2025-03-12 –, Main Stage
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What exciting developments and features can we expect in Flutter over the next year?
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Reflecting on Flutter’s journey, what have been the most game-changing moments and milestones?
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Have there been any ambitious ideas or experimental features that didn’t make it to production? What lessons were learned from them?
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In what scenarios might companies or developers consider technologies other than Flutter, and how do you see Flutter adapting or responding to such scenarios?
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Could you describe any scenarios or use cases where Flutter might not be the optimal choice, and what would you suggest developers consider in those cases?
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What advice would you give developers or teams who are just starting their journey with Flutter today?
Sasha is an experienced software developer with a rich background, in IT for more than 20 years. He worked with different stacks in backend, frontend and mobile fields, but since 2018 his main interest is Flutter. Sasha also has deep expertise in Firebase and Generative AI area, enhancing his capabilities to create robust, intelligent, and scalable applications. Sasha is a Chief Software Engineer and Head of Flutter Discipline in EPAM. Also, he is Flutter and Dart GDE and Co-Organizer of the Flutter Berlin community.
Vadym is a seasoned mobile app developer with over 8 years of experience in Android and 4+ years in cross-platform development using Flutter. Throughout his career, Vadym has collaborated with top companies like Samsung, Volvo, Instagram, and Sky, as well as various startups, delivering quality mobile solutions across industries.
As a speaker and mentor, Vadym has presented at local meetups, devFests, and major international conferences like Appdevcon, Droidcon and Fluttercon. Passionate about sharing knowledge and supporting the developer community, he is committed to mentoring and contributing to the growth of others in the field.
Marco was an Android developer before adopting Flutter as way of life. He works for NTT DATA as IT consultant working on mobile and web application made in Flutter. His main role is mobile architect but also as mentor for his padawans teaching them the Flutter way.
Viktor is the founder and lead developer of Serverpod, an open-source backend written in Dart for the Flutter community. With a master’s in computer science and over 20 years of industry experience, Viktor has a solid background in software engineering. Before starting Serverpod, he worked at Google’s Flutter team in Silicon Valley. He has held talks and taught guest lectures on programming, app creation, and computer graphics at international conferences and universities such as MIT, Carnegie Mellon, and UC Berkeley.