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18 Years of Codecamp: Global Tech Leaders Head to Bucharest and Timisoara This Spring

March 17, 2026
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This spring, Codecamp brings some of the most respected international experts in software development to Bucharest and Timisoara.
As part of the Codecamp 2026 tour, these two conferences will bring together developers, IT architects, and tech leaders to exchange ideas and explore the industry’s future.

Save the Dates

  • Bucharest: May 7, 2026, at Hotel Caro
  • Timisoara: May 21, 2026, at Iulius Congress Hall

The stage will feature recognized voices from the global software community, including Neal Ford (Thoughtworks architect), Dave Snowden (expert in complexity and decision-making), Susanne Kaiser (author of Adaptive Systems), and James Lewis (Technical Director at Thoughtworks).

The first conference will take place in Bucharest on May 7, 2026, at Hotel Caro, and the second in Timisoara on May 21, 2026, at Iulius Congress Hall.

The conference agenda includes technical presentations and case studies on current topics such as artificial intelligence and AI-assisted development, modern software architectures, microservices, DevOps, and the evolving role of developers in the AI era.

Ahead of the conferences, intensive masterclasses led by international experts will be held for developers who want to explore advanced topics in an interactive, hands-on format, in small groups.

More information about the complete agenda and confirmed speakers is available at codecamp.ro.

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