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Amsterdam, NLCSS DayCSS Day is a boutique conference in Amsterdam for design engineers and anyone who cares deeply about how the web looks and feels. Mark and Kyler will be at our booth, talking to attendees about our Figma assets, so if you know someone who lives and breathes design systems, send them our way.Jun 11th, 2026
Amsterdam, NLJS NationThe JavaScript-focused companion to React Summit, taking place right next door in Amsterdam, where you'll find us at our booth. Bernie is giving a talk: 'Debugging Performance with AI', a practical, AI-assisted workflow for hunting down rendering bottlenecks fast, using a real-world CSS performance bug as the case study. It's a shorter version of his talk from Beyond the Prompt.Jun 12th, 2026
Berlin, DEWeAreDevelopers World CongressOne of the largest developer conferences in Europe, held in Berlin. We have a booth, and Josh is both giving a talk and co-running a workshop. His talk, 'Giving AI Eyes: How to Build a Dashboard You Can't See', explores why LLMs are blind to the dashboards they generate and what AG Studio does about it. His workshop, 'Build a Data-Intensive Dashboard (That Actually Works)', is hands-on with real requirements and real datasets, so attendees leave with a working app.Jul 9th, 2026
San José, USAWeAreDevelopers World Congress (North America)The North American edition of WeAreDevelopers World Congress, billed as one of the world's largest events for developers, AI builders and tech leaders, taking place in San José in the heart of Silicon Valley. We're sponsoring and will be there to meet the community.Sep 23rd, 2026
Berlin, DEReact Day BerlinReact Day Berlin is a community conference dedicated to React and React Native, bringing developers together in Berlin. We're proud to sponsor, and you'll find us at our booth.Dec 4th, 2026
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Thinking of using (canvas) to render your UI? Great idea! But let’s make it accessible. Learn how to leverage the DOM tree structure to allow users to interact with your canvas using the keyboard and a screen reader. Find out about tricky gotchas and how to work around these.





























