JSFoo Delhi 2020
On component architecture, performance, security for front-end, and emerging trends
Accepting submissions till 10 Sep 2020, 11:59 PM
Not accepting submissions
The Delhi edition of JSFoo is a single track event with:
We are accepting talks on the following topics:
Review process:
Proposals will be filtered and shortlisted with reviews from JSFoo speaker alumni.
To expedite the decision on your proposal, include the following with your submission:
JSFoo’s policy is to showcase talks where the insights are free for participants to take back and apply to their work. If you are referring to a proprietary technology for solving a web application development problem, consider picking up a sponsored session.
Last date for submissions: 10 September, 2020
Event date: 27 November, 2020
Final schedule announcement: 1 October, 2020
We pay an honorarium of Rs. 3,000 to speakers. Confirmed speakers also get a pass to the conference and a discount code which they can share with their colleagues, communities they are part of, and on social media channels. We do not provide free passes for speakers’ colleagues and relatives. Please do not ask us for this.
Travel grants are available for international and domestic speakers based on the event’s budget. If you require a grant, mention it in the field where you add your location.
Write to jsfoo.editorial@hasgeek.com for inquiries about speaking at the conference.
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