Announcing Berlin 2026 conference speakers¶
Our second Berlin conference is less than three months away, and we’re excited to be back in Berlin, maybe even with better weather! Now is the ideal time to buy your tickets and make your travel plans.
The big news today is the speaker lineup! Check out the speakers and their talks below:
Berlin 2026 speakers¶
We’re excited to announce the lineup of speakers and talks for our Berlin 2026 conference! A huge thank you to everyone who submitted a proposal—this conference wouldn’t be possible without your contributions.
Each year, we curate a diverse range of voices to share insights from our community. As the role of “documentarian” varies greatly among us, we aim for topics that cover practical, philosophical, and technical ideas, with a touch of whimsy for good measure:
Anastasia Suboch: Doc Health Metrics: How Two Writers Built a Framework to Prioritize Docs Across Dozens of Products
Tal Gluck: Proving and improving the value of your docs
Kel Raleigh: Beyond Automation: Human Judgment as the Strategic Core of Business Writing
Jen Buley: Structure after the fact: Bringing content strategy to existing docs for a design system
Uladzislava Lahun: Silence Is Not Approval: When Better Docs Create More Feedback
Kate Wilcox: Moonshot mindset: A tech writer’s guide to thinking big and breaking free from the GDZ
Oishi Banerjee: When words become attacks: prompt injection through a technical writing lens
Elena Baskakova: Good Enough at Scale: Documentation Infrastructure Under Capacity Constraints
Alexandra Klepper: Write inclusive, people-first language about AI
Stephan Rayner: Trading in Trust: How Documentation Protects People, Not Just Projects
Whitney Burkes: Writing Less, Owning More: The Shift in Technical Writing
Javier Rubio: Documenting APIs: new era, same craft
Hridyesh Bisht: Mapping Your Docs-as-Code Repository: Navigating the Architectural Evolution of Repositories
Buy your tickets soon¶
If you haven’t gotten your ticket yet, now’s the time to begin the process to attend. We do expect the conference to sell out a few weeks before the event. Please ensure to arrange your travel only after buying a conference ticket. If you need additional information, we have a few resources to help you:
Visit our Convince Your Manager page for assistance in making the case for attendance.
Purchase your tickets on our Tickets page.
Plan your journey with our Visiting Berlin page.
Call for Volunteers¶
Join our volunteer team and attend the conference for free! Volunteers play an integral role in helping the conference run smoothly. Join the team and connect with a welcoming community.
Visit our Volunteer page to learn more and sign up.
Thanks again to our sponsors¶
We are thankful to our sponsors for their role in making these events possible every year. A big thank you to each of these companies for supporting our community:
If your company is interested in sponsoring, you can find all the necessary information in our sponsorship prospectus.
We look forward to seeing you in Berlin!