Coworking Spaces Selection

List of coworking places in Paris with special WordCamp Europe discount

This is the digital age. There are times when we all need a cosy place to work while we are travelling. It is not an easy task when you don’t know so much about the place you are visiting. Maybe you will need to find such places while attending the WordCamp Europe. Paris, as any other city, have numerous coworking spaces where you can rent un chouette coin (a sweet spot). So to get you covered, we have selected 6 coworking spaces for you and dealt discounted prices for WordCamp Europe attendees. You can show up in any of them, show your WCEU ticket and get a 20% discount. Continue reading “Coworking Spaces Selection”

Sixth group of #WCEU speakers – Sarah Semark, Dmitry Mayorov, Michael Arestad, John Maeda, Morten Rand-Hendriksen

Please welcome our next group of speakers – Sarah Semark, Dmitry Mayorov, Michael Arestad, John Maeda and Morten Rand-Hendriksen.

Our sixth group of speakers are Sarah Semark, Dmitry Mayorov, Michael Arestad, John Maeda and Morten Rand-Hendriksen; and they will talk (among other things) about design topics. Please welcome them!

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Childcare at WordCamp Europe

WordCamps are one of the most inclusive web-oriented conferences out there, affordable to thousands of people around the world. And WordCamp Europe is no exception. Each year we try to raise this bar higher, by creating a welcoming experience for everyone. Last year we provided childcare for every parent attending WCEU, and we are doing so this year too. Parents, get ready to rock the conference while your children have the fun they deserve in our dedicated childcare areas. Continue reading “Childcare at WordCamp Europe”

Fifth Group of #WCEU speakers – Borek Bernard, Otto Kekäläinen, Oleksandr Strikha, Mark Jaquith, Miriam Schwab

We would like to welcome our fifth group of WordCamp Europe speakers – Borek Bernard, Otto Kekäläinen, Oleksandr Strikha, Mark Jaquith, and Miriam Schwab

It’s time to welcome our fifth group of WordCamp Europe speakers! They’ll be sharing best practices in security, performance, and development tools. Put your hands together for Borek Bernard, Otto Kekäläinen, Oleksandr Strikha, Mark Jaquith, and Miriam Schwab.

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Fourth group of #WCEU speakers – Alice Still, Rahul Bansal, Marco Calicchia, Pascal Birchler, Thabo Tswana

Please welcome our next group of WordCamp Europe speakers – Alice Still, Rahul Bansal, Marco Calicchia, Pascal Birchler, Thabo Tswana

We’re happy to present the next group of lightning talks to you. Bringing their stories of contributing to the WordPress community to the WCEU stage, please welcome: Alice Still, Rahul Bansal, Marco Calicchia, Pascal Birchler, and Thabo Tswana. Continue reading “Fourth group of #WCEU speakers – Alice Still, Rahul Bansal, Marco Calicchia, Pascal Birchler, Thabo Tswana”

Time to register for #WCEU 2017 Contributor Day

Register for WordCamp Europe 2017 Contributor Day, taking place in the Business Center of “Les Docks de Paris” on Thursday, June 15th, 2017

Unlike previous years, Contributor Day is going to happen the day before the conference, on Thursday, June 15th, 2017. Today we are opening registration. As we can accommodate up to 500 contributors, we are asking you to only register if you plan to attend. You are still not sure if you should? Well, we already told you the reasons you should participate so don’t hesitate, just go to our registration form and we’ll see you in Paris. 😉

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Third group of #WCEU speakers – Dario Jazbec Hrvatin, Syed Balkhi, Alexandra Draghici, Marina Pape, Jen Miller

We would like to welcome our third group of WordCamp Europe speakers – Dario Jazbec Hrvatin, Syed Balkhi, Alexandra Draghici, Marina Pape, Jen Miller

Please give a standing ovation to our next group of speakers: Dario Jazbec Hrvatin, Syed Balkhi, Alexandra Draghici, Marina Pape, and Jen Miller. They are storytellers, writers, marketers, and experts in the art of communicating content on the web. Continue reading “Third group of #WCEU speakers – Dario Jazbec Hrvatin, Syed Balkhi, Alexandra Draghici, Marina Pape, Jen Miller”

Second group of #WCEU speakers – Heather Burns, Sasha Endoh, Tom Greenwood, Alice Orru, David Lockie, Joshua Strebel

Meet our next group of WordCamp Europe speakers – Heather Burns, Sasha Endoh, Tom Greenwood, Alice Orru, David Lockie, and Joshua Strebel

We’d like to present our next group of speakers to you. This group will cover the ever-important business side of WordPress, and what we can achieve in its ecosystem. Please welcome Heather Burns, Sasha Endoh, Tom Greenwood, Alice Orru, David Lockie, and Joshua Strebel. Continue reading “Second group of #WCEU speakers – Heather Burns, Sasha Endoh, Tom Greenwood, Alice Orru, David Lockie, Joshua Strebel”

First group of #WCEU speakers – Yoav Farhi, Rian Rietveld, Adrian Roselli, Pirate Dunbar, and Julka Grodel

We welcome our first group of WordCamp Europe speakers – Yoav Farhi, Rian Rietveld, Adrian Roselli, Pirate Dunbar, Julka Grodel

The moment that you have all been waiting for is finally here. As of today, we will start to announce WordCamp Europe speakers in small, thematic groups every couple of days. So, without further ado – we present the first group of speakers to you: Yoav Farhi, Rian Rietveld, Adrian Roselli, Pirate Dunbar, and Julka Grodel. Continue reading “First group of #WCEU speakers – Yoav Farhi, Rian Rietveld, Adrian Roselli, Pirate Dunbar, and Julka Grodel”

Get the #WCEU Afterparty started

Le Pavillon d’Armenonville is where the WordCamp Europe 2017 afterparty will take place on Saturday, June 17, starting at 8PM

If we would ask our attendees about the one thing they are all looking forward (besides the talks, of course) most of them would say – the after party. And each year the WordCamp Europe afterparty is the glue that sticks people from all over the world together. They talk, they dance, and they exchange ideas that one day could help build something extraordinary. To make the afterparty an unforgettable experience for everyone, we decided to host it in the Pavillon d’Armenonville, or as they call it “a green haven in Paris”. Continue reading “Get the #WCEU Afterparty started”