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Berlin to Host Second React Day Conference in November

BERLIN, AUGUST 16th, 2018 — On November 30th, 2018, Berlin will once again host React Day, an international conference for developers focused on React, React Native, and GraphQL. This is the second conference of this kind, with the previous one bringing together over 500 attendees from around the world.

“Take part in the exploration of the React (Native) universe! Focusing on in-depth talks, hands-on workshops, and finding new opportunities, React Day Berlin conference will provide space for everyone to make friends and develop stellar apps together,” the website announcement reads.

The list of speakers who have already confirmed their participation includes Ken Wheeler of Formidable (USA) who will have the keynote, Monica Lent of SumUp (Germany), Vincent Riemer of Symantec (USA), Jack Franklin of Thread (UK), Rebecca Hill of Usabilla (The Netherlands), and Manjula Dube of Marley Spoon (Germany), among others. Overall, there are 24 speakers who will offer their insight at the conference, and the list is still expanding.

The venue of the conference is Kosmos, Karl-Marx-Allee 131A, Berlin.

Diversity, sharing of ideas, and critical thinking are the core values when it comes to selection of our speakers. Both React’s pros and its rising stars will take over two stages at React Day Berlin. They’ll shed light on all things puzzling your mind, be it architecture, design systems, GraphQL, Reason, or other,” the website continues.

In order to deliver your vision to the audience, the event’s organizers accept talk proposals from everyone via e-mail. Additionally, those willing to find out more about React Day may contact the organizers via Facebook, Twitter, or join their Slack channel.

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