We are thrilled to announce our upcoming conference for the Micro Frontends community, taking place on June 12th, 2023. This free event is open to anyone interested in the latest developments in this exciting field.
As one of the most anticipated virtual events of the year, we’ve secured an impressive lineup of expert speakers who are at the forefront of Micro Frontends innovation. Attendees can expect to hear from some of the most renowned names in the industry, who will be sharing their expertise and insights into the latest advancements in Micro Frontends.
👉 https://conference.microfrontends.cloud/
Audience
Our conference aims to provide a platform for professionals, enthusiasts, and experts alike to come together and share their experiences, knowledge, and insights into Micro Frontends. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting your journey into this field, this conference is an excellent opportunity to learn, connect, and expand your horizons.
This year’s conference will be entirely virtual, providing attendees with the flexibility and convenience to participate from anywhere in the world. With no registration fee, the event is accessible to everyone who is interested, making it an excellent opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals from around the globe.
The conference will cover a range of topics, including best practices for implementing Micro Frontends, the latest trends and technologies in the field, and the challenges faced by professionals working in this area. Attendees can expect to learn about everything from component composition and modularization to user interface design and performance optimization.
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Speakers
Michael Geers
Michael is a well-known expert in the field of micro frontends, having written the first wholesome book on the topic, “Micro Frontends in Action.” He also initiated the web site micro-frontends.org, which has become a go-to resource for developers and organizations looking to learn more about micro frontends.
Michael’s talk, “How Deep Is Your Micro Frontend,” will delve into the crucial organizational aspects of implementing micro frontends in your organization. He will share insights and best practices from his extensive experience working with companies of all sizes and industries. Whether you are just starting with micro frontends or looking to optimize your existing architecture, Michael’s talk is not to be missed.
Cory Gideon
As a consultant at Sogeti Capgemini, Cory is a well-known expert in system architecture and design for maintainability and scalability.
His talk, “Micro Frontends – Not the Silver Bullet,” will focus on different patterns, frameworks, benefits, and pitfalls of implementing Micro Frontends. Attendees can expect to gain valuable insights on how to make the right decision when considering which framework and tool to use for their project. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to get some inspirations from one of the best in the industry.
Manfred Steyer
Manfred is a well-known figure in the Angular community and has been instrumental in bringing micro frontends to the forefront of the discussion. He has authored several crucial plugins and even written a book about Angular and micro frontends, which is available for free.
In addition to his work as an author and developer, Manfred is also a highly sought-after speaker and trainer for Angular. He has led numerous workshops and has helped countless developers gain a better understanding of Angular and micro frontends.
At the conference, Manfred will be giving a talk entitled “Import Maps – The Next Evolution Step for Micro Frontends?” In this talk, he will discuss the next step for micro frontends – becoming truly native citizens of the web without the need for frameworks or special tooling. With his extensive knowledge and experience in the field, Manfred is sure to provide valuable insights and thought-provoking ideas that will help shape the future of micro frontends.
Stefan Bley
Stefan is a software architect at ZEISS Digital Innovation, where he leads a team that is pioneering the use of micro frontend architecture in healthcare digitization.
Stefan is passionate about experimenting with new technologies and ways of working, and he brings that enthusiasm to his talk “Healthcare Goes Micro: A Case Study in Frontend Modularity.” In his presentation, he will dive into the challenges that come with building a large-scale healthcare platform using micro frontends. This is a particularly intriguing topic because healthcare is a highly regulated industry, and the concepts and ideas of teams have traditionally been geared towards monolithic solutions.
During his talk, Stefan will share his experience in crafting and implementing a modular, performant frontend architecture for ZEISS’s healthcare platform. His talk is a must-attend for anyone interested in micro frontends, healthcare digitization, or software architecture in general.
Giorgio Boa
Giorgio is a talented full-stack developer at Claranet, who has a passion for frontend development and improving the frontend ecosystem. With his extensive knowledge of modern JavaScript capabilities, Giorgio is always looking for ways to enhance the developer experience.
In his talk, “Micro Frontends with Qwik,” Giorgio will dive into the concept of micro frontends with #Qwik. As we all know, micro frontends are a popular approach for building scalable, flexible web applications. With the help of Qwik, a lightweight web framework for building web applications, developers can quickly and easily create micro frontends. Giorgio will show how Qwik can improve the developer experience and make building micro frontends faster and more efficient.
Attendees can expect to learn about the benefits of using Qwik for micro frontend development, how it can simplify the process, and how to use it effectively. Giorgio will also share some of his insights and experiences in working with Qwik and modern JavaScript capabilities such as importmaps.
Ruben Casas
Ruben is a staff engineer at Postman and is well-known in the industry for his expertise in micro-frontends and large-scale frontend applications.
In his talk “The Evolution of Micro Frontends”, Ruben will guide attendees through the various stages that frontend applications go through in their mission to scale. He will discuss the transformation from a monolith to a modulith and ultimately to a micro frontends solution. In less than an hour, attendees will witness a decade of scaling experiences and learn about the practical and innovative solutions Ruben has implemented along the way.
Ruben’s experience in designing and implementing solutions for large-scale frontend applications makes him an invaluable addition to our conference. Attendees can expect to gain invaluable insights and practical tips to help them tackle the challenges of scaling frontend applications.
Daniel Ostrovsky
Daniel is a Senior Principal Engineer at Dell. He is well known for his enthusiasm and guiding expertise within the Angular community.
With many years of experience, Daniel’s talk “Micro Frontend Architecture and Module Federation: Making the Right Choices for Your Project” will address important questions like when to use micro frontends and if module federation is the right choice for your project at all. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a seasoned expert to refine your projects.
Luca Mezzalira
Luca has made a significant contribution to the micro frontends community with his insightful talks, blog posts, and his book “Building Micro Frontends”.
Luca’s talk, “Micro Frontends Discovery,” is a must-see for anyone working with micro frontends. One of the most significant challenges of micro frontends is how to develop and maintain them independently without changes to the exposed web application. Luca will address this challenge by introducing the concept of discoverability, which enables the dynamic retrieval of micro frontends. By attending this talk, you’ll learn how to make your micro frontends more manageable and flexible than ever before.
Zackary Jackson
Zackary is a Principal Engineer at lululemon. He is a renowned expert in distributed software self-formation and orchestration at runtime, and his work on Webpack Module Federation has made him a household name in the micro frontends community.
His talk “Module Federation & SSR” will focus on using Module Federation with use-case in server-side rendering. He’ll dive into the details of setting up and configuring Module Federation and explore use cases such as lazy loading and runtime sharing. This is a can’t-miss opportunity for anyone interested in learning more about micro frontends and their application in server-side rendering.
Florian Rappl
Florian is a Solution Architect at smapiot and co-organizer of the conference. He is well known in the micro frontends community by his articles, his book (“The Art of Micro Frontends”), and as the core maintainer of the popular Piral framework for micro frontends.
His talk discusses Florian’s journey in the micro frontends space covering the last 7 years and looking into the next three as much as possible. He will also show a new way how to do micro frontends combining several cutting edge techniques – coming up with a serverless progressive edge-rendering sea of islands developed independently in different micro frontends.
Sponsors
We are thrilled to have some great sponsors on board, which give us support and some great swag for all participants.
Firstly, we would like to thank JetBrains for their generous support. JetBrains is a leading provider of professional development tools for software developers. Their tools help developers to write clean, maintainable and efficient code, and we are delighted to have them on board as a sponsor. JetBrains provide 5 annual licenses that will be drawn among the conference participants.
We would also like to thank Valor Software, a software development company that specializes in creating innovative digital solutions. They have a wealth of experience in building micro frontends, and we are excited to have them as one of our sponsors.
Next, we would like to express our gratitude to Microsoft, a multinational technology corporation that provides a range of software products and services. Microsoft has been at the forefront of the technology industry for decades, and we are honored to have them support the Micro Frontends Conference.
Last but not least, we would like to welcome Slalom as a sponsor. Slalom is a consulting firm that provides business strategy and technology solutions to companies across a range of industries. Their expertise in digital transformation will be invaluable to our conference attendees.
We are truly grateful for the support of these amazing companies, and we look forward to make the Micro Frontends Conference a huge success.
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Merchandise
We also are happy to announce that we have some T-shirts and other cloths for purchase in our webshop. If you want to support the conference or show your passion for scalable frontend development then this is for you.
https://www.seedshirt.de/shop/micro-frontends-conference
If you’re attending the conference and want to show your support for this free community event, consider purchasing a piece of merchandise from the webshop. Not only will you be able to represent the conference with pride, but your purchase will help support the organizers in continuing to provide high-quality content for the micro frontends community.
Head over to the webshop now and check out the selection. Don’t forget to share your swag on social media and tag us!
Stay Tuned!
So, mark your calendars for June 12th, 2023, and be sure to register for this exciting event. Don’t miss out on the chance to hear from some of the most prominent figures in the Micro Frontends community and gain invaluable insights into this rapidly evolving field. We look forward to seeing you there!
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