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DrupalCon Programming Announced - Sessions and Training Selected!

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One of the most exciting aspects of preparing for a DrupalCon is selecting the sessions that will be presented. It’s always incredibly cool and humbling to see all the great ideas that our community comes up with— and they’re all so great that making the official selections is definitely not an easy process! This time, the Track Chairs had over 500 sessions to read through to determine what content would be presented in Barcelona. A lot of hours go into reading each proposal and in the end, they had to make some hard decisions, but are very excited about the programming we will be offering at the Con.

After all was said and done, we are looking forward to presenting 111 sessions by 123 unique speakers. These speakers are comprised of 78% males and 22% females. Coming from far and wide, we are also excited to announce that a little over 10% of the speakers will be joining us from outside of the Drupal community to share some great industry talks and provide us a different perspective during their sessions.

See the Selected Sessions

Sessions aren't the only thing we've selected: our training opportunities have been chosen as well! To come learn the latest cool Drupal tricks, make sure you sign up to attend one of our eight great training sessions. If you register now, you will receive 50€ off regular prices until 10 July 2015.

Check out a Training

Don't wait to get your ticket!  Earlybird prices are good until 10 July to snag a ticket to hear the great content and attend a training, so register now!

See you in Barcelona!

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