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Functional Conf 2025 online - Call for Proposals [Closing 17 Nov]

Attention all functional programming enthusiasts and experts! The Functional Conf 2025 Call for Proposals is now open, and it’s a golden opportunity to share your insights and innovative applications of functional programming with a vibrant community of like-minded individuals. Functional Conf is Asia’s premier functional programming conference, running 24-25 January 2025 (online).

Whether you have tackled a tricky problem using functional programming, developed a unique application, or have experiences that could enlighten your peers, we want to hear from you! We’re open to all topics related to functional programming.

We are seeking deep technical topics that push the boundaries of what’s possible with functional programming. Our commitment to diversity and transparency means all proposals will be public for community review.

Is your proposal unique? Is it well-developed and ready-to-go? Then you’ve got what it takes! Submit your ideas and help us make Functional Conf 2025 an unforgettable experience.

Submit your proposal today and help shape the future of functional programming!

Proposal submission deadline: 17 November at 23:59 IST

Types of Presentations We’re Looking For:

From case studies and demonstrations to experience reports, talks, tutorials, and workshops—your perspective is what makes the conference diverse and rich. Whether you’re sharing a breakthrough or a hard-earned lesson, your voice matters!

We are looking for deep technical topics related to Functional Programming. We are committed to diversity and believe in transparency, so all proposals will be public. Your proposal stands the best chance of being selected, if it’s unique, well developed and ready-to-go.

Why Should You Present?

Share and Inspire: Imagine helping shape the future of Functional Programming by sharing your unique insights and experiences. It’s a chance to give back and inspire tomorrow’s trailblazers.

Connect and Network: Presenting can connect you with an audience that truly gets the intricacies of FP. It’s the perfect platform to meet fellow enthusiasts and leaders in our field.

Recognition and Thought Leadership: Position yourself as a thought leader and gain recognition in the FP community.

Support for New Speakers: Nervous about speaking? No problem! Our speaker shepherding program is here to support you every step of the way. We’ll help you shine on the virtual stage.

Submit your proposal today and join an outstanding lineup of FP innovators. In past conferences we have hosted FP innovators including; Andrea Leopardi, Anne Ogborn, Bartosz Milewski, Bruce Tate, Dean Wampler, Debasish Ghosh, Edward Kmett, Francesco Cesarini, John Hughes, Michael Snoyman, Morten Kromberg, Richard Feldman, Tony Morris and Viral Shah.

Submit a proposal

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