Three weeks left to submit your talk to Meeting C++ 2025!

published at 14.05.2025 09:43 by Jens Weller
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With lots of talks submitted Meeting C++ 2025 is starting to take shape!

You have 3 weeks, or until June 4th to submit your talks to the conference!

Last year had 115 submissions, and this year will go beyond this. The voting on the talks will start in June, and my goal is to have the program ready in July or maybe already in late June.

Call for Talks for Meeting C++ 2025

With the announcement of Meeting C++ 2025 a few weeks ago, the submission form went live and so the call for talks is running since than. It will close by June 4th. Meeting C++ is looking for a diverse set of talks and speakers! You are very welcome to submit your talk to the conference, even if its your first time speaking! This years conference will be again hybrid, and its a great opportunity to give a talk and start speaking! Maybe you'd like to learn something new about C++ and like to present what you've learned about a feature of the standard, library or methology? And with Meeting Embedded being a part of Meeting C++, embedded talks are especially welcome!

If you are not able to come to Berlin, you still can submit your talk for the prerecorded online track. Meeting C++ will feature an online track of prerecorded talks.

Valueing new speakers and diversity

Your talk is welcome and the C++ community values your contribution!

I do want to motivate you to submit if you are not in the common group of folks who usually speak at our conferences in C++. Your contribution is valuable to the C++ community, and it is always good to hear new voices and views on our language and libraries. And speaking offers a unique opportunity that you can contribute to this years conference - online or onsite. As a first step you can join the #include discord if you have any questions about speaking or are looking for feedback on your talk ideas. Also joining Meeting C++ online gives you a first impression how online C++ events feel for you. Meeting C++ online and Meeting C++ 2025 run under the Berlin Code of Conduct.

Meeting C++ has supported diversity efforts for C++ for a long time. Meeting C++ usually supports new speakers with a track of its own in Berlin for a few years now. I'm not sure if we have a full track of space in this year, but with enough submissions this might be the case again. Speakers that don't want or can not travel to the conference can choose to speak online. The conference will host one track online and 3 tracks in Berlin.

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