
EKON 29 showcased modern Delphi in practice: RTTI techniques and new VCL controls took center stage. The speaker lineup was more international than ever before.

EKON 28 further expanded AI integration in the program and extended the Bootcamp format. Community topics increasingly moved beyond the classic Delphi focus.

With six parallel tracks, EKON 27 offered the broadest range of topics in its history to date. AI officially entered the program for the first time.

EKON 26 gave Cloud, REST, and Machine Learning a stronger place in the program. Alongside the core Delphi content, topics reaching beyond the language itself became firmly established.

EKON 25 celebrated a double anniversary: 25 years of EKON and 25 years of Delphi. In his opening keynote, Marco Cantù looked back on the evolution of both and offered a glimpse of the roadmap ahead.

EKON 24 was a very special premiere. In 2020, it became a fully online conference for the first time. EKON’s well-known speakers gathered in front of their screens from all over the globe, making EKON 24 an unforgettable remote event.

In addition to numerous sessions focusing on Delphi, EKON 23 now also offered, for the first time, a glimpse beyond the world of Delphi. Alongside the latest innovations in Delphi development, the EKON programme now also featured a workshop and several sessions on agile working.

The 22nd edition of EKON offered a varied programme focusing on Delphi development. Over 30 Delphi experts shared their expertise with the participating Delphi developers over two conference days and one workshop day.

In October 2017, the 21st Developers Conference took place. Over the course of three days, renowned experts once again provided Delphi developers with a wealth of expertise, best practices and a solid foundation for efficient development with Delphi.

In November 2016, the legendary developer conference took place for the 20th time. Over three days, the best-known professionals from the Delphi community shared valuable expertise and in-depth information with Delphi developers.