Workday DevCon 2022: Innovating, Connecting, and Celebrating With Workday Developers
At Workday DevCon 2022, we’ll showcase how developers can build innovative business capabilities with the latest Workday technologies.
At Workday DevCon 2022, we’ll showcase how developers can build innovative business capabilities with the latest Workday technologies.
We’re thrilled to announce that our second annual developer conference Workday DevCon 2022 will be taking place June 21-22 in San Jose, California, followed by the Workday Hackathon June 23-24.
During those four days of using technology to solve business problems, we’ll host around 1,000 developers, architects, product managers, and IT leaders—in person and virtually. Attendees will have the opportunity to exchange ideas, interact with experts, and elevate their Workday experience by exploring the latest products, tools, and technologies.
During the hackathon portion of the event, developers can play with and pilot new Workday technology, brainstorm innovative app ideas, and show off what they’ve built.
Attendees can also:
Gain insights from forward-thinking leaders. Learn the latest industry trends and Workday innovations from our lineup of inspiring customers, partners, and Workday executives.
Celebrate Workday Developer Stars. Recognize and hear from the developers who are contributing to our community and leading with influence.
Get one-on-one time with experts. Find answers to your burning questions by meeting with a Workday engineer, consultant, or product manager at our Developer Hub.
Engage and learn from peers. Connect directly with Workday’s product team in our Birds of a Feather groups to discuss ideas, understand product road maps, and gather feedback.
Hack away. Join our Hackathon for the opportunity to gain access to a new Workday development tenant and build apps.
We also have some surprises up our sleeve, so if you’re a Workday developer and interested in joining us at Workday DevCon 2022, register to secure your spot.
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