FAQ

πŸ€” What is DevFest?

DevFest is a community-run, tech-focused event featuring talks, workshops, and networking opportunities for developers, engineers, and tech enthusiasts.

πŸ“… Where and when is DevFest Philadelphia happening?

January 18th, 2025, at 3675 Market St., 10th Floor, Philadelphia.

πŸ“ How can I register for DevFest Philadelphia?

You can register for the event on our official website or Eventbrite page. Seats are limited, so secure your spot early!

πŸ’Έ Is there a registration fee?

Nope, everything is free!

πŸ“š What topics will be covered at the event?

Topics include AI/ML, Web Development, Mobile Apps, Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, and DevOps.

πŸ› οΈ Will there be workshops or hands-on activities?

Yes, there will be workshops on topics like building progressive web apps, cloud integration, and hands-on coding sessions for beginners and advanced developers.

πŸš— Is there parking available at the venue?

Yes, there are several parking garages near the venue, and limited street parking is available. Public transportation options include nearby SEPTA stops.

🍽️ Will food and beverages be provided?

Yes, complimentary snacks and lunch will be provided for all attendees. Coffee and tea will be available throughout the day.

β™Ώ Is the venue accessible?

Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible, with elevators and accessible restrooms available.

🧳 What should I bring?

Bring a laptop if you plan to participate in workshops, a notebook, and your ID for check-in. Business cards are also helpful for networking.

πŸ“œ Will there be a code of conduct?

Yes, DevFest has a strict code of conduct to ensure a welcoming and inclusive environment for all attendees. Please review the full policy on our website.

πŸ“ž Who can I contact for more information?

You can reach us at contact@devfestphilly.com or through our official social media channels.

🀝 What’s the best way to network during the event?

Join our Slack channel, attend networking sessions, and connect with attendees and speakers during breaks. Don't forget to share your LinkedIn profile or GitHub!