Where the art of the possible comes to life.

DrupalCon unites experts from around the globe who create ambitious digital experiences.
Network, learn, and be inspired.

DrupalCon Pittsburgh, 5-8 June
Don’t miss your chance to attend the in-person DrupalCon North America 2023 in the incredible city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This year’s event will be full of valuable insights, information, and connections.
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The Drupal community organizes events all over the globe, both virtually and in-person. To find an event near you, or to submit your own event for listing, check out our community events portal.

What is DrupalCon?

32
events since 2005
3000
attendees on average
165
sessions per event

DrupalCon is brought to you by the Drupal Association and dedicated community volunteers.

Something amazing, for everyone.

Keynotes & Sessions
for leaders, developers, and end users
Summits & Training
industry-focused to elevate your skill
Networking & Collaboration
that you can only find at DrupalCon

Whether you're a C-level, a developer, a content strategist, or a marketer—there's something for you at DrupalCon.

Give back to the community

Use Drupal to make the world a better place.
Let your ideas run wild at BoFs
BoFs (Birds of a Feather) are informal gatherings of like-minded individuals who want to discuss a specific topic without an agenda.
Bring your ideas to life during Contribution Day
The contribution day is a working meeting focused on a project. They are a great opportunity to get involved, because others are on hand to help you contribute.

News & Updates

Our call for papers closed recently for DrupalCon Los Angeles, and we couldn't be more excited about how many fantastic submissions we received. While selections are still in process, we can share data with you on how many sessions we received, and on what topics -- and we can give you some tips for getting your session selected.

This year in Los Angeles, the Higher Ed Summit will be part of the official DrupalCon program for the first time. Along with the Business and Community Summits, the Higher Ed Summit will meet on Monday, May 11.

It is well understood within the tech community that most of our executives started out as being highly technical; in the trenches writing code for 15 hours a day. Like many journeyman professions, the more successful you are at your skillset, the more likely you’ll be rewarded with larger, higher profile, projects. The master developers among us are often asked to lead within our organizations and eventually take on such diverse responsibilities as scrum leader, mentor, technical lead, and eventually, the role of technology executive.

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