This year, DevFest Nairobi retuens as a 2 Day event we're we will be diving deep into the theme: Building Safe, Secure and Scalable Solutions with AI and Cloud.
DevFest is Google's signature community-led developer conference series, bringing together local developer communities worldwide to learn, connect, and build together. As one of the largest distributed tech conferences globally, DevFest events showcase the latest in Google technologies while celebrating the diversity and innovation of local tech ecosystems.
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TOPICS OF INTEREST
Listed below are the suggested topics which will be covered:
1. Android
Excellent experiences
Grow, retain, and keep your most valuable users engaged on premium devices and across screens.
Build delightful, performant, safe and adaptive apps using:
Powered By AI
Integrate cutting-edge multimodal models into Android apps with simple and intuitive SDK solutions from Google.
Create new experiences, powered by AI using:
Developer Productivity
Lower the cost of development with intelligent tools, APIs, and best practices.
Build high quality apps, faster using:
2. Flutter
Flutter usage in Firebase Studio
Building agentic apps in Flutter
Exploring AI-powered development of Flutter apps
Building apps with high iOS fidelity
3. Firebase
Firebase Studio
Vertex AI in Firebase
Genkit
Data connect
App hosting
Firebase hosting
AI Monitoring
4. Web Technologies
AI for Web Developers
Browser Extensions
CSS & UI
Performance
Identity
Fugu/PWA APIs
DevTools & Browser Automation
Angular topics:
5. Go
Go and AI
AI usage is growing rapidly, both in products and in developer workflows. We want to encourage developers to share their experiences of using AI with Go, whether it is integrating AI into existing services (experiences with client SDKs, etc) or using AI dev tools to write Go.
New Features and Experiments
The Go team continues to iterate on the language with new features and experiments. GDEs are an especially useful conduit for feedback on these new ideas, given their existing expertise. We'd love to hear about your experience trying out experimental.
6. Earth Engine
Technology
Domain expertise
6. Google Cloud
Serverless & Containers
App Development
Data
AI tools
Even if your talk doesn't align directly with these topics, we still want to hear from you! We're open to a wide range of topics that inspire and educate our community.
CFP GUIDE
Who We’re Looking For:
Builders who have shipped real projects and can share their practical journey with our community.
Session Types:
Tech Talks (30 minutes): Share your building journey, challenges faced, solutions crafted, and lessons learnt
Workshops (60 minutes): Lead hands-on sessions where attendees build something tangible during the session
Interactive Demos (45 minutes): Demonstrate your project through live interactions where participants can experiment and engage
Technical Focus:
Primary: Google technologies (GCP, Firebase, Flutter, TensorFlow, Angular, Google AI/Vertex AI), AI/ML, web, mobile, and cloud
Secondary: Open source technologies, developer tools and ui/ux design.
What We Want:
Do's for Submissions:
Craft engaging and informative proposals that align with our event's theme.
Share practical insights, real-world use cases, and industry trends.
Tailor your proposal to one of three levels: Introductory, Intermediate, or Expert.
Respect the specified time duration: workshops (60 minutes),Tech Talks (30 minutes),Interactive Demos (45 minutes).
Provide clear learning objectives and takeaways for attendees.
Contribute to a diverse range of tech topics that captivate our audience.
Embrace interactive elements that foster engagement and participation.
Don'ts for Submissions:
Avoid promotional or sales-oriented content.
Refrain from exceeding the time duration for each session format.
Don't submit multiple proposals with the same topic and content.
Avoid submitting content that may be inappropriate, offensive, or discriminatory.
Don't duplicate content from previous DevFest Nairobi editions.
THE ANATOMY OF A GOOD SUBMISSION
These are the most relevant fields in the CFP form when performing an evaluation.
Title
Titles matter. Really. Make your title and abstract sizzle. Really sell the talk. Keeping that in mind, cool titles like “I am MOSS Tester! And You Can Too!” sound nifty, but they are often going to lose the selection committees and attendees. Sure, make your title catchy, but make sure it highlights what your session is about.
Description
1. Concise
The one to two paragraphs of your abstract is like the one spoon tasters get at a chili competition. This is hard to do. You need to work really hard on making those paragraphs highly impactful. Fall right back to your elementary school fundamentals: introduction, body, conclusion. Set a hook with a great opening: “Bugs. Crashes. Malfunctions. Complete meltdowns. We run into difficulties in our work each and every day.” Follow that on with the value propositions to attendees and examples of what’s covered. Finish up with a great closer that will make your attendees’ mouths water, figuratively, at least.
2. Complete
Let us know who your audience is. “If you are a ruby developer looking to up your game…”. The attendees often look for this when deciding if a talk applies to them.
Let attendees know what you’ll be talking about. “This highly interactive session will show you three specific tips: improve your estimation, use a daily standup to keep a close focus on your progress, and work in retrospectives.” This helps the selection committee understand if the content fits in, and it helps potential attendees see they should be skipping that bogus session on Drag and Drop Driven Development to attend your presentation.
Make it clear what your attendees will learn during your session. “You’ll leave this session with a handle on ways to smooth out your project’s environment” or “This session will show you a great system for boosting customer collaboration and increasing your code’s quality” are good examples.
Do not include proprietary or confidential information.
3. Coherent
We are always amazed at the handful of unreadable, muddled, flat-out awful submissions we get. Spend time to make sure your submission is clear. Don’t bother submitting if you won’t take this step. Tough love, but it’s true: incoherent submissions are nearly always immediately dropped from consideration.
4. Use the present tense in the abstract.
Bio
The speaker’s bio and session abstracts will be printed on dead trees, the website, and many mobile apps. Ensure that it is something you want the world to see.
Your speaker bio is every bit as important as your abstract, particularly if you’re not well-known by the content selection committee. While not required by the system, adding details such as your Twitter handle, blog link, and other social media links is always helpful.
Notes and Comments
Use the notes to the content team field to explain any relevant background you have or any other color commentary about it. Perhaps this session was featured elsewhere? Perhaps the content led to a Nobel prize. Tell us what we should know. This will only be used during selection, and not shared with attendees.
Show some prior feedback on the session. Have you given this talk before? If so, try and collect some feedback on the presentation. Twitters can give you some awesome blurbage you can reference in your abstracts, or notes to the selectors. “I think I’ve learned more about Fitnesse from Jim than anyone else. It was a great talk — standing room only.” – Michael Eaton. Items like that, particularly ones you can hit via live URLs, give you immense credibility.
When you add notes, please make sure to do so in a way that does not give away who you are directly. Use shortened links and remove any obvious personally identifiable information.
NOTE ON COVERAGE OF EXPENSES
• Full Conference Ticket:
All GDG Nairobi events are always free to attend to both our speakers and atendees. Every main session speaker (session owner) will receive a complimentary full conference ticket. Co-speaker(s) will also be eligible for free admission, provided they make a significant contribution to the presentation and had to spend significant time preparing their content.
• Accommodation and Travel:
We DO NOT offer travel or accomodation support. We can, however, help you with the VISA application letter and recommend places to stay and things to do when in Nairobi, Kenya. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us via the speaker support email for this.
CODE OF CONDUCT 📜
By submitting, you agree to The GDG Nairobi's Code of Conduct.
Our Code of Conduct is the backbone of our community . It ensures everyone feels safe, respected, and valued. We expect all speakers to adhere to these principles.
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