The Future of Software - Copenhagen
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The leading software event in Denmark on October 21st, 2025
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View all 29 →Camille Fournier
Camille is an engineering executive who has led engineering organizations at a spectrum of companies from startups to Fortune 500s. She is also an author of the O'Reilly books The Manager's Path and Platform Engineering: A Guide For Technical, Product, and People Leaders. Camille lives in New York City with her family and cats.
Camille Fournier
Camille is an engineering executive who has led engineering organizations at a spectrum of companies from startups to Fortune 500s. She is also an author of the O'Reilly books The Manager's Path and Platform Engineering: A Guide For Technical, Product, and People Leaders. Camille lives in New York City with her family and cats.
Conny Wickström
Is it possible to handle code from thousands of developers at create hundreds of software components, run thousands of test activities and put it together as one system on embedded hardware several times a day?
Emily Witko
AI innovation isn't just technical—it's deeply human. In this talk, Emily Witko, a non-engineer leading AI talent strategy at Hugging Face, explores how diverse roles—from engineers, ethicists and policy experts to communicators and designers—play a crucial role in building ethical, inclusive AI. Through real-world case studies of AI gone wrong, they illustrate the risks of ignoring non-technical perspectives. Attendees will gain tools to challenge assumptions, advocate for accessibility, and bridge the technical-human divide. The future of responsible AI belongs to those who ask hard questions—and that includes you.
Emily Witko
AI innovation isn't just technical—it's deeply human. In this talk, Emily Witko, a non-engineer leading AI talent strategy at Hugging Face, explores how diverse roles—from engineers, ethicists and policy experts to communicators and designers—play a crucial role in building ethical, inclusive AI. Through real-world case studies of AI gone wrong, they illustrate the risks of ignoring non-technical perspectives. Attendees will gain tools to challenge assumptions, advocate for accessibility, and bridge the technical-human divide. The future of responsible AI belongs to those who ask hard questions—and that includes you.
Gang Luo
Site Reliability Engineering Manager at Electrolux
George Markhulia
Engineering Manager - ML Platform at Volvo Cars
George Markhulia
Engineering Manager - ML Platform at Volvo Cars
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https://mourjo.me
I am a professional software engineer for over ten years now at I have worked with object oriented and functional programming on large-scale distributed systems. I find joy in speaking and writing about software engineering. Some of my articles and blogs are available here:
Jacques van den Berg
Jacques is driven by helping leadership teams evolve how they connect strategy to execution in today’s fast-changing world. With a background in systems engineering and deep experience across enterprise agility, strategic portfolio management, and transformation leadership, he brings a practical yet forward-thinking lens to organizational change. Now based in the Netherlands, in his role as Global Head of Solutions Engineering for Enterprise Strategy and Planning Solutions, he leads teams that help the world’s largest organizations drive alignment, adaptability, and value at scale. His core expertise spans outcome-driven planning, platform thinking, value stream alignment, and leadership enablement.
Jonathan Fullam
Security and compliance have been a priority for years at but many teams are still struggling to get it right. This panel digs into why. We’ll look beyond tools and pipelines to explore the human side of DevSecOps—how ownership, collaboration, and mindset play a critical role. Expect practical insights, war stories, and ideas you can use to build a more secure and developer-friendly approach to software delivery.
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