Stockholm edition of our newly launched Code BEAM conferences will take place between 31st May - 1st June.
Our newly launched Code BEAM STO conference replaces the Erlang User Conference (EUC) conference. Code BEAM STO brings together developers of Erlang, Elixir and other BEAM languages as one global community to share knowledge & ideas, learn from one another and inspire to invent the future.
Many new tools, techniques and time-saving implementations will be revealed at Code BEAM STO first. There is no other conference that brings such a range of talks together.
Talk details are now live on the website.
First edition of our newly launched Code BEAM conferences will take place in San Francisco between 15-16th March. Formerly known as Erlang Factory, and
Code BEAM conferences will also go beyond San Francisco - we go global! So if you can’t meet us in San Francisco, fear not! The next edition of Code BEAM will take place in Stockholm between 31st May and 1st June! And in the meantime, stay tuned to hear more news about Code BEAM Lites -
Thank you for attending the Erlang & Elixir Factory Lite in India!
The conference was organised alongside Functional Conf.
The Erlang & Elixir Factory Lite came to Buenos Aires for the very first time! We enjoyed a whole day of talks from the top Erlang and Elixir experts.
There were two days of in-depth and cutting-edge talks taking us through the latest developments, research, and insights from some of the world's leading experts in Erlang/Elixir and Concurrent programming development. There were talks from Mark Allen, Peer Stritzinger, Kenneth Lundin, James Fish and Claudia Doppioslash to name just a few and representation from leading companies including powerhouses like Ericsson, Motorola, Klarna, Alert Logic and more.
The Erlang Factory Lite came to Rome for the first time on 7 April 2017. Hope you'll join us for the future editions!
Erlang & Elixir Factory San Francisco Bay Area 2017
Conference: 23-24 March; Training: 20-22 March and 27-30 March, Tutorials: 25 March.
Check out all the videos here.
The Erlang Factory Lite 2016 came back to Berlin on 24 November. Check out the slides and videos!
México City Erlang Factory Lite 2016
The Erlang Factory Lite in México City last year was a blast! Join us for the second edition on 29 October 2016 and help us make history again.
Thank you everyone, who made the EUC possible. The slides and videos are being added to the website, so keep an eye on this spot.
Erlang Factory San Francisco Bay Area 2016
Conference: 10-11 March; Training: 7-9 March and 14-16 March
Check out the videos and slides!
The Brussels Erlang Factory Lite will focus on Erlang, Elixir, LFE and other BEAM-related languages and technologies. Join us for an exciting day on 29 January! The event is free of charge, but places are limited, so registration is required.
A huge thank you for being part of Berlin Erlang Factory Lite. First slides are already up!
The Erlang Factory Lite in México City was a blast! Thank you for joining us, we hope you enjoyed it. Slides are available online and the videos will come up soon.
Join us for a 'Practical Cryptography in Erlang' tutorial with Erlang co-inventor Joe Armstrong and for an evening full of Erlang on 11 September.
Dublin EFL is organised in conjuction with the Kats Conference on 12 September, do check them out!
Stockholm Erlang User Conference 2015
The EUC 2015 was awesome, like always! This year’s highlights were the news that Erlang will be Apache 2.0 licensed starting the next release and José Valim winning the ‘Erlang User of The Year’ award. If you missed the event, don’t worry! The videos and slides will be up on the website shortly. We also uploaded some photos here.
If you’re already thinking about next year’s Erlang User Conference, mark 15 and 16 September in your calendar right now!
Erlang Factory San Francisco Bay Area 2015
Conference: 26-27 March; Training: 23-25 March and 30 March-1 April
Come meet Actor Model creator Carl Hewitt, Elixir Creator José Valim, Erlang inventors Joe Armstrong, Robert Virding and Mike Williams, Haskell and QuickCheck co-inventor John Hughes, "Seven Languages in Seven weeks" author Bruce Tate, O’Reilly Author Simon Thompson, creator of the Parallella board Andreas Olofsson and many more!
Berlin Erlang Factory Lite - 4 December
The Berlin Erlang Factory Lite rocked once again with great speakers like Erlang co-inventor Robert Virding, Elixir creator José Valim and more... We had a blast and we hope you did too. Hope to see you all back in December 2015!
Thank you to all speakers, attendees and organisers for making Chicago Erlang Conference such a great success! It was a pleasure to see you all at this amazing Erlang event!
We have already started publishing slides and the videos are all available in the Speakers section. Follow us on twitter for updates.
Stay tuned!
Erlang User Conference: Stockholm 9-10 June!
Programme complete!
The Erlang User Conference brings together the most interesting names representing different branches and technologies related to the Erlang programming language.
The conference programme is now complete. See what Bruce Tate, Katie Miller, John Hughes, Erik Stenman, Kenneth Lundin, Yosuke Hara, Ulf Wiger and many more prepared for you this year.
Vancouver Erlang Factory Lite: May 17
The Vancouver Erlang Factory Lite will be hosted by the Simon Fraser University. Among the speakers: Seth Falcon- engineering lead at CHEF, Fred Hebert- author of "Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good" and Tom Santero- director of Evangelism at Basho. The programme is now complete, take a look here.
Zurich Erlang Factory Lite: 10 April
The Erlang Factory Lite is back in Zurich, hosted by Rackspace. Get ready for an Elixir tutorial with Robert Virding and talks on Erlang, Riak and Elixir. This is a free event so book your place in advance to avoid dissapointment.
This year we're happy to announce we have over 60 speakers presenting their work in 8 seperate tracks. Join us for 2 days of inspiring talks and two sessions of training.
Erlang Factory SF is the place to be for anyone interested in highly scalable, concurent systems. Join us and find out why!