angularday 2026Β is the 10th edition of the Italian Angular conference, organized by GrUSP, organizers of events like jsday and phpday.Β
angularday 2026 is happening in Verona (Italy) on Friday, 20th November 2026.
The event is international and all sessions will be in English.
π€ CONFERENCE TOPICS we're looking for:
Signals, Effect & LinkedSignal: Reactivity Beyond the Basics
Signals are the foundation of modern Angular. Effect, Computed, and LinkedSignal are all stable. Share your production experience with signal-based queries and inputs, migration stories from RxJS-heavy codebases, and how Signals change the way you architect applications.
Zoneless Angular in Production
Zone.js is no longer included by default since Angular v21. Zoneless change detection is production-ready. Your migration strategies, performance benchmarks, debugging lessons, and what it actually takes to drop zone.js in a real codebase.
Signal Forms: The End of Reactive Forms?
Angular v21 ships experimental Signal Forms with automatic model-field syncing, built-in validation, and full type-safety. Early adopter stories, comparisons with Reactive Forms, migration paths, and honest assessments of what works and what doesn't.
State Management in the Signals Era
NgRx Signal Store is the new standard, but alternatives like Nano Stores are gaining traction. 2026's question: with Signals handling reactivity natively, what do you actually still need a library for? Your philosophy, not just your stack.
Angular + AI: MCP, Gemini & Intelligent UIs
Angular v21's MCP Server ships seven tools for AI agents to use framework features from day one. We're past "just call an API". Gemini and Genkit integration, Web-LLM for on-device inference, agentic workflows, and building context-aware intelligent UIs.
AI-Assisted Angular Development: How AI Is Changing the Way We Code
Cursor, Copilot, Gemini CLI, and Angular's MCP Server are reshaping how developers write, refactor, and debug Angular code daily. Vibe coding is real. How do AI coding assistants handle Angular's patterns β Signals, dependency injection, standalone components? Your workflows, productivity gains, pitfalls, and whether AI actually makes you a better Angular developer.
Architecture & Design Patterns at Scale
Enterprise Angular demands strong architecture. Domain-driven design with standalone components, automated architecture validation via ESLint rules and Nx boundaries, feature-based structure with app.config.ts, and real lessons from large codebases β not marketing.
Micro Frontends & Native Federation
Micro frontend adoption is growing. Native Federation and Module Federation are the main approaches. Real experience with the wins, the pain points, and when micro frontends are actually worth the complexity.
SSR, Hydration & Partial Hydration
Incremental hydration is production-ready with route-level render modes. Event replay improves UX during SSR. Real performance data from production apps, architectural trade-offs, and how Angular's SSR story compares to the competition.
DX & Tooling: Vite, esbuild, Nx & the Modern CLI
Vite and esbuild have replaced webpack. Nx is reshaping monorepo workflows. Template hot module replacement and Angular DevTools improve the inner loop. How these tools change real daily workflows.
Testing: Vitest Is the New Default
Vitest is now Angular's default test runner β stable and production-ready. Component testing is evolving with Testronaut and new patterns for signal-based components. Migration stories from Karma and Jest, and what actually works in production: tools, patterns, and pipelines.
Accessibility & Angular Aria
Accessibility is not a feature, it's a baseline β and since June 2025, the EU Accessibility Act makes it a legal requirement. Angular Aria (developer preview in v21) provides headless accessible components you style yourself. WCAG compliance, keyboard navigation, screen reader support, and making design systems accessible by default.
The length of each talk session will be 40 minutes, Q&A included.
What we can offer you if your talk is selected
If your company wants to cover all your expenses it will receive a Silver sponsorship badge (worth β¬750); covering only your travel expenses will grant them a Bronze sponsorship badge (worth β¬500), or a discount of the same value if they purchase a higher level sponsorship.
Scholarships and Code of Conduct
GrUSP is committed to host a conference as inclusive, diverse and accessible as possible.
We have a scholarship program to provide discounted or free tickets to students and to those from under-represented and marginalized groups.
To ensure that anyone can feel comfortable we apply a code of conduct.
Travel expenses: a refund of up to β¬250 for travel costs within Europe (up to β¬500 outside the European continent).
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