ZADAR, CROATIA, SEPTEMBER 14 - 16, 2025

Shift
Conference

Infobip Shift 2024 was an unforgettable journey, but we're already looking ahead. Get ready for the 2025 edition of Shift, where we'll bring even more cutting-edge content, immersive workshops, and opportunities to connect with developers who are as passionate as you.

Whether you're returning or joining us for the first time, Shift 2025 will go beyond the code. It's about the energy, the people, and the connections that will shape the future of tech.

Shift 2025: >Code. More than Code.
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What is Shift

Infobip Shift is a conference that gathers the global developer community, delivering interactive, engaging, and exciting content in a one-of-a-kind atmosphere. With a strong focus on providing a unique, enjoyable, and beneficial experience for all attendees, Shift has grown into one of the biggest and most attended developer events in Europe, with one goal in mind: bringing developers together. All of them.
About Shift Conference
Shift - Connect

Connect

Networking is the best part of every conference, and Shift is no exception. We pride ourselves on creating a laid-back atmosphere where meeting new people comes naturally. Join us to connect with fellow tech enthusiasts and expand your network effortlessly.
Shift - Prospect

Prospect

At Shift 2024, professionals from over 600 companies gathered, presenting countless opportunities to advance your career. Whether you're exploring the EXPO floor or enjoying a cocktail in the Garden, your next client, project, or employer could be waiting for you at Shift.
Shift - Learn

Learn

With more than 80 speakers taking the stage at Infobip Shift, you'll have plenty of chances to enhance your skills and discover new insights. Engage in talks, panels, and workshops, and don't forget to bring your laptop for some hands-on learning.
Shift - Explore

Explore

Even if you're not a developer, there's still plenty to see and do at Shift. From the EXPO hall to the arcades, we've curated an experience for everyone. And after a day of learning and networking, unwind at our afterparties.
BRINGING THE BRIGHTEST DEVELOPERS TOGETHER

Shift in Numbers

4000+
In-Person Attendees
600+
Companies Present
80+
Speakers
6
Stages
3
Days
1
Unique Experience
Shift Agenda
Sunday, 14.9.2025.
Day 0
Welcome to Zadar!
Pick up your badge early, explore Zadar and kick off your Shift 2025 experience the best way: networking at informal parties that will take place all over town
Monday, 15.9.2025.
Day 1
Listen to talks on multiple tracks on multiple stages, explore the EXPO hall, meet some new cool startups, and deep dive into workshops. And, of course - end the day with an afterparty to remember
Tuesday, 16.9.2025.
Day 2
We are picking up right where Day 1 left off. Enjoy the packed program, with lots of opportunities to network and elevate your career. We end it all with, you guessed it - party
SHARING THE KNOWLEDGE

Meet Some of Our Previous Speakers

Rasmus Lerdorf
Rasmus Lerdorf
Creator of
PHP
Rasmus Lerdorf is known for having gotten the PHP project off the ground in 1995 and has contributed to a number of other open source projects over the years. He was an infrastructure architect at Yahoo! for more than 7 years and joined Etsy in 2012. He was born in Greenland, grew up in Denmark and Canada and has a Systems Design engineering degree from the University of Waterloo.
Hakon Wium Lie
Hakon Wium Lie
Creator of
CSS
Håkon Wium Lie proposed Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) while working with Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in 1994. Along with Bert Bos, he developed a set of ideas for web style sheets into a implementeable W3C Recommendation. As CTO of Opera Software he shepherded Opera's implementation, and he proposed the Acid2 test to ensure that all browsers complied. He is the chairman of YesLogic, which makes the Prince CSS-to-PDF formatter. In 2015, Håkon sailed from Lima to Easter Island on a balsa raft, making sure the world-wide web is truly world-wide. He holds a MS from the MIT Media Lab, and a PhD from the University of Oslo.
Una Kravets
Una Kravets
Senior Developer Relations Engineer at
Google
I'm a UI Engineer at DigitalOcean. I've spoken around the world about advanced/experimental CSS, image optimization, and the intersection of design and development.
Rich Harris
Rich Harris
Graphics Editor at
New York Times
Graphics editor, @nytimes investigations team. Open sourceror
Charity Majors
Charity Majors
Co-Founder / CTO at
honeycomb.io
Hi, my name is Charity, and I am professionally caremad about computers. I am an operations and database engineer and sometimes engineering manager. Right now I am the CEO and cofounder of Honeycomb, where we build observability for distributed systems. (“Monitoring” doesn't have to be a dirty word; give us a try.) Until recently I was a production engineering manager at Facebook. I spent 3.5 years working on Parse (both pre and post-acquisition by FB). I also spent several years at Linden Lab, working on the infrastructure and databases that power Second Life. I am the co-author of “Database Reliability Engineering” by O'Reilly. I was a classical piano performance major in college, but dropped out because it turns out I prefer not being dirt poor. I have been building systems and engineering teams ever since. I love startups, chaos and hard scaling problems, and somehow I always end up in charge of the databases.
Grace Francisco
Grace Francisco
VP of Developer Relations at
Cisco
As the Vice President of Developer Relations Strategy and Experience at Cisco, Grace Francisco is responsible for defining and growing Cisco's broad-based developer strategy. Creating new capabilities and programming for DevOps, Site Reliability Engineers (SREs), cloud architects, and developers building for a cloud-first world, she is building an expanded ecosystem supporting cloud native architectures. She also leads Cisco DevNet, Cisco's 500,000-plus-strong developer community, which features programs that catalyze innovations and accelerate automation and digital transformation throughout the industry.
Kent C. Dodds
Kent C. Dodds
JavaScript Engineer and Trainer at
Remix
Hi, I'm Kent C. Dodds. I'm a world renowned speaker, teacher, and trainer and I'm actively involved in the open source community as a maintainer and contributor of hundreds of popular npm packages. I am the creator of EpicReact.Dev and TestingJavaScript.com. I'm an instructor on egghead.io and Frontend Masters. I'm also a Google Developer Expert. I am happily married and the father of four kids. I like my family, code, JavaScript, and React.
Kathy Simpson
Kathy Simpson
Senior Director of Product at
Kathy Simpson is Director of Product Management at GitHub. Kathy has an engineering background and has always been a maker at heart with a passion for technology. Prior to Github, Kathy worked as Senior Product Manager at Heroku on the Human Interface Team and has taken products from early to prototypes to launch day consistently for the past 10 years.
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Vitaly Friedman
Vitaly Friedman
Creative Lead at
Smashing Magazine
Vitaly loves beautiful content and does not give up easily. Born in Minsk, Belarus, he studied computer science and mathematics in Germany. While writing algebra proofs and preparing for software engineering at nights in the kitchen, at the same time he discovered passion for typography, interface design and writing. After working as a freelance designer and developer for 6 years, he co-founded Smashing Magazine back in 2006, a leading online magazine for designers and developers. His curiosity drove him from interface design to front-end to performance optimization to accessibility and back to user experience over all the years.Vitaly is the author, co-author and editor of all Smashing books, and a curator of all Smashing Conferences. He currently works as creative lead of Smashing Magazine and front-end/UX consultant in Europe and abroad.
Willian Martins
Willian Martins
JavaScript Formatter at
Netflix
Hi, I'm Willian, I've been earning money doing FrontEnd since 2007 although I work on IT since 2004. I like to call myself as JS formatter and CSS tweaker since I don't really care about job titles. I'm very concerned about company culture, therefore, I love to be and shape the company I want to work by leading by example and giving nice and constructive feedback. Tech-wise, I'm a framework agnostic more than that, I prefer Web standards over frameworks.
Joyce Lin
Joyce Lin
Head of Developer Relations at
Postman
Joyce Lin is the head of Developer Relations at Postman, a collaboration platform for API development used by 15M+ users to access bazillions of APIs every month. For developers, Postman is an everyday companion to visualize and test APIs more efficiently.
Felix Rieseberg
Felix Rieseberg
Engineering Manager at
Slack
At Slack, we use one JavaScript codebase to build a multi-threaded desktop application, routinely interacting with native code. Managing large JavaScript codebases is challenging - we need a guarantee that the individual pieces fit together. In the desktop world, a small mistake is likely to result in a crash. To that end, we adopted TypeScript and quickly learned to stop worrying and love the compiler. See an introduction and a detailed account of porting a large code base, learn why exactly TypeScript is so popular, what the downsides are, and how you would slowly adopt it in your development.
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES

Who Attended Shift?

Software developers, product managers, engineers, managing directors, freelance coders, creatives, and founders from companies like:
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Event Location

Visnjik Sports Center is one of the biggest venues in Croatia, an imposing facility whose dome shape makes it a recognizable Zadar landmark. More than 15,000 m2 of Visnjik will host six stages and five halls of Shift, and our spectacular event production will transform the venue into a futuristic experience to remember.
Una Kravets
Una Kravets
Developer Advocate at Google
"It's so calm and it's the calmness and relaxness of everyone that has really struck me and that I've found really welcoming."
Harry Roberts
Harry Roberts
Consultant Performance Engineer at CSS Wizardry
"Shift stands out as a rare gem in a world of cookie cutter tech conferences. Listening to insightful talks from the brightest minds of today's tech scene while surrounded by the enchanting history of a town built nearly two millennia ago, you'd be hard pressed to find a more inspiring blend of past and future. Oh, and it's the most fun you'll have all year!"
DeVaris Brown
DeVaris Brown
Product Manager at Heroku
"I love the community here, I love what they have done for the developer community. This is one of my favourite conference to come to - every single year."
Tobias Ahlin
Tobias Ahlin
Experience Design Director at Minecraft
"Shift is an amazing place. I've seen some amazing talks here with some great speakers. Also I'm baffled - not how much I learn, but how I learn that I don't know yet, so I go home from this inspired and keen on learning more."
Rich Harris
Rich Harris
Graphics Editor at NY Times
"It's a great conference, great venue, attendees are really engaged and it been very, very well organised."
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