It might be hard to believe, but it's already been 5 months since we celebrated the 11th Tools4AgileTeams with almost 150 attendees on-site and almost 2,000 remote participants! We were quite pleased with the level of positive feedback that we received in 2022. That’s why we already started organizing the next conference as soon as last year's ended.
First things first, the date: The 12th Tools4AgileTeams will take place from 30 November to 1 December 2023 (plus the Agile Night on the 29th, but this is only for on-site attendees). And to whet your appetite, here's already some information for you:
The Call for Sessions for the T4AT 2023 has begun!
To make sure the 2023 Agile event will be just as successful, we need your ideas, requests, and suggestions! Actually, the Call for Sessions, as we refer to it, has been open since May 1. Do you have a great idea for a talk, workshop, panel discussion, or a different kind of session that would look great on our stage? Let us know!
Just like in previous years, we leave the format of your session up to you: Because we're using our headquarters as the venue once again in 2023, the possibilities are (almost) endless. (Spoiler alert: the number of available spots for on-site participants is limited though, so if you would like to come to Wiesbaden, you should be sure to book a ticket well in advance!) The only prerequisite is that your session should fit one of the themes of this year's conference.
The themes for the 12th Tools4AgileTeams
By now, our conference has been firmly anchored in the event calendar of the Agile community. That's why we've expanded our topics a bit this year. Your sessions should focus on one of the following themes:
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- At Scale
- Modern Work
- Service Management
Have a look at what our Track Chairs are looking for and submit your ideas before August 1. We're looking forward to many great, inspiring proposals!
What does this year's conference offer?
We can announce some news right away: Agile Night is back!
On November 29th, Agile Night will take place exclusively for local participants and will focus on Agile Games and cultural aspects. We’re convinced that this setting is just right for the two tracks. There will be enough space for a thorough exchange for you and all other participants. Additionally, there will be time for networking, meeting cool people, and getting in the mood for THE Agile event of the year with snacks and drinks.
After the end of the Call for Sessions, we will announce the first keynote speakers and possibly one or two program highlights - so feel free to check back regularly on our event page https://www.tools4agileteams.com/en and here on the blog!
Would you like to be there?
Will you be there on November 30 (or even on the 29th) when the motto is: "Agile is a state of mind"? Tickets for the 12th Tools4AgileTeams are now available!
Please note: Although our headquarters are large, they do not have the dimensions of a football stadium - therefore we can only offer a limited number of on-site places. As a result, if you already know that you definitely want to experience T4AT in Wiesbaden, you can secure your ticket right here:
Of course, tickets are also available for those who want to attend remotely (even if that means you’ll miss out on the culinary highlights of our Seabird restaurant)
Stay up to date around the Tools4AgileTeams 2023
Do you have any questions, ideas, or suggestions? If so, feel free to contact us at any time. Otherwise, if you don't want to miss out on anything, you can subscribe to the German event newsletter on the German event page. There you'll find additional interesting information about the conference.
See you soon - with exciting news about T4AT from our side!
Further Reading
- The 11th Tools4AgileTeams – Review of THE Agile Event of the Year!
- All articles related to Tools4AgileTeams 2022
- All articles related to Tools4AgileTeams 2021
- The Trials and Tribulations of Implementing Scaled Agile in Jira
- 5 Reasons Why Agile Hive Will Help Your SAFe Rollout with Atlassian Jira
- Don’t Fear Change! How to Scale Agile with the Right Tools