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React Day Berlin

  • 700
    React fans
    attending in-person
  • 5K
    joining
    in remotely
  • 35+
    Speakers & trainers
    sharing insights
December 8 & 12, 2023
Berlin, Germany & Remotely
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Welcome to the Web of tomorrow

Are you into React, React Native, GraphQL and ready to learn from the scene’s experts?

Explore the React universe with us! Focusing on in-depth talks, career-boosting workshops, and networking opportunities, the React Day Berlin conference provides space for everyone to make friends and collaborate on stellar apps.

Join our fifth edition in 2023 to celebrate all things React, and meet devs from industry-leading companies as well as the creators of your favorite open source projects. This year's program will help you become more efficient at solving technical issues, but it will also fill your knowledge gaps in team leadership and help you build engineering soft skills.

Since 2017, the GitNation team has been running various React.js events for people passionate about Open Source, JavaScript, and Front End engineering. React Day Berlin is going to unite 800 of them in the German capital and 5 thousand more online.

This year, you can expect the authors and core teams of the following libraries / projects:
  • React Native

  • Webpack

  • TypeScript

  • Next.js

  • Cloudflare Workers

  • GraphQL

  • Turbopack

10+

Free Remote + Pro workshops

Learn new tech and figure out the best practices with our expert trainers during 10+ Free & Pro workshops organized before and after the main conf day.

8.12

Remote +
In-person day

Welcoming guests in Berlin and streaming online with hybrid networking and inclusive interactivity: Remote - 4:20am PST / 7:20am EST / 12:20pm BST / 1:20pm CET;
In-Person - 9am CET

12.12

Remote Day

Streaming both tracks with speaker QnA's online across time zones - 7am PST/ 10am EST/ 3pm BST/ 4pm CET

Program

Growing to Senior
Case Studies
Architecture
Techniques
Design Systems
Accessibility

First speakers & trainers

Diversity, sharing of ideas, and critical thinking are the core values when it comes to selection of our speakers. Both React’s pros and its rising stars will take over two stages at React Day Berlin.

They’ll shed light on all things puzzling your mind, be it architecture, Design Systems, GraphQL, Reason or other.

tobias-koppers
Tobias Koppers
Vercel, Germany

Creator of Webpack and Turbopack. Father of two children. Likes to play board games.

manjula-dube
Manjula Dube
Vanguard, Germany

Manjula loves contributing to OSS in her free time. She loves teaching and believes it is best way to learn more and more. She is one of the organisers for React India.

eddie-jaoude
Eddie Jaoude
EddieHub, UK
Talk: How MDX is a game changer for your React Project's Documentation

Eddie is an Open Source fullstack and DevRel expert, with experience in Javascript, Typescript, SQL, NoSQL, automation testing and DevOps. The foundation of Eddie's tech ethos is Open Source, as there is something in it for everyone. Eddie founded the EddieHub community to foster collaboration, communication and career development. Eddie received the GitHub Star of the Year 2020 Award, GitHub Community Growth Award 2021 and GitHub Teacher of the Year Award 2022.

tejas-kumar
Tejas Kumar
Consultant, Germany

Tejas Kumar is an international keynote speaker with an engineering background spanning 22 years, from design to frontend to backend to devops. Today, Tejas shares talks at large with developer communities worldwide, equipping them to do their best work.

miguel-angel-duran
Miguel Ángel Durán
midudev, Spain
Talk: Crafting Pristine React: Best Practices for Maintainable Code

Miguel has dedicated over 15 years to web programming and technology. With a deep passion for coding, he has also ventured into the realm of content creation, managing one of Twitch's leading channels in the "Software & Game Development" category. His mission has always been simple: share knowledge and empower others. Whether coding or streaming, Miguel continues to influence and inspire developers at all stages of their careers.

maya-nedeljkovic-batic
Maya Nedeljković Batić
Linear, Serbia
Talk: Multiplayer Games with React Three Fiber and WebSockets

Maya is a software engineer who has been creating complex frontend products for almost a decade. From workflow editors and no-code expert knowledge automation, to data labeling tools for image, video and medical data, she’s seen it all—or at least a lot of it. She studied fine arts painting and game development, but her passion is JavaScript and the web. She is bridging the gap between these different worlds with explorations in Three.js, WebGL, and 3D art.

matt-pocock
Matt Pocock
Total TypeScript, UK

Matt is an independent TypeScript educator, building awesome self-paced courses at Total TypeScript.

kitze
Kitze
React Academy, Poland
Talk: GitHub Stars Won't Pay Your Rent

Kitze loves to rant about webdev. He is the founder of founded Sizzy - the browser for developers. He created React Academy to teach web development. He's the creator of Zero To Shipped - the interactive video course for mastering Fullstack Development. He's documenting his journey on YouTube, steams on Twitch and has a blog that he maintains one in a blue moon. He made Benji, Twizzy, ok-google.io, JSUI, Glink, showGPT and etc.

julia-ziebinska
Julia Ziębińska
Poland, ec0lint
Talk: The Role of Frontend Code and Resource Optimization in Reducing Carbon Emissions

Julia is a Software Developer at ec0lint, a tool for frontend developers which mitigates the carbon footprint of websites. Besides, she works as a Software Engineer at Akamai. She is also a laureate of the IT for SHE program. In her free time, Julia practices yoga and makes handcrafted candles.

cory-house
Cory House
reactjsconsulting.com, USA

Cory is founder of reactjsconsulting, where he helps companies transition to React. He is a Pluralsight author, 9 time Microsoft MVP, and international speaker. He has trained over 10,000 software developers at conferences and businesses worldwide. Cory has authored over a dozen courses on JavaScript, React, C#, automated testing, and web development on Pluralsight. He shares software development tips daily on Twitter as @housecor.

saravana-srinivasan
Saravana Srinivasan
Red Hat, India
Talk: Building a Better Micro-Frontend Framework That Enables Platform Freedom

Saravana Srinivasan is a Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat and contributing to Serverless Workflow toolings and Kie community. He is an Open source enthusiast and a trainer. He works on various Javascript tech stacks and also enjoys exploring new technologies.

mike-hartington
Mike Hartington
Ionic, USA

Mike is a developer, Google Developer Expert, and Director of Developer Relations at Ionic who's been working in the mobile landscape for most of his professional career. When he's not working Ionic itself, Mike works with community members and helps them succeed at mobile. In his spare time, he’s an aspiring woodworker, occasional musician, and craft beer lover.

giulio-zausa
Giulio Zausa‮
Flux.ai, Austria
Talk: How Much RAM Is Your UseMemo Using? Let’s Profile It!

Giulio is an Italian software engineer working at Flux and contributing to open source with Poimandres. He's deeply passionate about pushing the web platform to its limits, building things like custom React reconcilers, real-time computer vision on Web Workers and flex layout engines for THREE.js.

aiden-bai
Aiden Bai
Dimension (dimension.dev), USA
Talk: Virtual DOM: Back in Block

Aiden Bai is a frontend performance engineer with a passion for efficient developer tools. He's the creator of Million.js and is the resident performance nerd at Dimension.

szymon-rybczak
Szymon Rybczak
Callstack, Poland
Talk: Brining React Server Components to React Native

I'm 17 years old React Native Developer at Callstack. I'm the youngest ever React Native contributor, and React Native CLI maintainer.

tiger-oakes
Tiger Oakes
Microsoft, USA
Talk: Hacking an e-Reader to Show My Tea Menu With JSX

An enthusiastic member of the W3C, Tiger loves the web. He creates projects combining software with old devices in unique ways. He has turned old phones into an interactive art piece and created a laundry machine with cardboard. He has previously worked on Edge, Firefox, Chrome, and tooling for software developers. In his spare time, Tiger performs improv with his partner.

nicolas-dubien
Nicolas Dubien
Pigment, France
Talk: Break the Race: Easy Race Condition Detection for React

Nicolas is a developer at Pigment. He is the author and main contributor of the JavaScript open source library fast-check.

nikola-mitrovic
Nikola Mitrovic
Vega IT, Serbia
Talk: Superpowers of Browser's Web API

Experienced JavaScript Software Engineer with 7 years in the industry. More skilled in Front-end Development, with high level of experience in working with Micro Front-end architecture, designing projects as a set of standalone components that include their own interfaces, logic, and storage, developing mini-applications independently, and composing them all together in the browser with different integration techniques. Passionate about web performance and ensuring the best possible User Experience of web applications.

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Armin Ayatollahi
TechMiners, Germany
Talk: Preparing for Success: A Frontend Engineer's Guide to Tech Due Diligence

Armin is a passionate creator by heart, driven by innovation and the power of technology. As a Senior Software Engineer at TechMiners, he crafts cutting-edge tools that empower seasoned tech analysts to deliver unparalleled insights to clients. With a flair for both art and code, Armin finds joy in every challenge, making an impact no matter the medium or toolset.

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Meet your MCs

Kevin Lewis
Developer Advocate, Germany

Kevin runs Developer Relations at Directus and is Director of You Got This - a learning hub to help developers improve their core skills. He is an avid boardgamer, tired dad, and shameless Disney adult. He is based in Berlin with his partner and two kids.

Sara Vieira
axo.dev, Germany

Sara is a developer at axo.dev. Author of The Opinionated Guide to React.

GraphQL and Open Source enthusiast. Conference Speaker and Airport expert. She's also a fan of horror movies, has talents such as banging sticks into a drum kit and saying the wrong thing at the wrong time.

Nathaniel Okenwa
Twilio, UK

Nathaniel is a Developer Evangelist at Twilio working to create magical moments for developers with their products. He is a die hard fan of JavaScript, sports, superheroes and mixed martial arts. His life goals are to have Batman's brains, Deadpool's humour, T'Challa's fashion sense, Killmonger's Wokeness, and Thanos' determination! He serves the Javascript community in the UK and the rest of Europe.

Committee

Robin Pokorny
Robin Pokorny
Klarna, Germany

Robin is a Lead Engineer at Klarna. He started with CSS during the Responsive revolution, moved to JavaScript just when React dropped, and now designs full-stack systems for 1M cardholders. As a developer who specialises in TypeScript, he helps to find solutions by applying functional programming principles. Robin organises several meetups.

Bogdan Plieshka
Bogdan Plieshka
Zattoo, Germany

Leading Web Platform development at Zattoo. Preaching automation, fighting for performance and common sense, forcing accessibility.

Aashima Ahuja
Aashima Ahuja
Freelance Consultant, Netherlands

I am a frontend engineer working in Miro. I am a JS enthusiast. I love talking about the Web and exploring new technologies. I believe knowledge grows with sharing , so I love to spread my knowledge about frontend.

Konstantin Klimashevich
Konstantin Klimashevich
Xebia, Netherlands

Konstantin works for Xebia as an IT professional with 10+ years of experience in software development, analysing, designing and developing enterprise applications, social games and services. In his spare time he's passionate about running, race cars and JavaScript.

Aleksandra Sikora
Aleksandra Sikora
The Guild, Poland

Aleksandra is a full-stack developer based in Wrocław, Poland. Previously a tech lead for the Hasura Console and a lead maintainer of Blitz.js. Deeply passionate about open-source, TypeScript and dedicated to staying up to date with the JavaScript ecosystem. In love with all things climbing — hiking, via ferratas, and rock climbing.

Daniel Rios Pavia
Daniel Rios Pavia
Shopify, Germany

Shopify Engineer, working on frontend and open source. Originally rails dev.

Michele Bonazza
Michele Bonazza
JustWatch, Germany

Michele is a Senior Developer at JustWatch, where he's developing TV apps in React Native. He likes to still think of himself as Full-Stack, but he's been developing on React and React Native for the last 5 years.

Roy Derks
Roy Derks
StepZen, The Netherlands

Roy Derks is a developer, author and public speaker from the Netherlands. His mission is to make the world a better place through tech by training and inspiring developers worldwide. Currently he is working with StepZen on a mission to make GraphQL adoption easy and scalable.

Johannes Goslar
Johannes Goslar
Twitter, Germany

Johnny loves (board|electronic) games, programming with a lot of parentheses and cycling and creating Communities on Twitter. After receiving his MSc from Oxford, he went to San Francisco only to be kicked out a year later due to not receiving another visa, he then tried building two startups in Berlin, after which he decided to join another startup in London, only to be relocated to Germany again by 2020, where he now is working remotely, specifically the communities team. In his free time he runs Kronberger Spiele, publishing games since 2003.

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30+ talks in addition to React Day Berlin talks

2 more days of learning and fun

20+ Free remote workshops

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Physical swag package

In-person afterparty

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React Day Berlin

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100

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30+ talks in addition to React Day Berlin talks

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Location

With the ever-growing JS ecosystem, it’s only appropriate that we are hosting React Day Berlin in Kosmos, the amazing Space Age theatre from the 1960s. It is situated in the hip neighborhood of Friedrichshain full of great restaurants, bars, clubs and little shops, and the building was built with unconventional visionaries in mind.

Explore a major EU tech hub

Berlin, Germany’s capital, is one of the busiest European tech centers, and the best React talent gravitates towards the city. With an international airport and modern train infrastructure, you’ll easily get there from anywhere.

Oberbaum Bridge

Museum island on Spree river in center Berlin

Berlin skyline with Spree river at sunset

Brandenburg gate at the sunset

Workshops

Do you see yourself leading amazing projects? Then you’d better not miss our workshops. Our instructors will help boost your skills and show you new dimensions of React and JavaScript problem-solving.

Convince your boss

Are you ready to skill up and network with fellow devs at React Advanced, but your boss is not sure about it? It doesn’t take much to convince a manager or team lead and explain the advantages of our event.

We’ve prepared a summary of the most important information to help you achieve your goal. Head over to our dedicated page and share it with your boss.

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Fun is relative, but there’s no chance to be bored in Berlin, one of the party capitals of the world. Our afterparty and comedy show will make React Day Berlin the tech event of the year!
Silent Disco

Dance like nobody's watching! Get to know your fellow developers on the dance floor. Show everyone your favorite moves while dancing to the beat of your drum.

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