Why Attend GDevCon?
Organized by Experts: Led by leaders in the LabVIEW™ community, GDevCon offers world-class content curated by those who live and breathe graphical development.
Comprehensive Content: Over three days, the conference covers a wide array of topics crucial to today’s graphical developers. From beginner tips to advanced techniques, GDevCon covers it all.
Peer Presentations: Gain insights from presentations by LabVIEW and graphical developer peers from around the globe. Learn from their experiences, challenges, and solutions.
Community-Driven: As an independent conference, GDevCon is free from vendor influence, ensuring that the focus remains on real-world problems and solutions that developers face every day.
Networking Opportunities: We value the power of conversation. Our schedule includes ample time for discussions, networking, and collaboration, allowing you to connect with like-minded professionals and exchange ideas.
Event Details
Venue: Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Liederhalle
📍 Address: Berliner Platz 1-3, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany
Join us at this iconic venue in the heart of Stuttgart, where you’ll be part of a vibrant community of graphical developers.

Come to our booth to meet Florian Ottl and Dominique Geiger. They will share their expertise, answer your questions, and discuss the latest trends and technologies in graphical programming.
Take advantage of this opportunity to enhance your skills, network with peers, and stay ahead in the world of graphical development.
We look forward to seeing you in Stuttgart!
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