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Develop yourselves!

DecompileD is where developers, engineers, and tech enthusiasts come together to dive deep into the world of software development – and have a great time doing it! Whether it’s mobile, web, cloud, AI & ML, engineering culture, agile development, or tech innovations, DecompileD goes beyond the surface to explore the trends, tools, and best practices shaping the future.

At OSTRA-DOME Dresden, you’ll find an inspiring mix of start-ups, SMEs, research institutes, and global corporations. Forget stuffy conferences – at DecompileD, it’s all about meeting at eye level, tackling real-world challenges, and sharing hands-on solutions in an environment that’s as fun as it is insightful.

Join the DecompileD community. Share your knowledge, learn from others, and discover fresh ideas and solutions. Connect, collaborate, and make the most of the opportunities DecompileD has to offer

5 reasons to attend DecompileD

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Benefit from the learnings of experienced practitioners and international movers of the tech scene

2

Gain insights into best practices in mobile, cloud platform engineering and machine learning

3

Share trends, methods and best practices with like-minded people

4

Network with people who are facing the same challenges as you are

5

Have fun at the great after-show party and play with your new buddies at the poker table

Our participants

Don’t just take our word for it

The software industry is a key driver of innovation for Saxony and our digital future. Decompiled brings together tech enthusiasts and innovators, creating connections that will lead to the groundbreaking technologies of tomorrow. The unique atmosphere combines professional excellence with an open, collaborative community. This is the place where chance conversations shape the future.
Yvonne Horn

Yvonne Horn

Qilmo

Innovation Architect

The regional developer scene is already very well connected. DecompileD creates an additional platform: both for a very informal exchange within the community and for further networking with new companies and technologies. The presentations are given by professionals and are highly informative. They demonstrate once again the innovative potential and digital clout of the region.
Linda Splitt

Linda Splitt

Cloud&Heat Technologies GmbH

Senior Business Development Manager

Decompile is the highlight of the tech scene every year. You meet new and familiar faces, and there are always exciting new topics to discover in the presentations. For me, it always feels like a class reunion that I eagerly await.
Martin Waury

Martin Waury

kaer GmbH

Head of Engineering

Awesome conference—I look forward to it every year. From the presentations to the party afterwards, it’s always a special day. The class reunion of our industry.
Erik Söhnel

Erik Söhnel

HeavyGoods.net

Full Stack Developer

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Excerpt from our fantastic speakers for 2025

Less mockups, more Dogfooding: What you miss if you don’t do UX Audits

Glenn Töws

CEO & Founder

@Stagewise

Building machine learning products: predictive models vs genAI – which to use?

Thomas Brouwer

Chief Digital Product Officer

@Blinkist

Reshaping Tech Organizations for Efficient Scaling of Agile Practices – Lessons from the Field

Jens Happe

Head of Software Engineering

@Chrono24

Get the elephant off the road!!

Joakim von Prónay

Engineer and Psychologist

I launched 6 startups in 8 months (and 5 of them failed)

Karol Horosin

AI Software Engineer

@Polly

OpenSource rocks: Run you own Private Cloud with Ansible + Proxmox

Lucas Trilken

DevOps Engineer

@Cloud&Heat

Create Your Own GitHub Copilot Extension

Maik Müller

Octowizard and DevOps Consultant

@Xebia

React 19 and Web Components

Manuel Mauky

Senior Software Developer

@ZEISS Digital Innovation

Serverless – A big failure?

Alexander Lehmann

Software Architect

@ OSP (OTTO Group)

Building products people actually love

Martin Betz

Founder

@UTXO Solutions

Abstractions in your Frontend: Overcoming ‘Don’t Repeat Yourself’

Andreas Roth

CTO

@esveo

Overcoming Agile Nightmares: From Anti-Patterns to Achievement

Nina Nitzsche

Agile Consultant

@codecentric