We’ve added new items to the WCEU Roadmap, which lists upcoming events and dates, ranging from the Call for Volunteers to the final deadline to request a visa invitation letter.
Important additions include opening and closing dates for the Call for Host City, and the closing date for Call for Media Partners.
Each year, WordCamp Europe works incredibly hard to ensure ticket prices can be kept as low as possible to encourage participation from a large community with diverse perspectives, regardless of financial background.
For WCEU 2019 we opened sales for Standard tickets at €40 each on 1 October 2018 and, following three months at this price point, we’ll be updating the price for a Standard ticket to €50 on 1 January 2019.
The change is in line with the WordPress global community team, which raised the maximum WordCamp ticket price to keep pace with inflation.
The year 2019 marks the seventh annual WordCamp Europe, which takes place on 20-22 June in Berlin, Germany. WordCamps are conferences that take place across the world, focusing on everything WordPress. They celebrate open source and the community of people who use and help grow it.
WordCamp Europe (WCEU), like all other WordCamps, is an event organised for the community, by the community.
Let’s find out more about the people and teams working to bring you what is one of the largest WordCamps in the world.
Workshops at WCEU 2018 in Belgrade were a blast! We enjoyed organising them, you enjoyed attending them, and you requested that we bring them to Berlin!
Do you have a workshop idea that you want to share at WCEU 2019? The Call for Workshops is now open, and we are looking forward to receiving your applications and making this an educational and fun experience for everyone.
You can bet your sorry laptop that we just opened the Call for Speakers. We know that for WordCamp Europe 2019, as in previous years, we will receive many inspiring and valuable talk applications, and our favourite task is to read them all and select those who will be speaking.
We invite you to help promote the biggest WordCamp on the planet, while giving you exclusive access to the event and welcoming you as an official Media Partner/Supporter!
Reach thousands of WordPress professionals and influencers by sponsoring WCEU 2019
More than 2,000 people from 76 countries met in Belgrade, Serbia for WordCamp Europe 2018. A further 808 tuned in for the live stream, making for a total audience of 2,893 people from over 80 countries.
Sponsors played a vital role in making the conference available to so many people at an affordable rate and the event wouldn’t be possible without their support.
WordCamp Europe 2019 will take place 20-22 June in Berlin, Germany, and we aim to make it an even bigger success with the help of generous sponsors. Sponsoring will enable you to give back to the WordPress community and simultaneously capture the attention of a diverse and engaged audience.
There are lots of ways to get involved with WCEU 2019, and whether you plan to join us as an attendee, or plan to apply as a Volunteer, Speaker, Sponsor or Media Partner, we wanted to highlight some key dates so that you know what to expect (and when to prepare your application).
Each year, we open a selection of calls and invite our community to help shape WCEU. For example, the Call for Speakers opens up the floor for anyone who wants to share their story and insights on stage to put themselves forward.
We also have some important dates and deadlines to share, including the deadline for requesting visa invitation letters and the final chance to register for Contributor Day.
So if you’ve found yourself wondering when we’ll open the Call for Sponsors, the last date you can get a ticket and everything in between, you’re in luck. Here is the timeline of calls and key information for WCEU 2019:
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