Drupal Mountain Camp 2025 Schedule Released
The official schedule for Drupal Mountain Camp 2025 is now available, outlining a diverse lineup of sessions carefully curated to align with the event’s theme. Attendees can look forward to a mix of high-quality discussions, technical deep dives, and community-driven insights aimed at fostering innovation and collaboration.
The event, which will take place from March 11th to 13th in Davos, Switzerland, promises an engaging experience for developers, designers, and open-source enthusiasts. The camp strongly focuses on learning and networking and provides a platform to explore the latest advancements in Drupal and web technologies.
The schedule features sessions led by notable speakers, including Alex Moreno, David Höck and Michael Bromley, Frederick Wouters, Imre Gmelig Meijling, Michelle Sanver, Mikko Hämäläinen, and Sascha Eggenberger. Their expertise spans a range of topics crucial to the Drupal ecosystem, ensuring valuable insights for attendees at all skill levels.
While the agenda is now live, organizers advise participants to check back periodically, as session times and speaker details may be subject to change. Tickets for the event are available, and early registration is encouraged.
For more details and to access the full schedule, visit drupalmountaincamp.ch
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