1 weekend, over 1,400 on-line professionals, presentations, workshops and lots of fun.
WebExpo is the largest conference in Central Europe for anyone whose business relates to the internet and who’d want to keep up-to-date. It brings together over 1,400 online experts from around the world who to share their unique opinions and experience from their respective fields. This year’s programme was put together by leading Czech online experts, which means you can look forward to discussions of current topics that make and break the online world. WebExpo will take place in the very centre of Prague this year. Networking, panel discussions, presentations and workshops will be held at 7 venues, all in short walking distance from each other.
Speakers and Presentations
Marko Dugonjić (HR)
Responsive Web Typography
Mark Ethan Trostler (USA)
SOLID JavaScript: Designing your JavaScript application for Testability
James Waldrop (USA)
Web Performance Testing at Scale
Yonathan Dominitz (MPZ)
Mindscapes
Creative thinking tools in innovation and problem solving
David Whittle (EN)
Spotify
Agile User Research at Spotify
Jane Austin (EN)
The Telegraph
Tales from The Telegraph
Marcin Wichary (USA)
Medium.com
The allure and danger of web craftmanship.
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Josh Emerson
Responsive Games: What it takes to make in-browser games that work on any device
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Martin Hawksey
Martin Hawksey
Breaking the cell: Using Google Apps Script and Sheets for social network data mining and analysis
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Tomáš Hála
Tomáš Hála
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Catalin Ionut Fratila
Catalin Ionut Fratila
Building Node.js applications for Microsoft Azure cloud
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Miloš Čermák
Miloš Čermák
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Daniel Bagge
Daniel Bagge
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Ilona Filipi
Ilona Filipi
Get contracts abroad step by step
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Ming Lee
Ming Lee
Start user research today!
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Jörg Schatzmann
Jörg Schatzmann
Of things that think and why we gotta lose control
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Johanna Kollmann
Johanna Kollmann
Customer Insights for Product Strategy
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Florian Gulden
Florian Gulden
It’s not just about car HMIs - it is about an experience
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Colin Charles
Colin Charles
Alternatives to MySQL
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Atanas Youroukov
Why you should consider Go as primary language for you next project?
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Peter Otto
Peter Otto
Product Designer / Owner / Manager How to master the transition
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Nik Page
Invisible Intelligent Ubiquitous Banking: The Future of Interface Design in Banking (and Most Other B-2-C Relationships)
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Sonya Sokolova
Sonya Sokolova
How Digital Media Change Human Behaviour
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Sophie Freiermuth
How to have a great working team, whether its members are anywhere in the world
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Vincent van Scherpenseel
Opportunities and Possibilities of Transactional Emails
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Marek Prchal
Marek Prchal
About My Experiences from ANO’s Campaigning
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Matěj Kvočera
Matěj Kvočera
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Petr Chytil
Petr Chytil
Fast data delivery from clouds - a strong weapon in the anti-virus arms race
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Michal Matuška
Michal Matuška
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Pavel Kučera
Pavel Kučera
It is all about data
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Pavel Chocholouš
Medium data (Avoiding big data in BI)
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Tomáš Sedláček
Tomáš Sedláček
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Pavel Vrba
Pavel Vrba
Startups Within Corporations
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Adam Hrubý
Adam Hrubý
Inception design
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Lukáš Pitter
Lukáš Pitter
What with the tenders
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Štěpán Bechynský, Michael Jurek
Learn How-to use scrum backlogs, source code control, code review, automatic build, continuous deployment and stress test in 40 minutes
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Samuel Hapák
Samuel Hapák
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Petr Brzek
Petr Brzek
Native Applications in HTML5 - What’s The Deal?
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Michal Buzek
Michal Buzek
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Michal Augustýn
Michal Augustýn
PostgreSQL As Big Data Solution
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Tomáš Holas
Tomáš Holas
Grunt vs. Gulp: Evoluce build systémů
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Frederic Gailard
Frederic Gailard
Return on investment in UX
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Per Thorsheim
Per Thorsheim
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Jakub Janeček
Jakub Janeček
Massively Scalable Services at AVAST - Case Study
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Tomáš Janů
Be Global, Think Local – How to Increase Conversions by 400% Using a Local E-commerce Approach
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Tomáš Pflanzer, Eva Králová
Tomáš Pflanzer, Eva Králová
Connected Life 2014
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Pavel Šrámek, Jan Širmer
Pavel Šrámek, Jan Širmer
Web-based Threat
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Pavel Zima
Pavel Zima
A Job or a Hobby?
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Wolf Brüning
Wolf Brüning
How to build the perfect pattern library
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Michal Pěchouček
Building Leading Edge R&D; from the Cognitive Security Startup Environment: Opportunities & Challenges
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Michal Kročil
Michal Kročil
Credit Risk Management in the 21st Century.
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Martin Ruman
Martin Ruman
Employee Experience
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Filip Doušek
Filip Doušek
How Big Data Changes the World
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Vojtěch Houška
Vojtěch Houška
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Borek Bernard
Borek Bernard
Experiences from Developing VersionPress
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Marek Raida
Marek Raida
Do Not Be Afraid of SVG
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Roman Appeltauer
Roman Appeltauer
Web Analytics a Customer Journeys
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Jan Sechovec
Jan Sechovec
Banking Web APIs and Their Security
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Petr Ocásek
Petr Ocásek
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Stanislav Hacker
Stanislav Hacker
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Pavel Ungr
Pavel Ungr
Wordpress As a Speedy Solution for an Online Presentation in 30 Minutes
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Pavel Šuk, Martin Ryzl, Michal Pěchouček a další
Discussion of experienced IT managers: current trends, project and people management
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Zdeněk Lanc
Zdeněk Lanc
What is the future of television?
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Bára Buhnová
When Quality Matters - Templates and Strategies for Proposals, How to Keep Quality Under Control
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Petr Ludwig
Petr Ludwig
Personal Development: Bullshit vs. Science
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Filip Ambrož, Miloš Kriššák
Filip Ambrož, Miloš Kriššák
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Frank Strzyzewski
Advanced E-Mail Marketing - Using Frequency Optimization and Recommendation Technology to Drive Newsletter Response Rates
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Adam Reinberger
Adam Reinberger
The best of internet video
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Lukáš Hurych
Lukáš Hurych
How to recognise faults in the shopping process of e-shops
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Karel Smutný
Karel Smutný
I Declare War on Technical Debt
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Petr Douša
Petr Douša
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Jan Řezáč
Jan Řezáč
Razor-sharp Web
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Daniel Steigerwald
Daniel Steigerwald
Isomorphic Web Apps
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Max Scheugl
Max Scheugl
User Testing for Mobile
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Berka Leos Stybnar
Berka Leos Stybnar
How To Implement a Huge Change
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Michal Andera
How Does a Founder’s Personality Affect the Performance of a Technology Company? (Presentation of a science thesis.)
Topics we’ll deal with this year
- ROI Design
- Agile design
- Future Design
- Testing and Research
- Design Thinking
- Big Data
- Automatic testing
- Effective Javascript
- Security
- Scaling
- Databases
- Modern front-end
- Lean Management
- Web Analytics
- Working Environment
- Life Hacking
- Global business
- Social Media
- Internet Future
- Startup Stage
- Client’s Point of View
- Branding
Board Of Expert Advisors
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Josef Šlerka
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Petr Hromádko
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Filip Hráček
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Luboš Plotěný
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Michal Špaček
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Tomáš Srnka
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Adam Marčan
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Riki Fridrich
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Vojta Roček
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Seznam.cz
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Petr Kosnar
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Karel Novotný
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Jan Šrůtek
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Jiří Knesl
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Jan Řezáč
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Martin Michálek
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Source
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Robin Pokorný
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Tomáš Hajzler
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Testomato
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Michal Šrajer
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Refresh
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Petr Knobloch
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Jirka Mžourek
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Vítek Ježek
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UX asociace
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… and more.
Warm-up party
Closing party
7 Venues
- Kino Lucerna
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Kino Lucerna
- Kino Světozor
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Kino Světozor
- Divadlo Bez zábradlí
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Divadlo Bez zábradlí
- Era svět
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Era svět
- CEVRO Institut
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CEVRO Institut
- Wayra
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Wayra
- Česká spořitelna
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Česká spořitelna
Rytířská 29
110 00 Praha 1
FAQ
Why is there no lunch included this year?
Yes, let’s talk about that. Always start with the most important questions, right? Lunch used to be included in prize of the ticket in the past, but this year it won’t be. That allows us to set admission price much lower. Don’t panic yet, though. We’ll have food trucks by Dish and Chefparade parked nearby, as well as the Sushiqueen and Bistrouska stands. Plus great coffee from Doubleshot and maybe a couple more surprises in nearby restaurants. And those who can’t be really bothered with food, can fully focus their attention on the programme. Everyone can simply do whatever they feel like at any given moment.
Why is the ticket almost half the price than last year?
Of course, nobody ever asks this question. But we wanted to put it in here, just to amuse ourselves. There’s a couple reasons why the tickets are cheaper this year. First of all, we saved a fortune on catering. And we wanted to make WebExpo more affordable to even more visitors so that not just people from corporations could attend.
Why seven different venues?
We wanted to give WebExpo this year a different kind of atmosphere. WebExpo should be an event where a large part of the internet community from all over Central Europe meets. We do not organize the conference only so a couple hundred pros can share their knowledge and expand their horizons. We would like to create a space for inspiring conversations, meetings, cooperation and friendship. Therefore, we have divided WebExpo into several venues which will be adapted for different purposes. In some places we will attend workshops, in others we will talk and still somewhere else we will just meet over coffee. Moreover, we have conveyed an advanced study and found that a three-minute walk never ever kill anyone.
What are the differences between venues?
We have not picked seven various places by accident. Venues differ from each other. But not by topic, as you might expect.
Lucerna will be host to the “big heavy keynote presentations” International speakers will be interpreted, so do not be afraid to attend even if your English is far from perfect.
In Světozor, we’ll have a lot of panel discussions and controversial topics will be handled.
Bez Zábradlí Theatre will host hands-on lectures and workshops.
In Česká Spořitelna and Cevro Institute, we will address topics in smaller groups (in WebExpo lore that means up to 100 visitors).
Era svět will be a resting area where you will find courses by Naučmese (Let‘sLearn) and a spot to sit down with great coffee.
Wayra will host the Startup Stage on Wenceslas Square (Václavském náměstí).
I heard something about board of experts, what is it?
It’s humans. That’s very important to point out. They are the most experienced pros we have found in their respective fields and they put their expertise to good use in supervising the respective parts of the programme. They helped us chose the speakers for individual topics, worked on their talks with them and so are not only responsible for the quality of their part of the programme, but also the individual speaker’s presentations.
Will everything be in English again this year?
At least half of the presentations will be held in Czech and, in addition, the keynote speakers at Lucerna will be interpreted into Czech. Nothing to worry about.
How am I supposed to navigate the programme? There’s so much going on!
Yes, the programme is really rich. Nevertheless, we will help you to compile your very own selection. If you get stuck in selecting what to attend or some presentations you deem crucial to you overlap, let us know. You can also find tips about inspiring presentations, courses, panels and workshops on our Facebook page and Twitter.
If I can’t attend, is there any chance to watch presentations later online?
We will record all the presentations, so you should be able to watch it later.
Can I get a discount?
We offer a group discount. If you attend as a group of 4 or more people, you will receive a 20% discount. That’s something, isn’t it?
Will you help me find accommodation, since I’m not from Prague?
Unfortunately, we cannot arrange accommodation for you, but we’d love to recommend you a hostel we have good experience with: Mozaic House Hostel. It’s where our speakers will be staying as well. It’s right next to the Charles Square (Karlovo náměstí) and it‘s very affordable.
What about parties? Will there be any?
We thought this would be your first question. Yes, there will be parties – we’ll do both, a Warm-up party and also an After party. Soon you’ll learn more about them on our website. Meanwhile, book Friday and Sunday evenings in your calendar.