Florida DrupalCamp 2026 Opens Final Call for Session Submissions
Florida DrupalCamp 2026 will take place in Orlando from February 20 to 22, and session submissions are now open through December 3 via the official event website.
Organizers are calling on Drupal professionals, newcomers, and educators to contribute session proposals that span both foundational and advanced topics. The event is particularly encouraging talks aimed at beginners, including introductions to content types, Views, and general Drupal CMS usage, while also highlighting space for deeper technical content such as module development, automation, and modern theming approaches with tools like Drupal Canvas and Single Directory Components. The submission form is available at fldrupal.camp/index.php/submit-session, and attendees can preview the growing list of proposed sessions online.
This year’s featured speakers include Bálint Kléri, lead developer on Drupal Canvas and long-time contributor; Marissa Epstein, a UX strategist and CPACC-certified accessibility expert; and AmyJune Hineline, Certification Community Architect at the Linux Foundation. Each brings a unique perspective from across the Drupal, accessibility, and open-source testing communities.
Held annually in Florida’s tech-friendly Orlando region, the camp offers an accessible destination for international and domestic travelers alike. With direct flights from many major cities, the venue offers a warm-weather alternative for February conferencegoers. Travel planning resources are available through Google Flights and the camp’s lodging page at fldrupal.camp/lodging.
Florida DrupalCamp is also welcoming sponsors to support the event. Those interested can find more details or sign up at fldrupal.camp/index.php/become-sponsor.


