Stanford WebCamp 2026 Session Proposals Close on 3 April

Stanford WebCamp 2026 Session Proposals Close on 3 April

Session submissions for Stanford WebCamp 2026 will close on 3 April 2026, giving prospective speakers limited time to submit proposals for the upcoming hybrid event.

The event will take place over two days, beginning with virtual sessions on 30 April and continuing with in-person talks on 1 May at Stanford. Organisers are accepting proposals for both formats, offering opportunities for remote and on-site participation.

Stanford WebCamp is positioned as a broad web-focused community event, with topics including open source, web development, DevOps, UX, design, content strategy, and project management. Participation is open to speakers regardless of institutional affiliation.

The event is free to attend, and organisers encourage early registration to support planning. Additional details, including submission guidelines and event information, are available on the official website.

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