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API Platform Conference 2024 schedule is out

Published on June 21, 2024

The API Platform Conference will take place in less than 3 months, and the full schedule is now available on the event's website. Performance, best practices, AI, architecture, or societal topics: discover the day-by-day program of this fourth edition, which will once again be held at Euratechnologies on September 19 and 20.

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Two tracks, two languages

During these two days of the conference, sessions in both French and English will be scheduled every hour, allowing our audience, which includes 30% English speakers, to listen to talks in their preferred language throughout the day. Here is a list of topics you can explore during this fourth edition of the API Platform Conference 2024:

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Organize your accommodation

Hotel demand is very high in Lille at this time of year, so to make your travel easier, we have negotiated special rates. Take a look at the available rooms on this website, get a 10% discount on your stay, and book them as soon as possible with this code: TILLEULS24. This discount is available until 4th September 2024. Thank you Hôtels de Lille for helping our participants!

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Meet our first partners

By supporting the event, these companies contribute to the organization of the API Platform Conference and enable us to offer you the best experience. Thank you to them:

If your company would like to gain visibility at our event, please do not hesitate to contact us at events@les-tilleuls.coop to request the sponsorship package.

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Rendez-vous à Lille

More than half of the tickets are already sold. Take advantage of the Regular rate at €169 (excluding VAT): prices will increase starting in early August. As every year, the event is free for unemployed developers and students. See you soon!

Cécile Hamerel

Cécile Hamerel

Events & marketing manager

KeywordsAPI Platform, Api Platform Conference, Conference

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