Version 1.0 Alight Aug. 29, 2025

We have made some adjustments to ensure that there's sufficient buffer time, while also making changes to removing speakers who have needed to withdraw over the last few weeks and add an additional talk.

We have a new session: “Building storage systems with SPDK in Rust” by Nick Humphries.

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “OpenAPI <3 Rust web servers” by Rob Ede
  • “Rust for the Rest of Us: Your Survival Guide” by EncodePanda
  • “Peer-2-Peer Data Visualisation” by mix irving
  • “Building programming languages” by Sophia J Turner
  • “Composing zero cost abstractions in route optimization” by Ugur Arikan

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 0.9 Nearly Ready July 9, 2025

As we gotten closer, the shape of the event is becoming much clearer!

We have new sessions!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “ScramVM: From SQL to Bytecode - Building a High-Performance Query Engine in Rust” by Theo Bulut
  • “Shaping Tomorrow’s Software Engineers: Teaching Rust in Academia Elevator Pitch” by Mordecai Etukudo
  • “Real-World Rust” by Matthias Endler

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 0.1 Tentative May 26, 2025

Here's a first glimpse of the schedule. Things are still tentative for now, but you should start to see many themes emerging.

Wonderful examples of Rust - fusion power, Adobe Photoshop, CAD
Rust in the large - database engines, programming languages, C++ integration, linkers
Creative coding - live VJ software, performance art, music
Embedded - from blinking lights to aerospace
Rust and the Web - APIs, web applications
Using Rust for work - practical advice, security guidance, best practices