Codemotion is the leading tech conference in EMEA on the basis on number of annual events and countries.
Codemotion is the large multitrack tech conference for software developers and IT professionals.
2 days, 6 parallel tracks, 14 topics: Devops, Blockchain, AI/Machine Learning, Inspirational, GameDev, Iot, Bigdata, Font-end, Cloud, Cybersecurity, Serverless, Software Architecture, AR/MR/VR, Design, UX.
This November Codemotion will bring to Berlin more than 60 international renowned speakers, hundreds of tech leaders, innovative business owners and the leading tech companies together for a two-day event designed to take you on a step-by-step journey through every topic about software development.
Get your tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/codemotion-berlin-2018-conference-november-20-21-tickets-46150278726?aff=ICOholder&afu=266940304984
- 2-day event open to all languages and technologies
- 6 parallel tracks
- 60+ international speakers from leading tech companies
Invest in yourself The pace of our industry ensures that there will always be fresh content on new technologies, the latest practices and innovative techniques: joining Codemotion Berlin is like receiving an instant power-up. Most of our talks have a practical approach: you will learn best practices and case studies that will help you become better developer.
DevOps, Cybersecurity, Frontend, Bigdata... At Codemotion Berlin you and your colleagues will deep dive into the lastest and most effective technologies: our speakers are all professionals who juggle real-life projects and handle real-life clients, thus they perfectly know how to share the ultimate tips to support the challenges that you and your team may be facing in your daily work: actionable insights that you can apply to your projects right away.
+ 60 international speakers, 6 parallel stages, 14 tracks Codemotion Berlin is a large multitrack conference. More than 60 international speakers will deliver their talks on Frontend, Backend, Microservices, IoT and many more: remember to mark the sessions you are going to follow in advance.
Meet your tech heroes It's not easy to have the opportunity to meet face to face with our tech heroes, but your chances are greatly improved when you’re sharing the same space.
Inspirational Tech Talks Our conferences have dynamite keynote sessions and an entire track devoted to inspirational tech talks. A good starting point to be updated on the latest technologies.
Establish a culture of innovation At Codemotion Berlin your team will be pushed to break out from their comfort zone: attending our conference is a great way to pick up new, fresh ideas and bring them back at the office.
Cutting edge technologies. The better way to shape your business is to know which technologies will lead the tech scene tomorrow. Getting to know what’s coming, it's invaluable for planning the next year’s budget.
Build new skills Attending a conference is a great way to build new skills, or at least learn about what new skills you still need to develop. By attending our Conference, you'll gain the opportunity to see how others solve the same problems you are facing, or discover other ways to implement them.
Meet the leading tech companies Some of the leading tech companies will join Codemotion Berlin 2018
Networking Opportunities with like-minded people Our legendary networking aperitiv is the right place to be to mix and mingle with your peers, form new relationships, and strengthen existing ones. At our coffee break you may find yourself sitting next to your next employer or colleague: there’s nothing like being in a room of like-minded people.
08:30 - 09:20
Doors Open
09:20 - 09:40
Opening by Codemotion
09:40 - 10:30
Keynote
10:30 - 11:10
Opening Keynote
10:30 - 11:10
Kesselhaus - Building human interfaces powered by AI by Christian Heilmann - AI/Machine Learning/Deep Learning
11:10 - 11:30
Coffee Break
11:30 - 12:10
Shokunin of the web
Front-end/JavaScript
Bruce Lawson
How to build a great team
Inspirational
Mat Ryer (Machine Box)
Meeting rooms are talking! Are you listening?
Software Architectures
Stève Sfartz (CISCO)
Better canary deployments with Kubernetes and Istio
Devops/Container
Jason Yee (Datadog)
KSQL – The Open Source SQL Streaming Engine for Apache Kafka
Big Data
Waehner Kai (Confluent)
12:30 - 13:10
Fantastic Data and Where to Find Them: The Importance of Knowing What (and Who) Is Missing
AI/Machine Learning/Deep Learning
Omosola Odetunde
Dear JavaScript
Front-end/JavaScript
Alessandro (cirpo) Cinelli (DAZN)
oop vs functional: stop the fight and start building message driven serverless applications
Software Architectures
Alessandro Confetti (ThoughtWorks)
How To Go Serverless And Not Violate The GDPR
Cloud/Serverless
Sebastian Schmidt (Google)
13:10 - 14:10
Lunch
14:10 - 14:50
Serverless Machine Learning With TensorFlow
Cloud/Serverless
James Thomas (IBM)
Everything I always wanted to know about crypto, but never thought I'd understand
Cybersecurity
Sasha Romijn
Leverage HTTP to deliver cacheable websites
Devops/Container
Thijs Feryn (Combell)
JavaScript Functional Programming: Our misunderstood friend
Software Architectures
Matteo Hertel (Skyscanner)
Light up the Spark in Catalyst by avoiding UDFs
Big Data
Adi Polak (Akamai)
Deep Learning at Extreme Scale in the Cloud with Apache Kafka and TensorFlow
AI/Machine Learning/Deep Learning
Waehner Kai (Confluent)
15:10 - 15:50
Two sides of a coin: ethics, human rights and blockchain technologies
Blockchain
Sebastian Porsdam Mann (Harvard Medical School), Maximilian Schmid (A&BC Consulting UG (Haftungsbeschränkt))
The Human Side of Microservices
Software Architectures
Armagan Amcalar (unu GmbH)
Scaling Big Data Interactive Workloads across Kubernetes Cluster
Big Data
Luciano Resende (Apache Software Foundation)
Getting serious with private kubernetes clusters & cloud native storage
Devops/Container
David Steiman (KTEL Communications GmbH)
Hairy Security: the many threats to a web application
Cybersecurity
Romain Pelisse (Red Hat), Francois Le Droff (Adobe Systems)
When “Cross-Platform” Is An Understatement: Making Weird Physical Games...
Game Dev
Mike Lazer-Walker (Playwith)
15:50 - 16:20
Coffee Break
16:20 - 17:00
Seven Things to Do to Make You a Happier JavaScript Developer
Front-end/JavaScript
Christian Heilmann (Microsoft)
Junior.next()
Inspirational
Tara Ojo (FutureLearn)
Machine learning for the curious but scared
AI/Machine Learning/Deep Learning
Ellen König (Native Instruments)
Hybrid Cloud (Kubernetes, Spark, HDFS, …)-as-a-Service
Devops/Container
Jörg Schad (Mesosphere)
The 7 pillars of design (and how they apply to our lives)
Design/UX
Raffaella Isidori (thesign.it)
Monkey Swag: How I sneaked geometry into a fun game
Game Dev
Johanna Janiszewski (Tiny Crocodile Studios)
17:20 - 18:00
How to avoid a Web 3.0 babele: transclusions and folksonomies in a content-addressed and block-chained world
Blockchain
Alessandro Confetti (ThoughtWorks)
Back to the future of JS: the next features and amazing proposals
Front-end/JavaScript
Willian Martins (eBay)
20 things to know about Kubernetes and GKE
Cloud/Serverless
Alain Regnier (Alto Labs)
Designer-Developer Interaction
Design/UX
Sonja Heinen (innoQ)
The future of work is female
Diversity in Tech
Agnieszka Walorska (CREATIVE CONSTRUCTION)
18:00 - 18:30
Networking & Beer
08:30 - 09:20
Doors Open
09:20 - 09:40
Opening by Codemotion
09:40 - 10:20
Keynote
10:30 - 11:10
Opening Keynote
10:30 - 11:10
Kesselhaus - Everywhere commerce –voice interfaces, autonomous warehouses, self-driving delivery by Daniel Gebler - Inspirational
11:10 - 11:30
Coffee Break
11:30 - 12:10
Real-Time Serverless Backends with GraphQL
Cloud/Serverless
Danilo Poccia (Amazon Web Services)
Atomic Design, Design Systems and React. Cool, but...
Front-end/JavaScript
Cristiano Rastelli (Badoo)
AI with a devops mindset - experimentation, sharing and easy deployment of...
AI/Machine Learning/Deep Learning
Thiago de Faria (LINKIT)
Evolution or stagnation programming languages
Inspirational
Daniele Esposti (Badoo)
12:30 - 13:10
InnerSource: Adopting Open Source Best Practice for the Enterprise
Inspirational
Paul Adams (Zalando)
Build the API you want to see in the world (with GraphQL)
Front-end/JavaScript
Michelle Garrett (Condé Nast International)
Applying principles of chaos engineering to Serverless
Cloud/Serverless
Yan Cui (DAZN)
The Se7en Deadly Sins Of Web Security
Cybersecurity
Dave Lewis (Duo Security)
13:10 - 14:10
Lunch
14:10 - 14:50
Adventures on the Ethereum blockchain: How to build a decentralized app
Blockchain
Faisal Abid (Google)
About SRE – and how (not) to apply it
Devops/Container
Björn Rabenstein (SoundCloud)
Internationalisation is a piece of cake
Front-end/JavaScript
Eli Schütze Ramírez (Trainline)
3 Common Pitfalls in Microservice Integration
Software Architectures
Bernd Ruecker (Camunda)
Where are the women?
Diversity in Tech
Dora Militaru (Financial Times)
Toy to Game: Hypnospace Outlaw and its journey from virtual...
Game Dev
Jay Tholen (Tendershoot)
15:10 - 15:50
Cloud Native Akka Cluster & Kubernetes: the holy grail to elasticity?
Cloud/Serverless
Fabio Tiriticco (Reactive Amsterdam)
Has anyone else seen your code?
Inspirational
Alex Fernández (Devo)
You don't know MobX State Tree
Front-end/JavaScript
Max Gallo (DAZN)
GraalVM: Fast, Polyglot, Native
Software Architectures
Jan Stępień (INNOQ)
Artificially Intelligent Design(er). The End of User Experience as we know it?
Design/UX
Agnieszka Walorska (CREATIVE CONSTRUCTION)
The art of rapid game prototyping and reckless iterative development
Game Dev
Luca Scaramuzzino (Mr Luca)
15:50 - 16:20
Networking Coffee
16:20 - 17:00
Community Panel - Let's talk about...Modern tech commonplaces
How To Improve Your Javascript With 30 Day Challenge
Front-end/JavaScript
Ilona Demidenko (brandung GmbH & Co. KG)
Surviving a legacy codebase: tactics and tools to keep the right path
Software Architectures
Paolo D'Incau (XPeppers), Pietro Di Bello (XPeppers)
When numbers are tricky. Designer’s point of view on data.
Design/UX
Anna Jozanis (Allegro)
Building Next Level Voice Games with Alexa
Game Dev
Mark Bate (Amazon)
17:20 - 18:00
Closing Keynote
17:20 - 18:00
Kesselhaus - Living Things by Ashi Krishnan - Inspirational
18:00 - 18:20
Closing by Codemotion
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