The ordinary tickets are all sold out, but there are some conference tickets bundled with workshops available. Get ticket for this years conference here!
this years program is available!
This year we want to focus on languages and tools, and have some sessions that are longer and dive deeper than previous years!
There will be held many workshops the days after the conference (October 23 - October 24). Both shorter gaming related workshop and more indepth workshops for any developer. Have a look at 2018.trondheimdc.no/workshops and book your ticket today! For some workshops you can register when buying your ticket to the conference at a discounted price.
Every year we support the local entrepreneurial ecosystem. We gladly sponsor stands for local startups. The only thing we require is that you’re developing IT-based solutions and it shouldn’t be more than 5 years since the company was started. To give as many as possible the opportunity to attend, we prioritise new startups which haven’t had a stand at TDC before.
Trondheim Developer Conference (TDC) is a community driven event for developers and digital designers.
The above communities have joined forces and are giving developers and designers in the greater Trondheim region and Norway an arena for learning, networking and communication across all development disciplines.
The agenda consists of multiple tracks for front-end, back-end, agile developers, and digital design. The conference strives to reach a balance between local, national and international speakers, and a relatively large share of call-for-presentation submissions.
TDC is a noncommercial event where all profit goes towards next year's conference and other community events throughout the year in Trondheim. For example, some of the profits from TDC is used to rent a venue where all user groups can meetup throughout the year, and the statutes of the conference is to help existing and new user groups to create an arena where every developer in Trondheim can meet for great talks, lively discussions and networking.
The members of the 2018 Program Committee are:
All attendees, speakers, partners, staff and volunteers at our conference are required to follow the code of conduct.
TDC strives to be an enjoyable and welcoming conference for all attendees, regardless of their background, abilities or appearance. We do not tolerate harassment of our participants or staff in any form. Harassment includes offensive comments related to gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion (or lack thereof), deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, photography or audio/video recording against reasonable consent, sustained disruption of talks or other events, unwanted physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Sexual imagery in public spaces is inappropriate for TDC, especially in talks and workshops but also at social events, Twitter and other online media.
Partners are also subject to this policy. In particular, partners should not use sexualised images, activities, or other material, use sexualised clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualised environment.
Participants, speakers or partners asked to stop any harassing or inappropriate behavior are expected to comply immediately.
If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the organizers will confer with the offended party and take any action they deem appropriate, from warning the offender to expulsion from the conference with no refund.
The TDC staff cannot be everywhere all the time. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, say something if you feel safe speaking up, and please contact an organizer immediately. Even if the situation has already been handled, this will help us keep an eye out for further problems. You can also reach Save Asmervik at +47 99 37 54 46.
We will do our best to help participants feel comfortable again after an incident. We can contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. Know that we value your attendance over that of the harasser regardless of their speaker status or community standing.
Participants are required to follow these rules at all conference-related events – official or otherwise.