WordCamp Europe has released the first 1000 early bird tickets that you can buy until December 31st. By doing so, you are also eligible for a special, limited-edition swag item that organizers are preparing for everyone who gets their tickets early (meaning this year;)).
Buying a ticket will get you entry for the two conference days (June 15-16), lunch, coffee and snacks for both days, our yearly collectable event t-shirt, access to the After Party and entrance to Contributor Day on June 14. Keep in mind that Contributor Day registrations will open separately at a later date.
Apply to speak
Speaker applications opened on November 15th and will stay open until January 15th, 2018. You can apply with long talks (40 minutes) or lightning talks (10 minutes) format with a topic that is related to WordPress and beyond.
Full list of topics can be found on the Talk Submissions website and they range from development, over building websites with WordPress, design, business, content, and work – or anything else that isn’t mentioned in the list but you feel strongly about talking about.
In addition to Call for speakers, organizers will also be looking for people to host community workshops. Call for workshops should open this week (Wednesday 22nd) so we recommend subscribing to WordCamp Europe’s newsletter (scroll to the bottom of their web page) to receive news updates.
Sponsor!
If you’re not into speaking, you can always sponsor WordCamp Europe as Call for sponsors is open (and WCEU needs you!).
WordCamps are accessible events and sponsors are the ones who make them possible for so many attendees—which in case of WordCamp Europe—are coming from all over the world. Are you into sponsoring? Then check out WordCamp Europe’s sponsorship packages and get in touch today.
Show support ❤
Remember! Getting your ticket before December 31st is not only about getting that special, limited-edition swag item but is also a way to show your early support for the event. Get your ticket today!