DrupalCamp England 2026 Opens Call for Speakers for Salford Event
DrupalCamp England has announced its return for February 28, 2026, at the University of Salford, and is now accepting speaker proposals for its upcoming community conference.
Organisers are inviting session submissions across a broad spectrum of topics, including code, no-code, LocalGov Drupal, AI integrations, the Recipes initiative, Drupal Canvas, and site-building workflows. Sessions may be either 30 or 50 minutes long and can range from technical deep dives and case studies to practical applications or community-focused insights.
This year’s event will feature concurrent session tracks and is expected to host over 200 attendees, including developers, agency teams, end users, and contributors from across the UK and beyond. Building on the momentum of the 2025 Cambridge edition, which attracted international participation, the 2026 Salford gathering aims to foster meaningful knowledge exchange and collaborative growth within the Drupal ecosystem.
Both seasoned speakers and first-time presenters are encouraged to apply. Organisers emphasise the value of fresh perspectives, especially those offering real-world examples and innovative solutions that can inspire and educate the broader Drupal community.
Accepted sessions may be confirmed ahead of the official deadline, so early proposals will have an increased chance of inclusion in the final program. The event provides a unique platform to engage with peers, share expertise, and contribute to shaping Drupal’s future across industries and disciplines.
To learn more or submit your session, visit the official DrupalCamp England announcement.
