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DrupalCon Amsterdam was a wonderful 4 days of knowledge sharing, collaboration, networking and connection. The community that is Drupal is truly exceptional.

Thank you to the incredible hardworking volunteers who donated their time and expertise to help deliver the program, social events, and on site experience that made DrupalCon so memorable. 

Be sure to view the conference photos on the Amsterdam Flickr account-brought to you by the fabulous volunteer photography team! 

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Conference Videos

Drupalcon Amsterdam 2019: Green Tech Thinking

Created November 1, 2019

Janne Koponen Wunder, Helsinki, Finland Green is the new black. Everybody is talking about green values and taking care of our environment. In...

Drupalcon Amsterdam 2019: Core Initiatives And Corporate Roadmaps — Lessons Running An Initiative

Created November 1, 2019

Dick Olsson Pfizer Inc. The core Workflow Initiative was announced over 5 years ago and it’s been quite a journey. Unlike most core initiatives that...

Drupalcon Amsterdam 2019: 7 Cultural Models To Adapt To A World Of Increased Complexity

Created November 1, 2019

Kristof Van Tomme PRONOVIX GROUP BVBA, Lembeke, Belgium How do you build a great culture? What kind of company/community will help people flourish?...

Drupalcon Amsterdam 2019: Quick Wins For An Accessible Website

Created November 1, 2019

Marloes Bosch LimoenGroen, Amsterdam, The Netherlands In this talk we will demonstrate tips and tricks based on configuration and code examples to...

Drupalcon Amsterdam 2019: Svgs In Drupal Frontends - Creating Configurable Blazing Effects

Created November 1, 2019

Melinda Kovacs-Sztankovits, Francisco Jose Seva Mora 1xINTERNET, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Scalable Vector Graphics is an XML-based vector image...

Drupalcon Amsterdam 2019: Beating Imposter Syndrome And Burnout - How I Rebuilt Myself

Created November 2, 2019

David Thorne Annertech, Dublin, Ireland David Thorne Ltd, Huntingdon, United Kingdom This presentation aims to demonstrate how I as a developer came...