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The CFP for droidCon India is open from May 24 - Aug 16, 2026. You can submit here.
Our conference is equipped with audio/video technology. If presenting with your laptop, please bring the necessary adapters. For special requirements, contact our team in advance via [email protected].
Accepted sessions will be continuously published on our website and shared via our social media channels.
Absolutely! We strongly encourage first-time speakers to apply. droidCon values fresh perspectives, and we provide support throughout the process—from proposal feedback to speaker guidance, click here for public speaking tips and guidelines specific to our events that will help you in preparation for your talk. Confidence comes with practice—and this could be your first of many great talks!
The call for speakers is open from May 24th - August 16th, 2026.
We are looking for, but not limited to, the following topics:
Leading Complex Business Initiatives
What’s New In Android
Jetpack / Architecture Components
Architecture
Career & levelling up & soft skills focussed talks
Ensuring Successful AI Adoption
Enhancing Engineering Productivity Through AI Tools
Monitoring and Evaluating Tech Hype Cycles
Mobile Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Best Practices
Dealing with Technical Debt
Sustainability and Green IT
Cross-Platform Development in the Age of Efficient Engineering
Testing
We accept:
Keynote: For talks with the widest appeal, designed to kick off the day or close it out with impact. Keynotes set the tone for the entire conference. Due to limited slots, all Keynote submissions will automatically be considered for standard session slots as well. If you have an idea that speaks to the whole community, we want to hear it.
Lightning Talk (20 min): A fast, focused talk. One sharp idea, zero fluff. Perfect for a quick insight, a lesson learned, or a demo that doesn’t need a full session.
Session (40 min): The classic conference talk. Dive deep into a topic, share your experience, or walk through a technical concept that developers can take back to their work immediately.
Workshop (80 min): A hands-on, interactive session where attendees build or learn something by doing. You lead, they follow along. Come with a clear outcome and leave the audience with something they didn’t have before.
Panel Discussion: A moderated stage conversation between a selected group of experts in a full conference room. Submit your topic, and we will work with you to find the right co-panelists and a moderator from within the speaker lineup.
Unconference-roundtable: An intimate, circle-format discussion for 30 to 50 people where everyone participates, not just watches. No stage, no slides. If your topic sparks conversation more than a presentation, this is your format.
Office Hours: An informal 1-on-1 or small group session where attendees come to you with questions. No slides needed. Think of it as an open conversation at a table. You are the expert; they bring the problems. Usually planned if you put your booth.
Once the Call for Speakers closes, our independent Program Committee begins the voting process. Because we host multiple events, each track has its own dedicated Program Committee. This means industry experts in your specific tech stack will review your pitch. They vote to select the most valuable topics for their community.
Our CFS page on Sessionize describes the talk guidelines. Please visit the page to find out the required guidelines. You can find all our submission guidelines and session formats on our official Call for Speakers page. We included specific tips on how to make your title clear, how to write your learning outcomes, and how to share your experience with the Program Committee. Please visit our Sessionize page link to read the full guidelines and submit your talk.
For questions, please email [email protected]
The program committee will notify selected speakers approximately two weeks after the Call for Papers concludes. Speakers will receive a message from Sessionize.
If you are a member of an under represented group within the Android community, feel free to reach out to us via [email protected] for more information on our diversity and inclusion tickets.


