Potsdam • Berlin • Germany

16-18 October 2026

  • Portrait of Rachel Walraven

    Rachel Walraven (CMS Release team member)

    To be honest, I’ve never been to a Joomla World Conference before. I have been to local Joomla events, both in the Netherlands and Germany. You always leave with more knowledge than you came in with. But for me, that is not the most important thing (anymore). It’s the people. Meeting friends you’ve only seen online, making new connections… that’s why I’m really looking forward to this conference.

  • Portrait of Emmanuel Lemor

    Emmanuel Lemor (Joomla Vice President)

    The Joomla World Conference is an event which for me stands alone where ideas, people, and passion meet a special kind of magic when our global community gathers in person. It's a combination of so many things: the ad-hoc encounters after walking out of a session, the smiles in the hallway as you find yourself amazed at the possibilities, putting faces to people whose name or faces you have seen across your computer screen and the sense that you're part of something that is many times larger than your normal activity and... that matters.

    JWC isn’t just about Joomla: it’s about people coming together to imagine what’s next... all together. Whether you are building websites, writing code, creating content, designing, translating, or are simply curious about open source → you belong here.

  • Portrait of Brian Teeman

    Brian Teeman (Joomla Co-Founder)

    The Joomla World Conference isn’t a perk — it’s an investment in your skills, your career, and your future. Meet the ecosystem face to face, gain practical insights, and build connections that open doors long after the conference ends. If you’re serious about Joomla, this is time well spent.

    Don’t just use Joomla — shape its future at the World Conference.

  • Portrait of Anja de Crom

    Anja de Crom (Joomla Magazine Team Lead)

    I can't wait for the Joomla World Conference to happen! It will be my first, but I’m pretty sure the event will bring me inspiration, passion, knowledge and a great opportunity to meet all the JFriends I made in person, make new friends and help shape Joomla’s future. For years I have thought the global Joomla Community was not for me, but since I started working for the Joomla Community Magazine five years ago, I know better: everyone can contribute and everyone matters. I'm looking forward to meeting you there!