React Conference in London
2days
In-person & Remote
50+speakers
presenting on advanced topics
800+luckies
in London
5Kdevs
globally
remotely
October
We will be
diving deep
The Advanced
React Conference
Get ready for an annual deep dive into the latest trends in React and Web development. Learn from engineers behind the framework ecosystem and early adopters.
The concept of React Advanced Conference is both about covering all you need to catch up on in the React ecosystem, combined with deep technical exploration of the latest architectural trends, new feature adoption, and efficient ways to solve complex problems.
Engage in discussion rooms, hallway track with experts, hands-on practical workshops, and tens of insightful talks. Engineers of any level are welcome but be prepared for hardcore.
The format of the event will be hybrid, with the first day streamed from the London venue including hybrid networking features and interactive entertainment; and the second day, as well as the numerous free workshops, streamed to the global audience online.
Workshops,
Free Remote +
Pro In-person & Remote
Practice new tech and best practices with our expert trainers during 5+ Free & Pro workshops around the main event days.
October, Remote + In-person Day
Welcoming guests in London and streaming online with hybrid networking and inclusive interactivity:Remote - 1:30pm BST / 8:30am EST / 5:30am PST / 2:30pm CEST;In-Person - 9am BST
October, Remote Day
Streaming both tracks with speaker QnA's online across time zones - 7am PST/10am EST/3pm BST/4pm CEST
Deep Dives
React 19 & Server Components
- — Talk: State-of-the-art React Server Components Developer Tooling by Tobbe Lundberg, RedwoodJS team member
- — Talk: How an RSC Framework Enables Server Actions by Daishi Kato, Zustand & Waku author
- — Discussion Room: Real World Adoption
React Compiler
- — Talk: How React Compiler Performs on Real Code by Nadia Makarevich, Advanced React book author
- — Discussion Room: React Compiler Implementation
Creative Use of AI
- — Talk: Performance Testing is Hard. Can AI Help? by Alexandre Moureaux, React Native apps developer
- — Discussion Room: Future of AI
- — Remote workshop: AI for React Developers
Reducing Complexity
- — Discussion Room: Ways to Optimise App Development
Features
In person & virtual networking
Top React speakers
React party!
Speakers
Core contributors, community leaders and seasoned application engineers will take over two stages at React Advanced Conference. They’ll shed light on all things puzzling your mind, be it React 19 features, Performance, Server Components & Server-Side Rendering, Design Systems, testing strategies or other.
React library author, maintaining three state management libraries, Zustand, Jotai, Valtio, and React Server Components framework, Waku. More links: https://daishikato.com
Dominik is a Frontend Engineer, React-Query maintainer and Tech Lead at Adverity (https://adverity.com), who blogs about all things React and TypeScript (https://tkdodo.eu/blog/).
Mark Erikson is a Senior Front-End Engineer at Replay, and lives in southwest Ohio, USA. Mark is a Redux maintainer, creator of Redux Toolkit, and general keeper of the Redux docs. He tweets at @acemarke, and blogs at https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com. He spends much of his time answering questions about React and Redux anywhere there's a comment box on the internet, and usually hangs out in the Reactiflux chat channels.
French engineer, founder of LBKE. I contribute to the State of JS survey, I write Next.js courses and I give trainings at Human Coders.
Mo is the Head of Mobile and a Tech Lead at Theodo UK, having worked on several projects with startups and established enterprises to create cross-platform mobile application in React Native. He's passionate about React Native, MobileDevOps, and pushing the boundaries of combining code across web and mobile.
Before joining Theodo, Mo was a full-stack developer at Nasdaq. He is a graduate from the University of Edinburgh.
Lenz Weber-Tronic works as a Senior Staff Software Engineer at Apollo GraphQL, where he is part of the team maintaining the Apollo TypeScript Client.
He is a maintainer of Redux Toolkit and if he’s not currently trying to summon elder gods with weird TypeScript incantations he can usually be found on StackOverflow answering questions on Apollo and Redux usage or opening random PRs on GitHub.
Hi, I'm a tech lead at BAM where I've been developing React Native apps for 8 years. My obsession is mobile apps performance 🚀. I truly believe it's our responsibility to develop performant apps, as one way to fight against climate change!
Dara is a Software Engineer currently working at Spotify where she develops tools and services that provide internal teams with access to user account data. She began her career as a Frontend Engineer in the finance sector, and recently transitioned into full-stack development. With over 6 years of hands-on experience, Dara is particularly passionate about merging her creative and technical skills to design and build user-centric products that foster community. Outside of work, she loves to mentor other women who are at an early stage in their tech careers.
Jerel is a Principal Software Engineer at Apollo GraphQL maintaining the Apollo TypeScript Client living in beautiful Colorado, USA. He loves the art of software development and finding creative solutions to challenging problems.