13ème édition – du 16 au 18 avril 2025
3 jours de conférences, 70 exposants, 4500 visiteurs par jour
Rejoignez-nous pour cette rencontre Quarkus !

Nous sommes ravis d’accueillir tous les membres de notre communauté, les utilisateurs, ainsi que toutes les personnes extérieures intéressées par Quarkus.
Venez discuter du projet, de son histoire, de son futur et de ses utilisations les plus folles.

Que vous soyez simplement curieux, déjà utilisateur ou même contributeur, c’est une occasion unique d’échanger avec des membres du projet. Vous pourrez même, pourquoi pas, commencer à contribuer!

Au plaisir de vous rencontrer !
Zineb Bendhiba
Red Hat
Hi, I'm Zineb Bendhiba, a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat. I work on the Apache Camel project, making open-source integration smoother. I love using Java and Quarkus to build cool things. Open source is my jam—it's all about innovating and contributing to something bigger.
Mario Fusco
Red Hat
Mario is a senior principal software engineer at Red Hat working as Drools project lead. He has a huge experience as Java developer having been involved in (and often leading) many enterprise level projects in several industries ranging from media companies to the financial sector. Among his interests there are also functional programming and Domain Specific Languages. By leveraging these 2 passions he created the open source library lambdaj with the purposes of providing an internal Java DSL for manipulating collections and allowing a bit of functional programming in Java. He is also a Java Champion, the JUG Milano coordinator a frequent speaker and the co-author of "Modern Java in Action" published by Manning.
Clement Escoffier
Red Hat
Clement Escoffier (@clementplop) is a distinguished engineer at Red Hat and co-lead of the Quarkus project. He is a Java Champion. Before joining Red Hat, Clement had several professional lives, from academic positions to management. He contributed to projects and products, touching many domains and technologies such as OSGi, mobile, continuous delivery, and DevOps. Clement has always been interested in software engineering, distributed systems, and event-driven architecture. He recently focused on Reactive Systems, Cloud-Native applications, and Kubernetes. Clement contributed to many open-source projects, such as Apache Felix, Eclipse Vert.x, SmallRye, Mutiny, and Quarkus. He also authored the "Reactive Systems in Java" book.
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