DrupalCon Atlanta 2025 Schedule Released

DrupalCon Atlanta 2025 Schedule Released

The highly anticipated DrupalCon Atlanta 2025 has released its official schedule, setting the stage for four days of knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and networking. Taking place from March 24 to March 27 at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, the event remains the largest open-source conference in North America, attracting developers, designers, and industry leaders worldwide.

The program includes Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions, general contribution opportunities, and dedicated quiet and prayer rooms, available throughout the event. The opening day, Monday, March 24, features summits focused on community, higher education, government, nonprofits, and healthcare, along with training sessions and the Black in Drupal Luncheon.

Tuesday, March 25, introduces breakout sessions, the Driesnote (Drupal project founder Dries Buytaert’s keynote address), and the Aaron Winborn Award presentation. The Expo Hall opens, offering networking opportunities, while attendees can also participate in the Women in Drupal Luncheon and a keynote on Drupal’s strategic initiatives.  

Wednesday, March 26, continues with keynotes, breakout sessions, and further networking in the Expo Hall. The First-time Contributor Workshop and marketing contribution sessions provide new participants with opportunities to engage with the open-source community.  

Thursday, March 27, the final day focuses on mentored contribution sessions and additional breakout discussions, culminating in trivia night and various social events.  

DrupalCon is known for fostering collaboration and inclusivity, with networking events like the Membership Breakfast for Ripple Makers and dedicated workshops for first-time contributors. Attendees are encouraged to stay updated via DrupalCon’s X and Instagram pages and the Drupal Association blog. More details, including registration information, are available at https://events.drupal.org/atlanta2025.

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