ElixirConf EU 2026 - list of talks, slides, and links

Hi folks :heart:

I had a great time in Malaga, meeting so many good people. I couldn’t find anywhere central where people are organising slides, links etc, so I’m starting one here.

Please reply with slides you’ve found, and I’ll update the main post to include them.


ElixirConf EU 2026 — Talks and Links

Hotel NH Málaga, 23–24 April 2026. Three tracks. Workshops ran on 22 April and aren’t included below.

LAST UPDATE: 27th April 2026 - 15:48 UTC - First couple of talks added, thanks!

Thursday 23 April

Time Track Talk Speaker(s) Links
09:20 T1 Keynote: DurableServer: Always Running Somewhere Chris McCord
10:25 T1 Update from the Phoenix Team Steffen Deusch
11:10 T1 Model the work: Real Life workloads with Ash & Oban Zach Daniel
11:10 T2 Elixir Beyond Phoenix: Building a Game Server Ellyse Cedeno
11:10 T3 Mapping the Cloud with Elixir Peter Ullrich
12:05 T2 How Elixir Learns Types from Guards Guillaume Duboc
12:05 T3 Elixir is for DOING Things Jason Stiebs
13:25 T1 Arcana: What if you could build production-ready RAG entirely in Elixir? George Guimarães
13:25 T2 Background Jobs with Elixir: Oban in the Real World Noelia Lencina
13:25 T3 Live coding a Nerves robot with Livebook Dennis Palmer
14:20 T1 Building Desktop Apps with ElixirKit and Tauri Wojtek Mach
14:20 T2 Lit Up LiveView Ido Leshkowitz
14:20 T3 Agentic Elixir Andrea Leopardi Agentic Elixir - Speaker Deck
14:55 T1 Billions of Records, Three Engineers: Practical Data Orchestration in Elixir Silvia Zeamer
14:55 T2 Guaranteed Journeys: Protecting Corporate Accounts with a LiveView realtime dashboard Gabriel Ortuño
14:55 T3 Hooked on Widgets: A Better Pattern for Reusable LiveView Components Jakub Lambrych
15:45 T1 Surveyor — Extracting Specifications from Legacy Software with Elixir Chris Beck
15:45 T2 Deterministic LLM UI Rendering in Phoenix LiveView Anthony Leiro
15:45 T3 Your First AI Feature in Elixir: Voice-Controlled Lights on a Raspberry Pi Misael Perez Chamorro
16:40 T1 Distributed Erlang lessons from Livebook Hugo Baraúna
16:40 T2 Legion: Agentic Code Execution with Pure Elixir Dima Mikielewicz
16:40 T3 Exploring State Management in Phoenix LiveView Krzysztof Nalepa

Friday 24 April

Time Track Talk Speaker(s) Links
09:10 T1 Keynote: One Monolith, Many Teams: Growing an Org with Elixir Sofia Silva, André Albuquerque
10:15 T1 Update from the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation Dan Janowski Slides
11:00 T1 Union of the Snake Parker Selbert, Shannon Selbert
11:00 T2 The Everything App Lars Wikman
11:00 T3 AI-Powered Search at Scale Jeff Weiss
11:55 T1 Building Real-Time AI Agents with Elixir Kimutai Kiprotich
11:55 T2 Hologram: The Journey to Local-First Elixir in the Browser Bart Blast
11:55 T3 Testing concurrency and fault tolerance in Elixir/Nerves on a real-world audiovisual sensor network Marta Habdas
13:15 T1 A Murder of LiveViews: Distributed Load Testing with AMoC and FLAME Coby Benveniste
13:15 T2 Let’s Cut the Cord: Bringing LiveView to the Client with Popcorn Franciszek Kubis
13:15 T3 Broadcasting your terminal with asciinema Marcin Kulik
14:10 T1 Distilling the Stream: Kafka-Backed Elixir at Scale Anton Borisov, Piotr Rybarczyk
14:10 T2 From Idea to Traction: Using Elixir to Ship a Real Product Fast Tetiana Dushenkivska
14:10 T3 Nerves, NIFs, and Snake Gus Workman Slides / github
15:20 T1 Atomic-Scale Elixir Davide Bettio
15:20 T2 The Hitchhikers Guide to Distributing Code & Math Across the Africa A. Vivekbala A, Princeton Poh
15:20 T3 Rebuilding Workflow Orchestration in Elixir: The Story of Gust Marcio Klepacz
16:25 T1 Keynote: The Latest on Elixir Types José Valim
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This is a great initiative to have everything compiled in one place :slight_smile: my slides and resources are all available on GitHub. A number of links to various resources are in the main presentation

It was nice seeing you in Málaga!

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My slides for the EEF segment are:

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Nice one Alex!

Have made it a wiki and moved to Events Chat since it’s an events related thread. Alternatively, if you’re happy to edit in links to talk threads as and when our bot posts them we can move to our Talks section :023:

Awesome, I didn’t know that was an option, thanks.

I’m also happy to edit things in too if that’s helpful.

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Great - so you’re happy to edit in the links to our talk threads as and when they’re posted? If so let’s move it there :023:

(If you’re wondering why we hadn’t had any talk videos posted lately (as I was) there’s a whole backlog waiting because one of them had an emoji in the title and we do not allow emojis in thread titles! Sorted now - the system will strip emojis from the title moving forward).

Yes, I’m very happy to. I don’t know exactly what you mean by ‘edit in the links to our talk threads’ but I’ll figure it out. I’m guessing it means promoting this post somewhere and I’ll take the job of getting it updated as bot messages roll in?

Where does the bot post the updates? In Talks - Elixir Programming Language Forum ?

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Yep, they get posted into this section :icon_biggrin:

When a bot posts a talk thread that’s in your list, simply edit the link to the thread where you currently have the talk title, so

| 09:20 | T1 | **Keynote: DurableServer: Always Running Somewhere** | Chris McCord | |

Would become:

| 09:20 | T1 | **[https://link-to-talks-thread-here](Keynote: DurableServer: Always Running Somewhere)** | Chris McCord | |

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