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JS conference Unique 2025 edition
June 12 (hybrid in Amsterdam) &
June 16 (remote), 2025
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50+ speakers,
shaping the nation`s future -
1500 attendees,
sharing common language -
10K folks,
joining remotely
Nation — a large group of people who share the same language, traditions, and history
JSNation is a 2-day 2-track event focusing exclusively on JavaScript development. Discover the future of the JavaScript development ecosystem and get connected to its stellar crowd!
Deep Dives
AI Assisted Coding
- Workshop: Building Full Stack Apps With Cursor Composer by Mike Mikula, Generative AI integration expert
- Workshop: How to 9,2x Your Development Speed with Cline by Nik Pash, Cline team
- Discussion Room: Balancing Productivity and Code Quality in the Age of AI
- Talk: Prompt Engineering Toolkit by Manoj Sureddi, Uber
AI Engineering
- Workshop: Bringing and Running AI Agents in the Browser by Shivay Lamba, TensorFlowJS Working Group Lead
- Discussion Room: AI and the Modern Developer
- Talk: AI Right in the Browser With Chrome’s Built-in AI APIs by Thomas Steiner, Google
- Talk: Transformers.js: State-of-the-Art Machine Learning for the Web by Joshua Lochner, Transformers.js author
Growing to Senior / Tech Lead
- Discussion Room: Going From Developer to Manager and Back
- Talk: The Top 1% Mindset: How High Performers Think, Lead, and Thrive
- Talk: Becoming a Tech Lead: From Tech to People
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May-June
Pro & Free Workshops
Workshops will be held before & after conference days.
June
Wed
11th
IN-PERSON WORKSHOP DAY
Join 2 x 4-hour in-person pro workshops in Amsterdam.
Take full advantage of your conference experience and get training from our best speakers and trainers!
The number of seats is limited, so hurry up to reserve a spot.
Click here to learn more.
June
Wed
11th
Pre-events
Pick up your badge and hang out with the community before the conference!
June
Thu
12th
Conference Hybrid Day
Join us in Amsterdam or watch online. There will be lots of hybrid networking and inclusive interactivity.
June
Fri
13th
In-person Afterparty
Join the biggest JS party worldwide at 19:00-23:00 CEST!
June
Sat
14th
Hangout Day
Experience Amsterdam with new friends during our boat and walking tours.

June
Mon
16th
Conference Remote Day
Streaming of both tracks, speaker QnA's, discussion rooms!
Features
Live legends & Rising stars
Networking
Festival vibe
The biggest JS party worldwide
JS Open Source Awards
JS Art Exhibition
City tours
Line-up 2025
Speakers
Creator of Transformers.js. Bringing the power of machine learning to the web.
Evan is an independent software developer and the creator of the open source JavaScript framework Vue.js. Most of his work is open source and publicly available on GitHub. You can follow Evan on Twitter where he mostly tweets about Vue and frontend technologies.
Charlie is a senior research engineer, the author of Practical Machine Learning in JavaScript with TensorFlow.js and overall, a creative technologist. In her spare time she explores the field of human-computer interaction and builds side projects using machine learning, AR/VR, hardware and creative coding.
Minko the product lead for Angular at Google. Previously, he was a technical co-founder and the CTO of Rhyme.com, which in 2019 joined Coursera.
Jo is an Engineer at Deno. She is passionate about improving developer experience, advocating for TypeScript and teaching good use of the web. She mentors junior developers, advocates a lot for mental health awareness and is devoted to improving the diversity and inclusivity of the tech industry.
I work in open source for the web! I'm an Astro core resident, Svelte and Vite core team member.
Svelte Ambassador and Maintainer, sometimes called a mad scientist because of weird Javascript experiments that it does. It's one of the co-creator of Sveltelab and generally a huge nerd. Works as a SSE at Mainmatter.
At the age of just 29, Katharina is Head of IT at hylane, a rental company for hydrogen trucks. She previously worked as a software developer and data engineer at WetterOnline for 9 years. In her work, she places a special focus on sustainable corporate IT and will share her experiences.
Barry Pollard is a Web Performance Developer Advocate in the Google Chrome team, working on Core Web Vitals and the Chrome User Experience Report (CrUX). He is one of the maintainers of the HTTP Archive and it's annual Web Almanac publication. He's also the author of HTTP/2 in Action from Manning Publications.
Ewa is a Developer Relations Engineer in the Google Chrome team. She is a passionate frontend engineer deeply involved in the development of new Chrome and Web Platform features. Driven by a desire to empower developers, she focuses on creating tools and improvements that streamline workflows and enhance the overall web development experience.

Edoardo has a strong software developer and team leader background, working on various projects and platforms. He is passionate about creating and sharing content that educates and inspires other developers, such as tech talks, videos, podcasts, conferences, and more. He enjoys connecting with the developer community and promoting the benefits of open source software.
Senior Frontend Engineer at Uberall. I strive to understand how things work under the hood to unravel their mysteries, especially in JavaScript. Also I'm very interested in sustainable web development.
Yash is taking a break from university. He is curious about observability and reliability in large systems and constantly seeks new insights in these areas. As an active advocate of OpenTelemetry, he contributes to both the project and the broader community. Outside of tech, he’s an enthusiastic explorer - whether experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen or traveling the world to experience diverse cuisines.
Nick is an empathetic community member, full-stack developer, avid climber and cyclist. He is currently a Senior Developer Advocate at Viam where he helps people build and manage their hardware projects from anywhere in the world. He is an invited expert with TC53 to help shape the future of JS on things. In his free time, he tinkers with home automation and robots built with JavaScript. His mustache is a figment of your imagination.
Daniel is a software developer and developer advocate for the IPFS and libp2p projects who brings over a decade of experience with the Web stack and distributed systems. He's passionate about open-source culture, developer tools, and the Web Platform, and enjoys applying insights from various disciplines to software development.
Daniel is a software engineer with a background in first, local, and then international and VC-backed startups. He's now the lead engineer at Reckon Digital, where he directs and coordinates several projects with clients such as the UN's World Food Programme.

I am a software engineer at Deno who works on developer experience, implementing web APIs, improving auto-generated documentation, and more. When I am not programming, I tinker with 3D printers & fly drones.
Daniel Afonso is a Senior Developer Advocate at PagerDuty, SolidJS DX team member, Instructor at Egghead.io, and Author of State Management with React Query. Daniel has a full-stack background, having worked with different languages and frameworks on various projects from IoT to Fraud Detection. He is passionate about learning and teaching and has spoken at multiple conferences around the world about topics he loves. In his free time, when he's not learning new technologies or writing about them, he's probably reading comics or watching superhero movies and shows.
I’ve always believed the best leaders don’t just build great products – they build great people.
Over the past decade, I’ve led engineering teams at LinkedIn, Netflix, and now Salesforce, where I serve as Director of Engineering for our Analytics Agent org. My focus: transforming how we build intelligence, not just software. From architecting AI agents that power Tableau’s next-gen analytics, to driving cross-functional collaboration across global teams, I thrive at the intersection of vision, velocity, and impact.
But my mission goes beyond what happens inside one company.
Through Peak Potential, the career accelerator I founded, I’ve helped hundreds of senior engineers and leaders grow into staff-level and leadership roles. I’ve seen firsthand how the right mix of mindset, mentorship, and strategy can unlock careers – and change lives.
Whether I’m coaching engineers to find their voice, scaling systems for millions, or running and scaling a business (yes, I believe in bringing heart to everything I do), I lead with purpose and a deep belief in the potential of people.
If you're building the future of tech, growing into your next big role, or reimagining what's possible – let’s connect.
JavaScript engine developer, free software enthusiast, GNOME maintainer, hiker, technology skeptic, lapsed laser physicist.
A serial tools builder, I'm super passionate about creating a magical and seamless developer experience. Have been working on creating tools, infrastructure and systems for developers over the past 7 years, and going strong!
As CTO and Co-Founder, Connell oversees Zapworks (Zappar’s AR, VR & WebXR platform) as well as being responsible for all cloud infrastructure. Connell founded Zappar in 2011, alongside Dr. Simon Taylor, Caspar Thykier and Kirk Ewing and is one of the world's leading XR Platforms and creative studios. More recently, Connell and the team launched Zapvision, an app and SDK that's helping people who are blind or have low vision to access product information on packaging through a single Accessible QR code.
I'm Sulagna Ghosh, a JavaScript engineer who loves working with React, performance optimization, web accessibility, and authentication. I enjoy solving tricky problems and fine-tuning rendering workflows to make web experiences as smooth as my morning coffee.
When I'm not coding, you'll find me sharing insights through tech talks, lively discussions, and blogs. I'm always learning—whether it's a new programming language or the secret to the perfect masala chai. Always up for a good brainstorming session, especially if it involves code and caffeine.
Anton is a Senior Software Engineer at Affirm, specializing in building robust and scalable JavaScript solutions. Outside of work, Anton actively contributes to the tech community by helping organize Vancouver JS, fostering developer learning and networking opportunities.
Mark Robustelli is an accomplished software engineer and technology leader with over 25 years of experience in architecting and implementing innovative solutions for a wide range of clients. Most recently, he has found a perfect fit that allows him to combine his love of technology with his passion for helping people as a Developer Relations Engineer at FusionAuth.
GDE for Web, speaker, host of the "Inclusive Pineapple" podcast, organizer of MinskCSS, MinskJS and Accessibility Club Minsk. An unstoppable teacher in digital accessibility courses https://accessibilityunity.com/ 🙂
Carl is a web developer and team lead at City Dev Labs in Finland. He has over a decade of experience in web development with various frameworks and languages. He likes to take on challenging projects and to learn new things to effectively solve real problems. He focuses on quality code that produces real value to the end user.
Gunj Joshi is a Core Contributor and a GSoC mentor at stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and NodeJS.
Phil is a developer relations engineer for DataStax and Google Developer Expert living in Melbourne, Australia. He's been working in developer relations for a decade, speaking at conferences since 2012, and writing JavaScript since before jQuery. Away from the keyboard, Phil enjoys travel, live music, and hanging out with his mini sausage dog, Ruby.
Marco is the founder and Managing Director of Mainmatter, an Engineering Consultancy from Europe. He has been in tech since the late 90s and worked with various technologies from .NET to Rails, Elixir and Phoenix, TypeScript and Rust. He and his team advise international teams on architecture, technology choice, process, and developer infrastructure. He is passionate about developing sustainable and reliable products and organizations based on strong foundations. Marco is also the Host of EuroRust, the leading Rust conference in Europe.
Karina Ionkina works as a senior software engineer on the Data Visualization team at Bloomberg, which builds and maintains multiple full-stack tools used by the company’s reporters and data visualization developers (see examples of these visuals at https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics). Outside of work, Karina likes to play tennis, paint, and sew. Karina earned her bachelor’s degree in computer science from Hunter College (CUNY).
Samiul Huque is a senior software engineer at Bloomberg, where he works on the company’s Instant Bloomberg (IB for short) chat tool. He works across the stack, building full-stack products where he primarily uses a combination of JavaScript/TypeScript and Python. Outside of work, Samiul plays tennis, competes in MMA, and eats his steak medium rare. Samiul earned his bachelor’s degree in economics and mathematics from the University of Richmond.
Anemari is an Engineering Leader and Certified Career Coach in tech. With over a decade of experience - from Software Engineer to Product Director - she now helps others advance their tech careers.
In the past three years, she has coached over 500 professionals, trained more than 300 Tech Leads to build high-performing teams, and became a LinkedIn Top Voice, growing a community of 27,000+ tech professionals.
Anemari is also the author of the upcoming O'Reilly book Leveling Up as a Tech Lead and creator of the O'Reilly course Soft Skills for Tech Leads.

Charly Gomez joined Sentry in 2024 as a Software Engineer. A graduate from the University of Applied Sciences in Vienna, Charly holds a BSc in Computer Science and an MSc Software engineering.
A resident of Vienna for over seven years, Charly has also lived in Spain and Italy.
When not coding on JavaScript SDKs for the latest frameworks, Charly enjoys salsa dancing, and plays a host of sports, including sailing, padel, cycling, football and is a CrossFit enthusiast.
Marius is a Developer Evangelist at Twilio with a passion for exploring and sharing the latest in communication tech. He started as a UI developer in Silicon Valley, fell in love with JavaScript, and never looked back. Now based in Munich, he helps developers build cloud-native apps that redefine customer engagement. When he's not coding or speaking at events, you'll find him tinkering with Web 3.0 or dreaming up the next big prototype.

Over a decade building seamless web experiences. Web accessibility advocate. Technical lead behind award-winning sites. Design system tinkerer. Community and event ambassador.
Our MCs
I own and make video tutorials teaching web development for Level Up Tutorials, releasing a new premium series every month.
I also co-host Syntax.fm with Wes Bos. Syntax is a popular, light hearted web development podcast that teaches full stack topics while staying fun.
I enjoy breaking also known as breakdancing, and have been dancing for over 15 years doing shows for professional NFL and NBA teams. I'm inspired by a hot cup of green tea, excellent music, and Shaw Bros. kung fu movies.
Alba Silvente, aka Dawntraoz, is a Sr FullStack Engineer at Storyblok. She loves writing about FE development, Jamstack, and Web Performance on her blog, speaking at conferences, hosting a Spanish tech podcast, and working hard in the open-source community. She is also a GoogleDevExpert in Web Technologies, a Microsoft MVP and an ambassador at WTM & Nuxt.
Phil is a developer relations engineer for DataStax and Google Developer Expert living in Melbourne, Australia. He's been working in developer relations for a decade, speaking at conferences since 2012, and writing JavaScript since before jQuery. Away from the keyboard, Phil enjoys travel, live music, and hanging out with his mini sausage dog, Ruby.
Program committee
Jorans passion involves getting people to love technology and getting technology to play nice. He works as an interaction developer with ♡ for web, tech, science & tinkering with stuff. Focussed on innovation at Jumbo Supermarkten. Published author, tweets and speaks every now and then.
Software Engineer and Tech Lead. Currently building a better micro-frontend platform at DAZN, mentoring and helping teams with tech initiatives, focusing on system architecture, monitoring and observability. I enjoy working with new technologies and scaling React apps and teams.
Cecelia Martinez is a Developer Advocate for Appflow at Ionic, a company that helps web developers build cross-platform applications using modern technology. She is dedicated to creating better, more inclusive developer experiences for all. Previous companies include Cypress and Replay, with areas of expertise including web & mobile development, testing, developer tools, and open source. She is a Lead Volunteer with Women Who Code FrontEnd, Chapter Head of Out in Tech Atlanta, and a GitHub Star.
Shivay Lamba is a software developer specializing in DevOps, Machine Learning and Full Stack Development.
He is an Open Source Enthusiast and has been part of various programs like Google Code In and Google Summer of Code as a Mentor and has also been a MLH Fellow. He is actively involved in community work as well. He is a TensorflowJS SIG member, Mentor in OpenMined and CNCF Service Mesh Community, SODA Foundation and has given talks at various conferences like Github Satellite, Voice Global, Fossasia Tech Summit, TensorflowJS Show & Tell.
- 24 years of frontend development. I did see Browser Wars. And mammoths.
- Independent developer for 16 years. Sold out to corporations.
- Jack of all trades, master of none. More of the last part.
- Founder and chief-editor of the Frontender Magazine. Failed miserably.
- Speaker at international and local conferences. The further the local.
- UA Web Challenge expert. Ex.
- Head of the frontend department of the Ukraine online university "Projector". Ex.
- Magical talking bear prostitute.
Workshops Free & PRO
React in Patterns (in-person workshop pass)
June 11, 09:00 - 13:00 CET. In-person in Amsterdam.
React Query - Beyond the Basics (in-person workshop pass)
June 11, 09:00 - 13:00 CET. In-person in Amsterdam.
Bringing and Running AI Agents in the Browser (in-person workshop pass)
June 11, 14:00 - 18:00 CET. In-person in Amsterdam.
Defensive Coding (in-person workshop pass)
June 11, 14:00 - 18:00 CET. In-person in Amsterdam.
Modern React Architecture
June 18-19, 2025. Remote via Zoom.
Full-stack App in a Day: Next.js 15 Development Bootcamp
June 23-24, 16:00-20:00. Remote via Zoom.
Live Coding: Eliminating Redundant Runtime Checks with Config as Code&Type in TypeScript
June 2, 14:00-16:00 CET. Remote via Zoom.

Let's Create a GitHub Copilot Extension!
June 4, 16:00-19:00 CET. Remote via Zoom.
Building Full Stack Apps With Cursor Composer
June 5, 16:00-18:00 CET. Remote via Zoom.

How to 9,2x Your Development Speed with Cline
June 18, 18:00-19:00 CET. Remote via Zoom.

Summertime
JS festival
JSNation Conference will gather 1500+ JS developers at Circa, Buckminster Fuller’s iconic geodesic dome, now fully recycled & A+++ energy-rated.
Seineweg 2, 1043 BG Amsterdam.
Shuttle bus service from Sloterdijk station will be provided.

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Tech Discussions
Join discussions focusing on specific technologies. Hang out with people who are on the same page.
Discussion rooms on June 12 will be held in a hybrid format while on June 1,6 fully in a remote format.

Balancing Productivity and Code Quality in the Age of AI

AI and the Modern Developer

Going From Developer to Manager and Back
The biggest JS party worldwide
Who says that JavaScript is only for serious business? You can actually power an entire party by JS, and JSNation will show you how.
Amsterdam is known for its nightlife and all our attendees get an invitation to join in. If you get full access, you'll get to see various kinds of performances made with JS at the biggest JS party worldwide on June 13.
Aside from that, the extended program for in-person attendees will also offer a karaoke party and silent disco with music for everyone playing on 3 channels. Afterwards, on June 14, we'll explore the capital of the Netherlands together at walking tours and boat tours.
- So come hang out with your fellow devs in Amsterdam! June 13 – afterparty at the same venue; June 14 – walking tours and boat tours.
JS Open Source Awards
The main goal of this project is to shed some light on great open source projects that don’t receive enough attention on a regular basis.
We’re looking at OSS projects or initiatives following an open and transparent culture, especially those eager to collaborate and receive contributions from anyone interested.
GitHub stars are not our criteria, and we’re looking for hidden gems that may not have enough marketing power or huge companies behind them.
Giving back to community
We try our best to make all our events accessible and inclusive for a diverse audience. GitNation is providing 100 scholarships for underrepresented groups in tech.
Sponsors
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