Creativity isn’t just the spice in the recipe for technological solutions – it’s the foundation of them. Like chefs, we supply novel ingredients, mix unexpected combinations… and leave the actual cooking to artificial intelligence. But how do we unleash the creativity in ourselves at the start? Come get inspired by six masterchefs who will present their know-how at the WebExpo conference. Take a peek under their hood on 28-30 May 2025 at the Lucerna Palace in Prague.
Cooked with GenAI and GenUI
How to use generative AI not only for chatbots? And how will AI affect the relationship between humans and technology in the coming years? Popular developer speaker Tejas Kumarwill talk about this at WebExpo . The bestselling author and host of the ConTejas Code podcast will reveal how to use it to create dynamic user interfaces. With 23 years of experience from design to frontend and backend to DevOps, he knows well how to combine technology with an intuitive user experience. And how to create digital products that users will return to like their favorite restaurant.
Virtual reality narrative with gusto
What is WebXR and how to mix it with generative AI? Experienced software engineer Adam Filandr will show how to serve immersive XR experiences directly in the browser and what ingredients are key to successful development.
Filandr’s project NeoFables is also worth a look – he has developed the first fully AI-generated VR experience in WebXR, which combines the art of storytelling with the latest AI and VR technologies. His work proves that when innovation and creativity are combined in the right way, unique digital delights are created.
Data on a silver platter
Does creativity have a place even in such an exact discipline as data collection? It certainly does, proves data scientist Nadieh Bremer. Learn how to visualize graphs using d3.js, the leading tool for creating interactive data visualizations online, with her talk . Bremer will bring a bunch of practical tips and tricks to the Prague audience. A precisely blended combination of creativity and analytical thinking will help you turn raw numbers into compelling stories.
For juicy coding
Why cook from scratch when we have semi-finished products made from quality ingredients? Developer Steven Wright demonstrates how to overcome technological challenges smartly and with a dose of creativity. In his talk, he’ll teach you to use an out-of-the-box mindset when working with proven tools from Python, to Puppeteer, to responsive animations, to AI tools for video production. The result will be an innovative and user-digestible product.
Fugu on a plate
Rowdy Rabouw will be serving up a hefty helping of innovation at WebExpo with Fugu! This ambitious venture from Google, Microsoft and others opens up web applications to features that previously belonged only to native programs – such as advanced file management, communication with Bluetooth and USB devices, and integration with the operating system. Get ready for a menu full of hands-on demos that will convince you that the future of the Web tastes better than ever.
Recipe for prototyping AI with ComfyUI
In his talk,Lukas Pitter will explain how to use AI and the ComfyUI tool to rapidly prototype user interfaces and automate design processes. You’ll see firsthand how these technologies can make designers’ jobs easier, speed up iterations, and leave more room for creative “flavoring” of the final design. Pitter will also reveal how these new tools will transform the role of the designer and what the future of AI design will look like.
See you at WebExpo May 28-30?
Our editorial team is also heading to the WebExpo conference. Let’s meet in the premises of Prague’s Lucerna Palace or at one of the three parties. One of the most important technology conferences in Central Europe will take place from 28th to 30th May.
The price of a basic conference ticket includes dozens of lectures by speakers who are among the top of the technology industry, as well as three interactive micro workshops. Stop by with your little ones – they’ll enjoy a range of IT workshops or a babysitting corner at WebExpo.
To purchase tickets for the conference, visit www.webexpo.net/tickets.
Source: WebExpo