WordCamp Bucharest final speakers announced – Let the show begin!

Let the drum rolls begin! We are so excited to introduce the last batch of speakers that will join us at WordCamp Bucharest this October!

With more than 35 presentation proposals from 20 different countries, it wasn’t an easy decision to make. But starting now, we can finally present you our full line-up, which is looking greater than ever.

Let’s welcome the next four speakers and see what they will be talking about. But first, don’t forget to book your place. The tickets for WordCamp Bucharest are still available for sale!

Andrey Savchenko, Kiev, Ukraine
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Andrey “Rarst” Savchenko is a WordPress contractor from Kiev, Ukraine. He believes in a Web of content sites that are a delight to discover, read, and navigate. For that, he works with other developers on complex tasks and long–term value goals. His services include: make it fast, automate menial, stare down a legacy codebase, fix the world (one bug at a time). In his free time he likes to drink tea, read science fiction and every tweet in his timeline.

Presentation title:
WordPress breaks time (and how to fix it)

 

 

Emanuel Blagonic, Croatia
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For the past 15 years, Emanuel worked with worldwide clients ranging from small, family-owned businesses to global corporations. He designed websites and applications to deliver solutions that are now being used by millions of users. As one of the pioneers of the web standards movement in Croatia he is active in the community where he works on building a better understanding of the design process and educates clients as much as possible. Although primarily a designer, he’s been in love with WordPress for more than 10 years, being one of the biggest promoters in Croatia – writing articles about WordPress and the importance of open source in general. He helps organise WordCamps and Meetups in Croatia and was part of WordCamp Europe organising team three years in a row.
Presentation title: How to find peace and change the world

 

Vineet TalwarVineet Talwar, Frankfurt, Germany
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Vineet found his love for WordPress after he was introduced to it by a friend. This led him to develop numerous websites and making him want to crave for more to learn in WordPress. He has been associated with WordPress since 2012. He co-founded his first company at the age of 20. He is the Co-Founder and Technical Lead of FireMud FM, which is an online radio station based purely out of WordPress. and Indicium Crest – A remote web – development agency which is, again focused on WordPress. Now handing both the companies on technical front, his love for WordPress has just grown if nothing else. He has worked with over 55 projects remotely managing and developing them. He has also been associated with various ventures consulting and guiding them with technical resources and is currently located in Frankfurt, Germany. Apart from developing the websites, he is a hobbyist photographer.

Presentation title: Progressive Web Apps: The future of Mobile Apps

 

Calin Don, Timisoara, Romania
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Calin Don is a perfectionist, language-agnostic day-and-night code tinkerer, loving and hating WordPress since 2005. Since 2011 he has been building a complex infrastructure to host demanding WordPress sites, in the CTO’s and co-founder’s shoes of Presslabs. Now he’s on a mission to simplify and open a scalable WordPress setup that powers millions of pageviews. He likes skiing in the Austrian Alps, swimming and making road-trips with his family.

Presentation title:
Automating WordPress Operations with Kubernetes

 

Check out the full list of speakers and come to see them on stage on the 27th of October! Go get your ticket now!

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