DeveloperWeek New York 2026 will be LIVE in-person June 9-10, 2026.
Speaker participation will be required live during dates of the events.
DeveloperWeek New York brings 1,500+ developers, engineers, software architects, dev teams, managers, and executives from 72+ countries to New York City on June 9–10, 2026, for the East Coast’s largest independent developer and software engineering conference and expo, featuring a 1,000+ attendee hackathon, hands-on workshops, technical talks, and keynote sessions covering the latest technologies, programming languages, platforms, and tools, including artificial intelligence, VR development, blockchain, IoT, serverless architecture, microservices, modern JavaScript frameworks, and more.
This year, DeveloperWeek New York 2026 features eight (8) distinct conferences — organized as Summits — each with dedicated content tracks and themes, all part of a combined Call for Proposals (CFP):
AI DevSummit: Applying AI and machine learning across products and organizations, from LLM integration and intelligent workflows to model training, optimization, and deployment.
API & Microservices Summit: Designing, building, and operating modern APIs and distributed services across REST, GraphQL, gRPC, and emerging protocols at the intersection of AI, Cloud, and Data.
Cloud-Native Summit: Building and deploying cloud-native applications using containers, Kubernetes, virtualization, and cross-platform infrastructure to run software anywhere at scale.
Dev Innovation Summit: Exploring emerging technologies, paradigm shifts, and forward-looking ideas that shape the future of software, separating real innovation from short-term hype.
DevExec Summit: Leadership strategies for technical organizations, including hiring and retaining engineering talent, managing teams and products, and aligning technology with business outcomes.
DevOps Summit: Operating reliable, scalable systems through CI/CD, platform engineering, infrastructure as code, SRE practices, and automated delivery pipelines.
DevSecurity Summit: Protecting applications, data, and infrastructure through secure development practices, vulnerability management, and modern security tooling across the software lifecycle.
Product Summit: Building successful digital products through strong product management, customer insight, roadmap execution, and close collaboration between product and engineering teams.
Call for Speakers
DeveloperWeek New York 2026 and AI DevSummit New York 2026 are co-located, and have their own speaker submissions for each event. To help us route your proposal properly, please submit using the correct Call for Speakers form.
All speakers will be presenting talks in person at the TWA Hotel (June 9-10, 2026).
Please be sure to complete all fields in the proposal form. All speaker decision are made by the conference's Advisory Board and all speakers must submit via this process (No Exceptions).
First Round proposal deadline is Friday, March 13, 2026, and
Final Round proposal deadline is Friday, March 27, 2026.
*Note: If your proposal gets selected in the First Round we will send you an acceptance email. If it doesn't get selected it will carry over to the Second Round. Upon conclusion of the Second Round, all applicants will receive either an acceptance or rejection email.
Advice about speaker proposals:
1- DevNetwork conferences aim for a balanced representation of backgrounds, genders, ethnicities, ages, and roles for its speakers. Towards that goal, we ask that companies submitting speaker proposals make sure to submit executives from their companies representing a balanced diversity.
2- Please review our conference tracks here: DeveloperWeek New York Tracks.
We are especially looking for talks on these topics. Proposals submitted on these topics have a higher chance of being accepted.
Our accepted Speakers receive one (1) Speaker PRO Pass ($1,800 value) to DeveloperWeek New York 2026, and an invitation to our VIP Welcome Party.
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