Super Early Bird ticket. Both sat on the same chairlift in Lech.
That was the core of Alpine Conferences: no gatekeeping. World-class content. And an environment you cannot manufacture -- conversations at 2,000 meters, apres-ski with the people whose open-source projects you use every day, friendships that last for years.
In 2018, WorkerConf joined the family. Node.js, backend, infrastructure. Summer instead of winter. Hiking instead of skiing. Same principle: deep technical content combined with the nature that makes Vorarlberg unique.
During the pandemic, we adapted -- digital formats, goodie boxes shipped to your door, a bike challenge where every meter generated donations to Open Collective. Not perfect. But honest.
2023 was the final AgentConf. Kent C. Dodds ran a React workshop. 16 speakers on the single-track stage at Spielboden. Two days in Lech. A fitting end.
What remains:
The conviction that a region like Vorarlberg can hold its own on the global tech map. Not by imitating Silicon Valley. But by building something of its own.
A network of engineers who met in Dornbirn and now build products together, run companies, and drive open-source projects forward.
Proof that premium events can be built and sold internationally from a small Alpine region -- when the format, content, and community are right.
The conferences are now in new hands. The community stays.
--
Thank you to everyone who made this possible:
Team & organization:
@tomsvogel -- co-founder and partner in crime from day one. Daniel Rotter -- co-organizer and developer at Sulu/MASSIVE ART. Phuc -- you welcomed the community on stage. arkulpa GmbH -- content curation and speaker lineup since the very first edition. Nina Broell -- photography. Pia Pia Pia -- aftermovies.
Speakers across the years (AgentConf & WorkerConf):
Christoph Nakazawa (@cpojer), Max Stoiber (@mxstbr), Nik Graf (@nikgraf), Kent C. Dodds (@kentcdodds), Sara Vieira (@NikkitaFTW), Nadia Makarevich (@adevnadia), Glenn Reyes (@glnnrys), Jani Evakallio (@jevakallio), Vladimir Novick (@VladimirNovick), Monica Lent (@MonicaLent), Jan Monschke (@thedeftone), Svanlaug Ingolfsdottir, Patrick Stapfer (@ryyppy), Brent Vatne (@notbrent), David Khourshid (@DavidKPiano), Balint Erdi, Tereza Sokol, David Shedrick, Mike North, Andrey Okonetchnikow, Mats Bryntse, Saskia Vola, Nacho Martin (@nacmartin), Johannes Schickling (@schickling), Tejas Kumar (@TejasKumar_), Daniel Thompson-Yvetot, David Leitner, Michael Bromley (@MichaelBromley), Michael Arnaldi, Lisi Linhart (@LisiLinhart), Shivay Lamba (@HowDevelop), Konstantin Tkachuk, Onur Kasimlar, Johannes Moser, Mika Naylor, Matteo Collina (@matteocollina), Tomas Della Vedova (@daborelvedor), Tierney Cyren (@bitandbang), Tracy Lee (@ladyleet) -- and every other speaker I cannot name individually here. Every single talk made a difference.
Partners & sponsors:
Massive Art, valantic, Fusonic, Blum Group, illwerke vkw, Prisma, Xata, Herburger Reisen, Spielboden Dornbirn, Conrad Sohm Dornbirn, Stadt Dornbirn, Marke Vorarlberg, Chancenland Vorarlberg, Wirtschaftskammer Vorarlberg, FHV - Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences, Dornbirn Tourismus.
#AgentConf #WorkerConf #AlpineConferences #OpenSource #Vorarlberg #React #JavaScript #NodeJS #TechCommunity #Dornbirn #Lech #Arlberg #SoftwareEngineering
We officially hand over @AgentConf to a new organizing team at @callstackio.
10 events. 7 years. Hundreds of engineers from around the world in Dornbirn.
In November 2016 I had an idea: a React conference in Vorarlberg. No budget, no team, no track record. Eight weeks later, 100 developers stood in the Raiba Im Rheintal in Dornbirn. Christoph Pojer from Facebook opened the stage. Max Stoiber called it "the most epic conference ever."
What started as a local idea became something we never could have imagined:
AgentConf became one of ten official Facebook JS conferences worldwide. Core engineers from Facebook, Microsoft, LinkedIn, Amazon, and SoundCloud came to Vorarlberg -- not Berlin, not Vienna. To Dornbirn. And then skiing in Lech.
We sold tickets at EUR 1,400+ to people who had never heard of Dornbirn. At the same time, Martin, 17, a vocational school student, scraped together his euros for a Super Early Bird ticket. Both sat on the same chairlift in Lech.
That was the core of Alpine Conferences: no gatekeeping. World-class content. And an environment you cannot manufacture -- conversations at 2,000 meters, apres-ski with the people whose open-source projects you use every day, friendships that last for years.
In 2018, WorkerConf joined the family. Node.js, backend, infrastructure. Summer instead of winter. Hiking instead of skiing. Same principle: deep technical content combined with the nature that makes Vorarlberg unique.
During the pandemic, we adapted -- digital formats, goodie boxes shipped to your door, a bike challenge where every meter generated donations to Open Collective. Not perfect. But honest.
2023 was the final AgentConf. Kent C. Dodds ran a React workshop. 16 speakers on the single-track stage at Spielboden. Two days in Lech. A fitting end.
What remains:
The conviction that a region like Vorarlberg can hold its own on the global tech map. Not by imitating Silicon Valley. But by building something of its own.
A network of engineers who met in Dornbirn and now build products together, run companies, and drive open-source projects forward.
Proof that premium events can be built and sold internationally from a small Alpine region -- when the format, content, and community are right.
The conferences are now in new hands. The community stays.
--
Thank you to everyone who made this possible:
Team & organization:
@tomsvogel -- co-founder and partner in crime from day one. Daniel Rotter -- co-organizer and developer at Sulu/MASSIVE ART. Phuc -- you welcomed the community on stage. arkulpa GmbH -- content curation and speaker lineup since the very first edition. Nina Broell -- photography. Pia Pia Pia -- aftermovies.
Speakers across the years (AgentConf & WorkerConf):
Christoph Nakazawa (@cpojer), Max Stoiber (@mxstbr), Nik Graf (@nikgraf), Kent C. Dodds (@kentcdodds), Sara Vieira (@NikkitaFTW), Nadia Makarevich (@adevnadia), Glenn Reyes (@glnnrys), Jani Evakallio (@jevakallio), Vladimir Novick (@VladimirNovick), Monica Lent (@MonicaLent), Jan Monschke (@thedeftone), Svanlaug Ingolfsdottir, Patrick Stapfer (@ryyppy), Brent Vatne (@notbrent), David Khourshid (@DavidKPiano), Balint Erdi, Tereza Sokol, David Shedrick, Mike North, Andrey Okonetchnikow, Mats Bryntse, Saskia Vola, Nacho Martin (@nacmartin), Johannes Schickling (@schickling), Tejas Kumar (@TejasKumar_), Daniel Thompson-Yvetot, David Leitner, Michael Bromley (@MichaelBromley), Michael Arnaldi, Lisi Linhart (@LisiLinhart), Shivay Lamba (@HowDevelop), Konstantin Tkachuk, Onur Kasimlar, Johannes Moser, Mika Naylor, Matteo Collina (@matteocollina), Tomas Della Vedova (@daborelvedor), Tierney Cyren (@bitandbang), Tracy Lee (@ladyleet) -- and every other speaker I cannot name individually here. Every single talk made a difference.
Partners & sponsors:
Massive Art, valantic, Fusonic, Blum Group, illwerke vkw, Prisma, Xata, Herburger Reisen, Spielboden Dornbirn, Conrad Sohm Dornbirn, Stadt Dornbirn, Marke Vorarlberg, Chancenland Vorarlberg, Wirtschaftskammer Vorarlberg, FHV - Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences, Dornbirn Tourismus.
#AgentConf #WorkerConf #AlpineConferences #OpenSource #Vorarlberg #React #JavaScript #NodeJS #TechCommunity #Dornbirn #Lech #Arlberg #SoftwareEngineering
Wow, what a recommendation.
If you want to know what Jani's on about, join us for WorkerConf Sept 22-23.
✅ CFP is open
✅ Sponsorships are available
✅ Tickets are on sale
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New website just dropped. Also, our CFP is now open! Do you or someone you know want to speak at our incredible Node.js, server-side and AI conference in the Alps?
Apply here! Sponsorships open too!
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