DrupalCamp Tokyo 2026 Opens Website and Call for Session Proposals
Organisers of DrupalCamp Tokyo 2026 have launched the official event website and opened calls for session proposals, sponsorships, and volunteers ahead of the conference scheduled for 27 June 2026 in Tokyo.
The event is organised by the DrupalCamp Tokyo 2026 Executive Committee and will be held as an in-person gathering at SCSK Corporation Toyosu Front. Registration is set to begin at 9:30, with sessions running from 10:00 to 17:00, followed by a social gathering in the evening.
The conference is designed to bring together participants from a wide range of backgrounds, including companies, educational and research institutions, public sector organisations, designers, developers, and community contributors. Organisers state that the event aims to support the sustainable growth of the Drupal community in Japan while contributing to broader social value through open source.
The programme will include sessions covering technical topics alongside discussions on community, business, education, and public interest themes. Attendees will have opportunities to learn about recent Drupal developments, explore practical implementation examples, and connect with participants from across Japan and international communities.
The call for proposals is currently open for session submissions through an online form. Selected presentations will follow a 20-minute format, consisting of a 15-minute talk and a 5-minute question-and-answer segment. Notification of accepted sessions is expected in early May 2026.
Organisers are also seeking sponsors and volunteers as part of event preparation. Sponsorship contributions are intended to support operational costs and ongoing community activities, including efforts toward hosting DrupalCon Asia in Japan.
The event is open to participants across experience levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners. Participation fees vary depending on attendance options, with discounted or free entry available for students and presenters.
More information, including registration and event details, is available via the registration page.
