We are very excited to announce the first WordCamp Düsseldorf will be taking place November 30, 2019 at spacious Elegant Elephant Studios.
Düsseldorf as state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia is located in the heart of Rhein-Ruhr metropolitan region, Germany’s most populated area and Europe’s fifth largest with more than 10 million inhabitants. It connects cities like Bonn, Cologne, Duisburg, Essen, Bochum, Dortmund and even Münster, Venlo, Nijmegen. We love you all and invite you to Düsseldorf!
Düsseldorf hosts one of the creative hot spots in Germany not only but especially for fashion, advertisement and new tech. With lots of big brand headquarters, media related businesses, top agency networks and a vibrant start-up scene it creates a favorable environment for freelancers, designers and developers.
WordCamp Düsseldorf will be a one-day event concentrating on in-depth topic coverage in workshops with additional talks that will set up and frame the event. We are looking forward to 200 WordPress enthusiasts full of ideas and interesting topics to share.
Check out the folks who attended 🇩🇪 WordCamp Düsseldorf 2019:
Sorted in order of least travel distance to greatest.
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