Dutch PHP Conference 2026: still buzzing from an unforgettable edition

It has been a month since Dutch PHP Conference 2026, and we are still riding the wave of an incredible few days. From deep technical sessions to inspiring conversations and a strong sense of community, this year’s edition once again proved why DPC remains a cornerstone event for PHP professionals.

Even weeks later, the energy hasn’t faded. We are still reflecting on insightful talks, spontaneous meetups, and the many familiar (and new) faces that made this edition so memorable.

Relive the moments

To help you relive the experience, we recently published the official aftermovie and photo albums. You can view them here:

Whether you want to revisit your favorite sessions or simply soak up the atmosphere again, this is your moment to jump back in. Did you spot yourself in the photos? Share them on your socials and tag us, we love seeing the event through your perspective. And if you took your own photos during the conference, we would love to see those too.

A big thank you to our sponsors

Events like Dutch PHP Conference would not be possible without the support of our partners. A big thank you to:

Your support helps us bring the PHP community together and deliver the quality and depth that the Dutch PHP Conference is known for. Interested in becoming a sponsor for the next edition? We are always looking for partners who want to contribute to the community and be part of the Dutch PHP Conference experience. Feel free to reach out, we would love to explore the possibilities together.

Looking ahead: CFP opening this September

While we are still enjoying the afterglow of this year’s edition, we are already looking ahead. Starting in September, we will open the Call for Papers for the next edition of Dutch PHP Conference.

We are excited to see your submissions come in. Whether you are a returning speaker or thinking about stepping on stage for the first time, this is your opportunity to share your knowledge with a passionate audience of PHP developers.

Stay tuned, more updates will follow soon.

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