Paris

Swift Connection
is the new FrenchKit

Swift Connection is the new FrenchKit, the French conference dedicated to Swift, iOS, macOS and the ecosystems of Apple technologies since 2016.

The only thing that changed is... Nothing.

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Starts
Sept 21, 1 PM
Ends
Sept 22, 6 PM
Venue
Pan Piper
Location
Paris

Call for Papers

The Call for Papers is your opportunity to join us on stage at the Swift Connection conference and share your research and ideas in front of our audience.

The CfP is currently open and will close on June 18, 2023.

Submit your talk now!

Pan Piper • 2-4 Impasse Lamier, Paris

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Tickets

Early Bird

229€

Regular

259€

Late Bird

299€

All tickets provide full access to the conference, including talks, food and social events.

Discounted tickets are available in limited quantity and are attributed on a first come, first served basis.

Team

<a href="https://techconnection.io">La Tech Connection</a>

La Tech Connection

Since 2016, the founders of La Tech Connection have been organizing international conferences and local meetups, including FrenchKit, CocoaHeads Paris and Swift Paris. In 2022 they decided to join forces to build La Tech Connection, with the goal of developing and bringing together the mobile ecosystem in France.

Denis Poifol

Denis Poifol

iOS developer since 2016. I love architecture, generics, and technical deep dives for the sake of it. Working 4 days a week enthusiast. When I am not working I am having fun with the cutest dog in the world, playing D&D with my friends, or trying to suck less at chess.

Audrey Sobgou Zebaze

Audrey Sobgou Zebaze

I discovered iOS when I first bought an iPhone Edge in 2008. Since then, she is working passionately on Apple platforms, enjoying SwiftUI and CoreData with Drive iOS/macOS team at Proton to make privacy by default her moto. When she is not coding, playing and watching basketball and football are her favorite activities. As a movie addict, she tries to avoid trailers as much as she can.

Julien Datour

Julien Datour

I started as a mobile developer in 2014 and fell in love with the Apple platform. As a developer or auditor, I worked on various missions for Xebia and now am a senior team leader at Qonto . Co-organiser of FrenchKit for five years, I occasionally talk or write about topics I’m curious about (it even included some sort of treason for Swift, with Kotlin multiplatform). When not working, I’m a new father trying to figure out how to debug both code and diapers.

FAQ & Sponsoring

We have created a comprehensive FAQ to answer all your questions about the upcoming conference, covering general information, ticketing, speaking and more.

Check it out to make sure you are fully prepared for the event!


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Don’t hesitate to let us know!

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