Call for Speakers

in 8 months

NDC London 2027

event starts

25 Jan 2027

event ends

29 Jan 2027

location

London, United Kingdom


From 25-29 January 2027, NDC London will offer a combination of deep-dive workshops and 60-minute conference sessions. If you have something to say, then speak up!

Travel and accommodation is covered for speakers that are not considered local. Selected speakers get a 3-day conference pass.

Format and duration

  • Regular talks: 60 minutesd
  • Lightning talks: 10 minutes
  • Pre-Conference Workshops: 2 Days
  • Workshops: 60-120 minutes (1 or 2 talk slots)
open, 3 months left
Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

22 May 2026

Call closes at 11:59 PM

30 Aug 2026

Call closes in GMT Daylight Time (UTC+01:00) timezone.
Closing time in your timezone () is .

Here are some suggestions for topics:

  • .NET
  • 3D and graphics
  • Accessibility
  • Agile
  • AI-Assisted Development
  • AI Agents
  • AI Fundamentals
  • AI Tools and Data
  • Architecture
  • Data Science
  • Cloud and infrastructure
  • Databases
  • DDD
  • Platform Engineering and SRE
  • Embedded and IoT
  • Ethics
  • Fun
  • Functional Programming
  • Gaming
  • JavaScript
  • Machine Learning
  • Mobile
  • People
  • Programming Languages
  • Security
  • Soft Skills
  • Testing
  • Tools
  • UI
  • UX
  • Web
  • Work Skills
  • And everything else​...

We encourage you to submit your top presentation on the topics you are most passionate about and not your entire portfolio. Try to limit your submissions to 3-4.

If you have previous speaking experience, please include links to videos, online presentations/slides or blogposts.

Deadline

This call for papers ends 30 August 2026 @ 23:59 CET.

Questions?

Do not hesitate to contact us at info@ndcconferences.com if you have any questions.

Best regards

The NDC London Agenda Committee


travel

expenses covered

accommodation

expenses covered

event fee

free for speakers

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