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November 5-7, 2025 • Berlin

NG-DE Berlin 2025

The community-driven Angular conference in Germany

November 5-7, 2025
GLS Campus Berlin
Kastanienallee 82, 10435 Berlin
Nov 5: Workshop DayNov 6-7: Conference Days
Berlin TV Tower and Conference
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BERLIN
2025

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Join us for the premier Angular conference in Germany. Secure your spot today!

Super Early Bird

Begins March 01

Early Bird

Begins May 01

Regular Ticket

Begins July 01

Final Bird

Begins October 01

Conference Ticket

Full access to all conference talks and networking events

599 EUR

  • Access to all conference talks
  • Conference swag
  • Lunch and refreshments
  • Evening networking event

Conference + Workshop Bundle

Full conference access plus your choice of one workshop

899 EUR

  • Everything in Conference Ticket
  • Access to one workshop of your choice
  • Workshop materials
  • Certificate of completion

Workshop Only

Access to one workshop of your choice

399 EUR

  • Full day workshop access
  • Workshop materials
  • Lunch and refreshments
  • Certificate of completion

Meet Our Speakers

Learn from Angular experts and community leaders from around the world

Manfred Steyer

ANGULARarchitects.io

ANGULARarchitects.io

Manfred Steyer

Trainer, consultant, and programming architect with a focus on Angular, Google Developer Expert (GDE) who writes for O'Reilly, the German Java Magazine, and windows.developer. Regularly speaks at conferences.

Rainer Hahnekamp

Trainer and Consultant • GDE in Angular

Angular Architects

Rainer Hahnekamp

Rainer Hahnekamp is a Google Developer Expert, working as a trainer and consultant in the expert network of Angular Architects. In addition, he offers a weekly brief overview of relevant events in the Angular ecosystem on YouTube through ng-news.

Christian Liebel

Thinktecture

Thinktecture

Christian Liebel

Christian Liebel is a developer helping enterprises and ISVs develop modern cross-platform business applications based on Angular. As a Microsoft MVP, Google GDE, and W3C Web Applications working group participant, he speaks about modern web technologies at international user groups and conferences.

Martina Kraus

Angular Consultant & Trainer

Independent

Martina Kraus

Martina Kraus is a Google Developer Expert in Angular and web technologies. She is an Angular consultant and trainer with a focus on Angular applications. As a lecturer, she teaches at the Hochschule Mannheim. She is actively involved in the Angular community and speaks at international conferences.

Maria Korneeva

Angular Consultant & Developer

Independent

Maria Korneeva

Maria Korneeva is an experienced Angular developer and consultant specializing in building scalable web applications. She actively contributes to the Angular community through workshops, mentoring, and speaking at tech events.

Workshop Day

November 5: Hands-on workshops to level up your Angular skills

Modern Angular Architectures - 2025 Edition: Nx, Micro Frontends and Signal Store

8 hours

Enterprise applications need to be maintainable in the long term. This workshop shows you how to achieve this goal using modern Angular. To accomplish this, we combine cutting-edge features like Signals, the Signal Store, and Module Federation with established concepts like Strategic Design (DDD), monorepos, vertical architectures, and Micro Frontends. We use Nx for incremental builds and demonstrate how to analyze and improve your application's maintainability. By the end, you'll be equipped to plan and implement sustainable solutions with modern Angular and evaluate the pros and cons of various approaches for your specific solution.

Manfred Steyer

Manfred Steyer

ANGULARarchitects.io

Rainer Hahnekamp

Rainer Hahnekamp

Trainer and Consultant • GDE in Angular

Capacity: 30 attendees

Conference Impressions

Angular conference attendees listening to a speaker
Attendees in the sponsoring area playing table soccer
Sponsoring area with a lot of attendees

Call for Papers

Share your expertise with the Angular community at NG-DE 2025

Submission Guidelines

  • The talk should be 30 minutes long
  • We won't do any Q&A, but if you want to have one it should not exceed your 30 minute slot
  • The talk must be in English
  • We will run a single track for both days
  • By submitting a talk you agree with our Code of Conduct and Privacy Policy
  • Include a detailed abstract and learning objectives
  • Provide code examples and demos when applicable

Topics of Interest

Our audience will be people interested in Angular from every level of expertise. So don't worry, your talk can address any level from beginners to experts.

  • Angular in general
  • Latest Innovations in Angular (Signals, Hydration, Vite, esbuild)
  • Reactive Patterns
  • NgRx & State Management
  • Security & Web Performance
  • AI Integration with Angular
  • Vibe Coding: AI-Powered Development Workflows
  • Making developers lives easier
  • Becoming a better developer
  • How to improve the community

The Selection Process

This year, we're implementing a new selection process where 50% of the talks will be pre-selected and 50% will be chosen through our jury process. Here's how it works:

  • 50% of the talks will be pre-selected to ensure a balanced program covering key topics and speakers
  • The remaining 50% will be selected through our jury process
  • All submissions will be anonymized to ensure unbiased evaluation
  • The jury will review and vote on submissions based on content quality, relevance, and potential impact
  • Final selections will be made considering both the pre-selected talks and jury recommendations

Submit Your Proposal

The Call for Papers is now open! Submit your proposal by April 30th 2025.

Submit Your Talk