Fronteers Conference 2015: October 8-9, Amsterdam
Fronteers conference is one of Europe’s largest conferences on front-end web development, organised in Amsterdam yearly since 2008. The eighth edition of our single-track community conference was held in the beautiful Pathé Tuschinski theatre on Thursday and Friday, October 8-9, 2015. Two full-day hands-on workshops were held the day before the conference, Wednesday October 7.
Conference schedule
Wednesday October 7
- 09:00 - 17:00 · Workshops by Remy Sharp and by Wes Bos, at Spaces Herengracht
- 15:00 - 17:00 · Typowalk (starts at Tuschinski Theatre)
- 20:30 - 01:00 · Lightning talks at the Jam Session, in Café Kapitein Zeppos
Thursday October 8
- 08:00 - 08:45 · Registration at Tuschinski Theatre
- 08:45 - 09:00 · Opening words
- 09:00 - 17:45 · Conference Sessions, Day 1
- 18:00 - 01:00 · Fronteers 2015 party at Grand Café Ovidius (we pick up the tab)
Friday October 9
- 08:45 - 09:00 · Opening words
- 09:00 - 17:45 · Conference Sessions, Day 2
- 18:00 - 01:00 · Fronteers 2015 afterparty at Café De Jaren (going Dutch)
Latest updates
- 2015-08-06 · Announcing the final #fronteers15 speakers - and our MC
- 2015-06-30 · A heat wave, and four new speakers for #fronteers15
- 2015-05-28 · Proudly announcing 2 workshops and 9 speakers for #fronteers15
- 2015-05-15 · #fronteers15 ticket sales to start Friday, May 29
- 2015-03-16 · #fronteers15 is coming: Fronteers returns October 8-9, 2015
About Fronteers conference
Fronteers conference is run by a team of volunteers for the Dutch professional association of front-end developers, which is also named Fronteers. More information about the team can be found on the Team page; please refer to the Contact page to get in touch with us if you have any questions regarding the conference.
About Fronteers, the professional association
Founded in 2007, Fronteers is a not-for-profit organisation which also organises workshops, regular meet-ups and hosts online job boards and discussion forums. Its goals include the professionalisation of our trade, (improved) recognition of the front-end discipline, and improving the position of Dutch front-end developers in their company and the web design/development world in general. More about Fronteers.