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.NET Conf 2024

event starts

12 Nov 2024

event ends

15 Nov 2024

location

Online

website

dotnetconf.net


.NET Conf is a free, three-day, virtual developer event that celebrates the major releases of the .NET development platform. It is co-organized by the .NET community and Microsoft. The .NET Foundation and .NET ecosystem partners sponsor the event. This year, we'll launch .NET 9 as well as learn about new features in .NET Aspire and Artificial Intelligence to help improve our .NET applications. Learn more at www.dotnetconf.net

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Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

09 Aug 2024

Call closes at 11:59 PM

13 Sep 2024

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Thank you for your interest in speaking at .NET Conf online virtual event. The live broadcast is scheduled for November 12-14, 2024. Speakers will present remotely and may present in their own time zone.

We are looking for 30 minute talks (including audience Q&A) related to building anything with .NET and/or software development practices. Technologies can include web, native, mobile, desktop, artificial intelligence, IoT, game development, containers & microservices, machine learning, data, DevOps and .NET open-source projects. We'll prefer topics that demonstrate what you can do with .NET 9, but any .NET-related topic or topics interesting to developers will be considered. Please submit topics that will amaze and excite our .NET developer community!

Our .NET development team will be presenting as part of this event.  We will be giving them preference for presenting sessions introducing new features and products introduced as part of this event. To maximize your chances, please submit sessions focus on things you're doing with .NET rather than duplicating product team announcements. Examples of top community session topics in previous years include architecture, open-source .NET libraries, design tips, lessons learned, and interesting side projects.

Additionally, please let us know a little bit about yourself and where you have presented before. Include links to videos from other presentations, or other qualifications that we should consider.

We prefer to accept at most 1 session per speaker in order to accommodate more speakers and more topics during the event.


Thank you and happy coding!