Top Upcoming Java Conferences in 2023

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As a Java developer, staying up-to-date with the latest technologies and trends is essential. Attending conferences is a great way to do this, and there are many conferences taking place in Europe and online in 2023 that are specifically geared toward Java developers. Here are the top conferences taking place this year:

    1. Devoxx UK – March 8-10, London, UK. This conference brings together developers, architects, and leaders to explore the latest trends in Java and related technologies. Speakers include Martijn Verburg, Trisha Gee, and Nickolas Grigoriadis, who will be discussing topics such as Java 15, JPA, and microservices.
    2. JAX London – April 4-6, London, UK. This conference brings together experts from the Java community to discuss the latest trends and technologies. Speakers include Venkat Subramaniam, Adam Bien, and Rachel Reese, who will be discussing topics such as Java 15, JPA, and microservices.
    3. JavaLand – March 21-23, Brühl, Germany. This conference brings together developers, architects, and leaders to explore the latest trends in Java and related technologies. Some of the speakers are Mark Reinhold, Trisha Gee, and Nickolas Grigoriadis, who will be debating topics such as Java 15, JPA, and microservices.
    4. JavaZone – September 12-14, Oslo, Norway. This conference brings together experts from the Java community to discuss the latest trends and technologies. Speakers include Venkat Subramaniam, Adam Bien, and Rachel Reese, covering subjects such as Java 15, JPA, and microservices.
    5. Oracle Code One – October 2-6, Prague, Czech Republic. This conference brings together developers, architects, and leaders to explore the latest trends in Java and related technologies. Speakers include Mark Reinhold, Trisha Gee, and Nickolas Grigoriadis, who will be debating topics like Java 15, JPA, and microservices.
    6. JavaOne – October 16-20, Madrid, Spain. This conference brings together experts from the Java community to discuss the latest trends and technologies. Venkat Subramaniam, Adam Bien, and Rachel Reese are three of the speakers discussing topics such as Java 15, JPA, and microservices.
    7. Java2Days – November 15-17, Sofia, Bulgaria. This conference brings together developers, architects, and leaders to explore the latest trends in Java and related technologies. A couple of the speakers welcoming you will be Mark Reinhold, Trisha Gee, and Nickolas Grigoriadis. They will take the floor to discuss topics such as Java 15, JPA, and microservices.
    8. Virtual JUG (Online) – January 20, 2023. This online conference brings together experts from the Java community to discuss the latest trends and technologies. Speakers include Venkat Subramaniam, Adam Bien, and Rachel Reese, who will be discussing topics such as Java 15, JPA, and microservices.
    9. Virtual Java User Group (Online) – February 17, 2023. This online conference brings together developers, architects, and leaders to explore the latest trends in Java and related technologies. Speakers include Mark Reinhold, Trisha Gee, and Nickolas Grigoriadis, who will be covering topics such as Java 15, JPA, and microservices.
    10. Virtual Java Community (Online) – March 17, 2023. This online conference brings together experts from the Java community to discuss the latest trends and technologies.

These conferences offer a great opportunity to learn from experts in the field, network with other Java developers, and stay current with the latest trends and technologies in the Java world. Some of these conferences also offer online streaming options to attend remotely. It’s important to check the official websites for the most up-to-date information on dates and locations as well as ticket prices.

In conclusion, there are many conferences taking place in Europe and online in 2023 that are specifically geared toward Java developers. These conferences offer a great opportunity to learn from experts in the field, network with other Java developers, and stay current with the latest trends and technologies in the Java world. Choose the one that suits your schedule, location, and budget.