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Atlas Camp: Amsterdam is where builders of all kinds come to level up. Whether you’re extending Atlassian products or creating AI agents without code, you’ll gain the skills, tools, and connections to deliver smarter solutions and ship better software. This year’s program features tracks, not only on platform extensibility, but also on software development lifecycle and AI, bringing diverse developer communities together to spark new ideas. Atlas Camp is where makers meet, learn, and inspire each other. Take home fresh insights, equip your team to do more, and create enterprise-level impact. Call for Speakers |
Tracks
We’re accepting proposals on the following content themes - see where your idea could fit into Atlas Camp 2026.
Platform extensibility
Atlassian’s platform serves as the backbone for millions of teams as they plan, build, and deliver. This track delves into how developers can extend that platform using Forge to unlock new workflows, tackle unique challenges, and create enhanced experiences for customers on a large scale. We invite talks that highlight best practices, innovative use cases, and real-world case studies of extending Atlassian products. If you've crafted custom apps, integrations, or solutions that push the limits of our platform, this is your opportunity to share your insights and inspire the community.
World-class software development
Transform how your teams design, build, and ship software with Atlassian’s developer, AI and automation tools. This track is for practitioners and leaders focused on elevating software delivery. Engage deeply with proven strategies, real-world stories, and best practices for accelerating software delivery, improving quality, and integrating Atlassian tools into pipelines. Learn how AI and automation are streamlining workflows, collaboration, and overcoming challenges like bottlenecks, security, and technical debt.
AI-first apps
Go from prototypes to AI workflows that integrate into team systems. Gain insights from pioneers and learn best practices for creating solutions with agents, automations, and apps, accessible regardless of coding experience. This track equips teams to achieve what wasn’t possible before and solve modern challenges with trusted models, security, and integrations with OpenAI and Databricks. Leave with practical skills, working AI solutions, and fresh inspiration to accelerate impact without disrupting existing processes.
Choose the format that suits your unique perspective, story, and style.*
Atlas Camp 2026 will take place in-person in Amsterdam 9-13 February 2026. If you are selected as a speaker and are not a current Atlassian employee, please note both travel and accommodation will be at your own expense.
Breakout Session
Lightning Talk
* Please note: Should your submission be accepted for the event, Atlassian reserves the right to adjust your content to an alternative format/duration that better aligns with the overall event agenda. This ensures optimal scheduling and content delivery for all attendees.
Important Dates
31 October 2025 |
Call for speakers closes at 23:59 CEST |
25 November 2025 |
Speaker notifications begin (rolling basis) |
8 December 2025 |
Agenda announced |
27 January 2026 |
Final presentations due |
9-10 February 2026 |
Atlas Camp 2026 | Amsterdam |
Session Review Process
Speaker details will be anonymous during preliminary selection to ensure we have an objective assessment of each submission.
Atlassian is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive event that showcases the contributions of people from all backgrounds.
Tips for a winning submission
When our committee is evaluating your submission, we only have what you provide as a part of your submission to take into consideration, so make it good! To improve your chances of being selected, be sure to cover the following points:
- Tell us why your topic is interesting, relevant, and unique.
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Share what your audience will walk away thinking/knowing/doing, that they didn't know prior to your session. Provide specific key takeaways!
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Provide detailed context about your subject matter, and your intended audience.
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Give concrete examples of the specific topics you'll cover - e.g. solutions to problems/issues, successful use cases, demos, best practices, teachings, how-to's, tips and tricks.
Questions?
