Impressions

Moments and voices from past editions of the conference.

  • The view from the back rows towards the stage during a talk
  • Speaker gesturing at the lectern during a talk
  • The audience applauding in the theater seating
  • Attendees under the disco ball of the teal-lit industrial hall
  • Speaker on stage in front of the sponsor wall
  • Attendee taking notes at a table by the window
  • A remembrance moment on the main stage, in black and white
  • Rows of attendees under spotlights in the brick hall
  • Attendees following a session in the purple-lit hall
  • Two attendees in conversation in the foyer

It’s obviously organised by a bunch of people who really care what they do. A lot of thought has been put into making the event inclusive. The content is great. Every talk I have been to was very interesting.

Clare Sudbery (Speaker)
  • Speaker alone on the wide stage, in black and white
  • A packed audience following a talk
  • Speaker on stage against a bright spotlight
  • Talk on the main stage with slides on the big screen
  • Attendee in profile in the warm light between sessions
  • A conversation at the sponsor booth
  • Discussion circles seen from above, in black and white
  • Faces in the audience lit by the stage
  • Attendee at the balcony rail under the light rig
  • Speaker mid-talk against the spotlight

I loved this conference. It’s been months since it happened. I keep on coming back to ideas I’ve heard, citing authors, and sharing learnings with my colleagues. […] This conference exceeded my expectations: a great lineup and valuable content. I highly recommend attending this conference for any leadership positions. I want every company’s C-level to be there and hear why architecture and agile matter greatly in building healthy organizations with great quality products.

Lina Zubyte (Blogpost)
  • Attendees mingling at the sponsor booths
  • Speaker in silhouette against the spotlight
  • Speaker presenting a slide on DORA metrics, in black and white
  • An Agile meets Architecture banner at the edge of the stage
  • Hands raised in the audience
  • Passing the microphone for a question
  • Two attendees chatting over drinks at a standing table
  • Attendees at the registration table by the conference banner
  • The audience in the weathered brick hall

I must admit that I liked the idea. Particularly in larger environments, you can’t think of architecture without the surrounding organization.

Maik Töpfer (Blogpost)