The countdown begins! There’s less than ten days left for you to submit a speaker application to WordCamp Europe 2017. We’re set to close the call for speakers next Friday, the 27th January 2017. Continue reading “Call for speakers closes next week” →
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WordCamp Europe 2017 – Call for sponsors is now open #wceu
Reach thousands of WordPress professionals and influencers by becoming a sponsor of the largest official WordPress event in the world. Each year WordPress professionals come together for 3 days to share knowledge and experience, and to strengthen the WordPress community. None of this would be possible without sponsors, and as previous years show, each year is bigger and sells out faster. This year we are expecting over 3,000 attendees, so don’t miss the opportunity to be represented at WordCamp Europe 2017. Most sponsorship spots fill up in the first 48 hours, so get your applications in, as it’s on a first come first served basis.
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New WordCamp theme for the Community
WordCamp Europe organizing team gets bigger every year, and with 6 people dedicated to bring you the best visual experience – we wanted to give back to the community even more. That’s why we started to work on an all new and improved WordCamp theme.
Apply to host WordCamp Europe 2018
WordCamp Europe strives to make new connections, cross borders and strengthen one of the most diverse and vibrant WordPress communities in the world. The transparent application process for hosting WordCamp Europe is a part of that effort.
Hosting WordCamp Europe is a big responsibility. You get to join a global team of experienced organizers and bring all the knowledge and experience you have about your local community and city to that team. Local communities in the Netherlands, Bulgaria, Spain, Austria, and France have already faced that challenge and every year WordCamp Europe is bigger and better because of them.
You can do that too
Local European communities who are interested in hosting WordCamp Europe in 2018 are now welcome to submit their applications. Continue reading “Apply to host WordCamp Europe 2018” →
The WordCamp Europe 2017 Speaker Selection Process
This year we’re taking a slightly different approach to speaker selection. As usual, we have a team of people who are managing speakers. This team will be reviewing all applications and we’ll be putting together the final schedule.
However, we’re enlisting some help: WordCamp Europe is an event for the WordPress community, so we’re inviting teams of community representatives to help us review the applications. Speaker selection panels will be asked to review different categories. We’ll have panels for Development, Design, Business, and Community. We also have an “Other” category for those that doesn’t fit neatly into the other categories. Continue reading “The WordCamp Europe 2017 Speaker Selection Process” →
Join us as a speaker at WordCamp Europe
SPEAKER APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED
SPEAKER APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED
WordCamp Europe is looking for speakers. Want to take to the stage in Paris to talk WordPress with up to 3000 people? Got a story to tell? Some knowledge to share? Got some fancy tricks or techniques? We want to hear from you.
As one of the biggest WordCamps in the world, applying to WordCamp Europe can be daunting. We want a speaker roster that is diverse, representing all aspects of WordPress and the WordPress community. Over the coming weeks we will be publishing posts with advice on applying to WCEU, as well as about how speakers will be selected. We encourage you to subscribe to the blog to read these posts, but if you want any additional support you can email us to get help with your application. Also, we will be happy to provide support and mentorship if your talk is selected. Continue reading “Join us as a speaker at WordCamp Europe” →
Send us a digital postcard of your meetup or WordCamp!
Everyone is happy when they receive a postcard – that piece of paper that can put a smile on someone’s face. Now, we would like to have that kind of smiling face too, thanks to all the meetup and WordCamp organizers throughout Europe. Will you send us your digital postcards? Continue reading “Send us a digital postcard of your meetup or WordCamp!” →
Get your #WCEU ticket
If you have been in Vienna for the WordCamp Europe 2016 closing remarks, then you probably know that at the same time we announced Paris as the host for WordCamp Europe 2017, we immediately released 2,000 tickets. Now, although we never actually promoted ticket sales, almost 500 tickets are already gone. Did you get yours already? Today, we’re not only announcing ticket sales but we wanted to share 3 reasons (of many) why we think you should definitely come to WordCamp Europe 2017 and to the beautiful city of Paris. Ready, steady, go! Continue reading “Get your #WCEU ticket” →
Volunteers selection for WordCamp Europe
With Call for Volunteers still open (and if you haven’t applied already, now is a perfect time to do so filling up this form) we wanted to give you an overview of the selection process. For WordCamp Europe in Paris, we are building a 250 volunteers strong team (which is almost 40% bigger than Vienna) , and we want to make sure to give everyone a fair chance to contribute to the event. Continue reading “Volunteers selection for WordCamp Europe” →
Would you like to host WordCamp Europe 2018?
In 2017 Paris will welcome the global WordPress community for the fifth WordCamp Europe. Following the idea of the original WordCamp Europe team to introduce a new community and a new exciting location to its attendees each year, Paris will be the host of the largest WordPress event to this day after Leiden in 2013, Sofia in 2014, Seville in 2015 and Vienna in 2016. The new location is part of the magic of WordCamp Europe, it’s what transforms it from a technical conference into a sometimes life altering adventure full of new friendships, opportunities and the excitement of exploring a new city with great people.
Where will #WCEU go after Paris?
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