Symfony Online Conference 2025: A Global Gathering for Developers
The ninth edition of the international Symfony online conference is set to take place from January 14 to 17, 2025, promising four days of immersive content for developers worldwide. Hosted entirely online in English, the event kicks off with workshop days on January 14-15. Participants can choose from a variety of one- and two-day interactive workshops held on Zoom from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CET. These hands-on sessions will not have replays, ensuring a focused and engaging experience.
The conference days on January 16-17 feature two tracks of pre-recorded talks delivered by renowned speakers from SymfonyCon Vienna 2024. Each session includes live Q&A opportunities, allowing participants to interact directly with experts. Talks will be accompanied by English subtitles, and replays will be available as soon as each session begins, making it convenient for attendees to join at their own pace. The event will be streamed live on the official website.
This year’s conference offers a host of benefits, including insights into the latest Symfony updates, networking opportunities, and access to the Symfony Core Team. Developers can also explore cutting-edge tools from the Symfony ecosystem and enjoy a welcoming and inclusive environment—all from the comfort of their homes. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with the global Symfony community and enhance your development expertise.
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