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droidcon Uganda 2023

event starts

11 Nov 2023

event ends

12 Nov 2023

location

MOTIV Uganda, Old Port Bell Road Kampala, Uganda


We are pleased to welcome you to sub-Saharan Africa for our newest Android Developer Conference!

droidcon Uganda 2023 is where the industry's leading Android experts converge to support the Android platform and create a strong network for developers and companies. droidcon Uganda will give participants an excellent chance to learn about the local Android development ecosystem, opportunities, and services as well as meet the engineers and companies who work on them.

The first in-person edition of droidcon Uganda will take place from November 11th to 12th, 2023.

We look forward to hosting you in person!

This year will feature:

  • Technical Android, Kotlin, and Flutter talks
  • Workshops & Codelabs
  • DroidconUG Capture the Bug
  • DroidconUG Hackathon
  • Best-in-class speakers from Android, Kotlin & Flutter teams in Africa and worldwide.

We are looking forward to talks on (but not limited to) these topics in Android/Kotlin:

  • Modern Android Development Topics
  • Jetpack Compose
  • Jetpack Libraries
  • Architecture
  • Advanced Kotlin
  • Testing
  • Infrastructure, CI/CD
  • Kotlin Multiplatform
  • AI/ML
  • UI/UX/Design
  • Career, Core Skills & leveling up & skill-focused talks
  • Case Studies / Research
  • Open Source

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Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

11 Jul 2023

Call closes at 11:59 PM

15 Sep 2023

Call closes in E. Africa Standard Time (UTC+03:00) timezone.
Closing time in your timezone () is .

Please submit for a Session (40 min), Lightning Talk (20 min) or Workshop (80 min)

Please adhere to the following guidelines when submitting your talk to droidcon Uganda 2023. We cannot guarantee that if you follow these suggestions that your talk will be accepted, but you will have a much better chance:

1. Please ensure that your talk title and description match and that the title accurately reflects your topic

We all love a cute and catchy talk title with a nice play on words, but the program committee (and attendees for that matter) should be able to tell at a glance what topic your session will cover. We also ask that you be aware of our code of conduct when choosing your title.

2. Define key takeaways and learning points

You will help the committee select your topic if you can explain what you hope audience members will learn. Please try and include three to five key points that make your talk stand out from others. (This is important because we often receive 4-5 submissions on the same topic.) The more concrete (and relevant) these learning points are to the audience/conference, the better.

3. What is your experience level with the topic?

You don’t have to be a level 12 Black Belt in Kotlin to get your talk accepted. The committee does, however, need to know what your experience level with the topics is. Is the app or technology you are working on being deployed at scale? Is it a hobby or a side project? What are your real-world experiences with the topic?

4. Have you given this talk before?

Please let us know if (and where) you have given this talk before. How was the talk received? How has it changed from the past? What new information can we expect?

5. Keywords

We have included a pre-defined list of keywords in the CFP tool. If none of them fit, please include a list of relevant keywords in your talk submission text. This will help us find your talk using a search tool when we are looking for a particular topic or technology.

For speakers:

This is an in - person event and NOT virtual.

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