2days
In-person & Remote
50+speakers
presenting on advanced topics
700+luckies
in Toronto
5Kdevs
globally
remotely
The Advanced
React Conference
Get ready for a deep dive into the latest React and Web development trends. 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 Toronto 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.
March, In-person + Remote Day
Welcoming guests in Toronto and streaming online with hybrid networking and inclusive interactivity:Remote - 9:00am EDT / 1:00pm GMT / 2:00pm CET;In-Person - 9:00am EDT.
March, Remote Day
Streaming both tracks with speaker QnA's online across time zones - 9:00am EDT / 1:00pm GMT / 2:00pm CET. Remote discussion rooms on AI and React topics.
Deep Dives
Fullstack development
React 19
AI-assisted coding
Growing to Senior & TechLead
Features



In person & virtual networking
Top React speakers
React party!
First 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, React Server Components & Server Functions, React Compiler, React Frameworks, AI or other.
Josh has spent the past few years focused on teaching developers how to do cool stuff on the web. Before that, he worked as a software engineer for organizations like Khan Academy, DigitalOcean, and Unsplash, and taught web development fundamentals at Concordia University, in partnership with Journey Education.
Henri is a web performance and user experience advocate, supporter of performance literacy and a 5k distance runner. More importantly, he's busy building a mini empire focusing on developer media. Command-h is a small org in support of all his passions: people and development. When not combing through research docs, case studies and profiling, he can be found curating the next and best in person experience possible.










Previously at React Advanced

Mofei started programming when she realized it can help her cheat in video games. She focused on operating systems in undergrad / grad school, but now finds herself happily tinkering on React. Outside of work, she enjoys debugging bouldering problems and planning her next backpacking trip(s).
David Khourshid (known on Twitter as David K. Piano) is a software engineer for Microsoft, a tech author, and speaker. Also a fervent open-source contributor, he is passionate about statecharts and software modeling, reactive animations, innovative user interfaces, and cutting-edge front-end technologies. When not behind a computer keyboard, he’s behind a piano keyboard or traveling.
Michael Chan loves the web. He's the host of React Podcast and DX Engineer at Chromatic. He’s building lunch.dev, the friendliest coding community for creative, curious, and compassionate web developers.
CSS Modules co-creator / Vanilla Extract / Remix team member at Shopify / MelbJS ogranizer / dad x4.
Lorenzo Sciandra is a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft; since 2018 he is also a maintainer of react-native, and he’s been a releaser since 0.57.4. He cares a lot about mental health and open source, and won’t stop talking about either.
Jack Herrington is a principal full stack engineer, author and YouTuber who is trying to bring a practical approach to engineering and education to developers at all skill levels.
React library author, maintaining three state management libraries, Zustand, Jotai, Valtio, and React Server Components framework, Waku. More links: https://daishikato.com
Sara is a developer relations engineer at Orama. Author of The Opinionated Guide to React. Open Source enthusiast. Conference Speaker. Talk to her about Retro Games or Airports.
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