FemtoConf 2019

May 3– 5, 2019 Darmstadt, Germany
A super tiny conference for small, self-funded, software companies

This conference isn't (primarily) about talks.

It’s about meeting people. While there will be talks about interesting topics the primary purpose is to meet old and new friends. We hope you’ll enjoy your time with us in Darmstadt.

2017 attendees

Speakers

We’re thrilled to announce that we have four excellent speakers for FemtoConf 2019.

Ashley
Ashley Baxter
Shai
Shai Schechter
Charles
Charles Perry
Jaimee
Jaimee Gilbertson

To make the conference even more actionable, there will be workshops on Sunday by these lovely folks.

Anna
Anna Scheffold
Christoph
Christoph Engelhardt

Tickets

The conference is called FemtoConf for a reason. It’s small. Therefore tickets are limited to only 25 attendees. Early bird tickets for the 2019 edition start at €349 (excl. VAT). There are also partner tickets available if you want to bring your spouse or a friend.

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Schedule

The schedule for the conference isn’t set in stone, yet. This is just to give you a rough idea about what to expect. Lunch on Saturday and Sunday is included in the ticket price, as well as dinner and drinks on Friday and Saturday night.

Friday, May 3

  • 7pm – Welcome Dinner

Saturday, May 4

  • 09:00am – Welcome
  • 09:30am – Charles Perry
  • 10:30am – Coffee Break
  • 11:00am – Ashley Baxter
  • 12:00pm – Lunch Break
  • 02:00pm – Jaimee Gilbertson
  • 03:00pm – Coffee Break
  • 03:30pm – Shai Schechter
  • 04:30pm – End of Talks
  • 07:00pm – Dinner

Sunday, May 5

  • 09:00am – Welcome
  • 09:30am – Anna Scheffold
  • 11:00am – Coffee Break
  • 11:30am – Christoph Engelhardt
  • 01:00pm – Lunch Break
  • 03:00pm – High Ropes Garden
  • 06:00pm – Official End
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Travel

By plane: The nearest airport is Frankfurt Airport. There’s a bus from both airport terminals that takes about 30 minutes.

By train: Darmstadt is pretty well connected by train. IC and ICE trains stop at the central station. Also, in just about about 20 minute you’re at Frankfurt central station that offers both national and international connections.

By car: Darmstadt is right next to Autobahn A5, so getting there by car is no big deal. Just try to travel outside of rush hour times.

Sponsors

This conference wouldn’t be possible without the help from our fabulous sponsors. Thank you so much!