Call for Papers

We want your talk at GeeCON 2026!

Call for papers ends 30 January 2026.

We are especially interested in lectures about:
  • Java - langauge of past, present and future
  • Core JVM platform and its ecosystem
  • Software architecture - all what is needed to create evolving and easy to maintain software products
  • Technical leadership in practice
  • Practical application of AI in software products/solutions
  • Technical skills evolution - senior+ life, career development, soft skills
  • Hackers corner: short talks about cool software/IOT/AI personal projects
  • Devops - cloud, infrastructure as code, orchestration, observability and scalable data pipelines
  • Discussion panels related to all mentioned topics.

We are keen to host presentations based on a real life experience, showing practical ways of solving common problems.

In order to properly judge your submission we need to have a sufficient amount of information.

  • Please ensure that your abstract covers all the important elements of your talk, include links to relevant projects, source code, slides.
  • Document your experience as a conference speaker, include links to conference websites and videos from your previous speeches.

Rules of call for papers:

  • Abstracts should be at least 120 words long and indicate target audience (beginner/daily user/expert)
  • Submission must include a short technical and presentation resume of the speaker
  • All talks will be given in English and last 15 or 50 minutes (please remember about some time for discusions)
  • We do not accept single commercial solutions talks via Call for Papers. You are welcome to contact us for a sponsorship offer if you would like to present such a talk.
  • The number of submissions is not limited - spoil us!
  • Speakers will have full, unlimited access to all conference days, events and materials
  • We can offer a certain level of travel costs reimbursement, all handled on individual basis. Let us know if you need it.


We will inform you about the accepted/rejected talks no later than two weeks after Call for Papers closing date. Contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions or doubts regarding your submission.

See you in Kraków!