Frontend development pioneer Vercel today announced the first annual Next.js User Conference, being held online on October 27, 2020. Created in partnership with frontend developer industry experts and sponsored by Amazon, BigCommerce, MongoDB, GitHub, Moovweb, and Mux, among others, this virtual event will spotlight how leading developers are implementing Next.js, pushing the popular framework to the forefront of the frontend development revolution.
More than 58,000 attendees of the Next.js User Conference will join host Vercel, along with partners and frontend development experts from all over the world for multiple speaker sessions, panel discussions, working labs and networking events.
"The need for more engaging, scalable, flexible, and extensible online user experiences has never been greater, and Next.js has entrenched itself as the framework of choice for frontend developers building static and dynamic websites and web applications," said Guillermo Rauch, CEO of Vercel. "We are grateful for the interest we have received in this first-ever event focused solely on Next.js and celebrating its entire ecosystem."
What: The Next.js User Conference provides an opportunity to share best practices, end-user stories and strategies for frontend developers and their organizations.
Who: Speakers at the Next.js User Conference include representatives from top tech companies including Google, Amazon, BigCommerce, GitHub, HashiCorp, MongoDB, Robinhood, Lyft and Tencent.
Where: The event is virtual and registration is now open: https://nextjs.org/conf
When: The Next.js User Conference will be held on October 27, 2020.
For additional information, including registration and details on how to get involved in future Next.js User Conferences, please visit the event web page: https://nextjs.org/conf
About Vercel
Vercel is the leading advocate and enabler of frontend developer experience, having created Next.js, the most popular React framework available, and Vercel, the best platform to deploy any frontend website or application. Legions of developers have taken advantage of open-source Next.js, using the site and the project as a launching pad for their own differentiated frontend-driven online experiences. As a result of these developers' success, Next.js has attracted a dynamic ecosystem of partners including headless CMS providers, authentication, identity and security providers and many others. Venture-backed by Accel and CRV, Vercel (twitter @vercel) is headquartered in San Francisco.
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