Booster is a software conference for the entire team. That means if you’re a developer, project manager, product owner, architect, UX professional, tester or security professional, we have something for you!
Our goal is that you come back from the conference with real knowledge you can use. That’s why interactive, hands-on workshops fill up most of the hours of the conference. We also have lightning talks, a few short talks, a couple of keynotes and open spaces.
We focus on long breaks for networking, provide excellent coffee and good food!
The Booster conference 2025 will be held physically at Radisson Blu Royal Hotel.
Share with us your ideas, valuable experiences and skills – old and new. Don’t hesitate. Be a part of Booster 2025 and submit your contribution now! Or by the submission deadline. Whatever floats your boat.
We're interested in submissions on any topic you think is relevant for a team developing software and software intensive systems, be that on agile methodologies, secure practices, product management, architecture, user experience, programming of all kinds, or just something fun and exciting. We want our conference to be fun, inspiring and educational for everyone on the team.
If Booster is new to you, please read about the Booster and our CfP process here. Note that your proposal will be published on the website whether it is accepted or not. All accepted experience reports and lightning talks will be recorded and published after the conference, unless otherwise agreed.
Booster is a non-profit conference, run by a group of volunteers. Our goal is to create the best possible conference for our participants and speakers, and to strengthen the local software development community. Any profits from the conference are used to ensure that we can continue organizing the conference in the following years. We are normally not able to cover travel and lodging for speakers, but there are exceptions. See our monetary policy here.
We are normally not able to cover travel and lodging for speakers, but there are exceptions. See our monetary policy.