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Web Engineering Summit 2026

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eb Engineering Summit 2026 is a 2-day, 2-track conference for engineers building and evolving production web systems. It explores how modern web platforms are architected, scaled, observed, secured, and improved over time, with a focus on reliability, performance, quality, and developer experience. Join thousands of engineers who care not just about shippin…

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27Voices
12Underwriters
0Exhibitors
14On the bill · sessions
33Companies · in total
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The Voices

Programmed at Web, in alphabetical order.
Alex Korzhikov
Instructor, Mentor, Netherlands
Anna Henningsen
MongoDB, Germany · MongoDB
César Alberca
Freelance Frontend Architect, Spain
Claudio Wunder
Engineer, HubSpot, Germany · HubSpot
Daniel Ávila
AI Tech Lead, Hedgineer, USA · Hedgineer
Dan Shappir
Staff Engineer and Engineering Manager, Snyk, Israel · Snyk
Dominik Dorfmeister
Frontend Engineer, React-Query maintainer, Sentry, Austria · Sentry
Eddie Jaoude
PayPal, UK · PayPal
Eddy Vinck
FrontValue, Netherlands · FrontValue
Erick Wendel
Node.js Core Team Developer, Keynote Speaker, Professional Educator, Brazil · Erick Wendel Training
Erik Hanchett
Senior Developer Advocate, AWS, USA · AWS
Frédéric Barthelet
Alpic, France · Alpic
Jason Williams
Senior Software Engineer, Bloomberg LP, UK · Bloomberg LP
Jesse Hall
Staff Developer Advocate, LiveKit, USA · LiveKit
Jessica Sachs
Software Engineer, HeroDevs, USA · HeroDevs
Joyee Cheung
Software Engineer, Igalia, Spain · Igalia
Liad Yosef
monday.com, Israel · monday.com
Luca Mezzalira
Author of Building Micro-Frontends book, UK
Maël Nison
Mistral AI, France · Mistral AI
Maurice de Beijer
Independent Software Consultant and Trainer, Netherlands
Maya Shavin
Lead Software Engineer, Salesforce, Israel · Salesforce
Paolo Ricciuti
Mainmatter, SSE, Italy · Mainmatter

— and 5 more, by name unsung —

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Underwritten By

The houses behind the program. Tiers as disclosed.
AG Charts
Algorand
CodeRabbit
Datadog
FocusReactive
FusionAuth
Handsontable
Hygraph
Sentry
Storyblok
TinyMCE
Twilio
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The Programme

Selected from 14 sessions on the bill.
  • 08:30

    FullStack Monitoring with Open Telemetry: End-to-End Observability for Modern Applications

    In this talk, I’ll show how to instrument applications end-to-end with OpenTelemetry, capturing metrics, traces, and logs across the entire request lifecycle. You’ll learn to pinpo…

    Web Engineering Track
  • 09:05

    Dead Code Shouldn’t Exist: How We Removed 28k Lines of Code, One Knip at a Time

    Ever wonder how much of your codebase is just… hanging around, doing nothing? At Sentry, we did too - and the answer was more than we expected. In this talk, I’ll share how we used…

    Web Engineering Track
  • 09:05

    Stress Test Your Reflexes (And My App)

    What happens when you turn your audience into a live, distributed load test?We will kick off this session with a high-stakes, multiplayer "Whack-a-Mole" challenge played right from…

    JSNation Track
  • 10:30

    Agents on the Canvas With tldraw

    At tldraw, we've been exploring the infinite canvas as a surface for real-time collaboration between multiple agents and multiple users. Learn about what works, what doesn't, and w…

    Web Engineering Track
  • 10:30

    Turbopack Updates

    JSNation Track
  • 11:05

    Browser, API and Assistive Technology: A Love Triangle

    Accessibility can often be presented as a checklist but why do your accessibility tests with assistive technology not perform the way you intended? The hidden relationship between …

    Web Engineering Track
  • 11:45

    MCP Apps and the Nearly Headless Web

    MCP Apps are the last piece in moving toward a new web - one that's "nearly" headless. Autonomous agents, not humans, will interact with most websites through MCP, APIs, and other …

    Web Engineering Track
  • 12:20

    From 8 Years to 6 Months: Orchestrating AI Agents for Large-Scale Refactoring

    Refactoring thousands of files to break a client-side monolith is a daunting task, but when our estimation for extracting the client side monolith hit the 8-year mark, we knew manu…

    Web Engineering Track
  • 12:25

    The State of AI for Web Development

    A look through the main trends revealed by this year's State of Web Dev AI survey results, based on data collected from over 6800 developers.

    JSNation Track
Intermission
Part the Second · For the Buyer

What does it mean when 33 companies show up — and 1 bet on three roles at once?

33 companies. one are betting more than once.

The numbers below are derived from the speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors on this page — cross-referenced into one ledger. They are the only thing here that 10times.com cannot tell you.

01Fig. 01 — Composition of the House
1All threespeak · spons · exh
11Sponsoringsponsor only
0Exhibitingexhibitor only
21Speakingspeaker only

The Triple-Threat

Sentry

02Fig. 02 — The Voices, by Seniority

4% of the speakers carry senior titles — C-suite, Founder, VP, or Director-level.

  • C-suite14%
  • Manager / Lead415%
  • Engineer · IC1037%
  • Advisor / Investor14%
  • Other roles1141%

Of 27 on the bill · classified by free-text title

03Fig. 03 — The Heaviest in the Room
  1. 01SentrySp1V
  2. 02AG ChartsSp
  3. 03AlgorandSp
  4. 04CodeRabbitSp
  5. 05DatadogSp
  6. 06FocusReactiveSp
  7. 07FusionAuthSp
  8. 08HandsontableSp
  9. 09HygraphSp
  10. 10StoryblokSp
  11. 11TinyMCESp
  12. 12TwilioSp
  13. 13Alpic1V
  14. 14AWS1V
04Fig. 04 — By Tier
unspecified12
100% of 12
05Fig. 05 — The Missing · who's at peer events but not here

These companies sponsored two or more peer events recently, but aren't on this program. For an organizer, that's a list of warm prospects.

06Fig. 06 — Adjacent Convocations · by shared underwriters