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BED-Con 2026(Berlin Expert Days)is an in-person tech conference scheduled for September 23–24, 2026, at FU Berlin. It is not a developer tool product, but rather a conference platform for the software engineering and technical-practice community. The current page shows that Blind Bird tickets are already on sale, while the full agenda has not yet been published. Sponsorship opportunities and update subscriptions are also open.
In terms of topics, BED-Con covers areas such as “Crafting Software,” “Data & AI,” “Tech & Society,” and “From the Trenches.” These include programming languages, platforms, frameworks, software architecture, Cloud, DevOps, security, platform engineering, data architecture, analytics, AI/ML foundations and ethics, application architecture, model training, and agents in software engineering. A notable feature is its openness to real-world project experience, lessons learned, and failure cases, which can be valuable for developers and architects assessing the risks of putting technologies into practice.
From a developer-tool perspective, the page does not provide a specific list of supported languages or frameworks, nor does it mention APIs, SDKs, self-hosting, or open-source information, since the site mainly serves conference registration and promotion. In terms of ecosystem integrations, the page mentions YouTube, Google Maps, Sessionize, pretix, CleverReach, and Mastodon. External content is loaded only after user consent or a click, and the privacy explanation is relatively clear.
At present, the only clearly stated pricing information is that Blind Bird ticket sales are open, with the site saying attendees can buy at the best price before the full agenda is released. However, it does not disclose the exact price, payment methods, ticket categories, or refund policy. The website structure is simple, with direct entry points such as Get tickets, Become a sponsor, and Get updates, making navigation straightforward. The main drawback is that the program has not yet been released, making it difficult to evaluate content quality or the likely return from attending.
The main advantages are its broad topic coverage, spanning software architecture, platform engineering, AI, and technology’s role in society, along with an emphasis on firsthand experience and retrospectives. The downside is that key information is still missing at this stage, especially speakers, schedule, pricing, and payment details. It is best suited to software developers, architects, DevOps/platform engineers, data and AI engineers based in Europe or able to travel to Berlin, as well as companies looking to sponsor a technical community event.
Whether the main site is directly accessible cannot be confirmed from the page content alone. However, it depends on external services such as YouTube, Google Maps, CleverReach, pretix, and Sessionize, some of which may be unstable or restricted in mainland China. For that reason, it is rated as “partially restricted.” If attending is not feasible, alternatives to follow include QCon, GOTO, Devoxx, KubeCon, and ArchSummit.
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bed-con.org is an Germany Events provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bed-con.org directly.