Swift Craft is a brand new Swift developers' conference in the UK. In a theater, set in the coastal cliffs of Folkestone overlooking the English Channel, this is an event with more than just UIViews!
With international experts to engage, educate and entertain us, we put the focus back on the craft of writing Swift code.
Our keynote Speakers
News: Win a free ticket for Swift Craft 2024
If you don't already have a ticket for the first ever Swift Craft, here's your chance to win one!
We're giving away three free tickets. To enter just follow the instructions in any one these social media posts by the end of Tuesday 7th May:
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However you get there - see you in a couple of weeks.
All our speakers and instructors
ADRIAN RUSSELL
MATT HEANEY
MOHAMMAD AZAM
ARAKS AVOYAN
GEORGIOS SOTIROPOULOS
ELLEN SHAPIRO
IBRAHIMA CISS
PAWEŁ ŁOPUSIŃSKI
ZAMZAM FARZAMIPOOYA
CAITLIN STEELE
TIM CONDON
PETER FRIESE
JANE BONDAR
JESSIE LINDEN
KOSALA JAYASEKARA
JON REID
MURALIDHARAN KATHIRESAN
HIDDE VAN DER PLOEG
VUI NGUYEN
ROBIN KANATZAR
VIA FAIRCHILD
VERONIKA ZELINKOVÁ
DANIEL H STEINBERG
ANUM MIAN
JEFF WATKINS
STEVEN VAN IMPE
ANNA CHIARA BELTRAMI
ALEX OZUN
LEO DION
ARYAMAN SHARDA
POL PIELLA ABADIA
EMAD GHORBANINIA
BURCU K. KUTLUAY
AUDREY ZEBAZE
CRISTIAN DÍAZ
Location
Swift Craft is hosted at the Leas Cliff Hall in Folkestone in Kent, UK, overlooking the English Channel. This historic seaside town is also home to the channel tunnel and, as such, has excellent links to the rest of europe. It's also very accessible from London with the UK's (currently) only high speed link, the HS1.
The Leas Cliff Hall is a working theater that also has a dedicated conference suite. Built into the cliffs, and with floor-to-ceiling glass overlooking the sea on three sides, the views are spectacular!
The venue is about a 15 minute walk from Folkestone Central station, or ten minutes walk to the bustling town centre. As well as the modern town the old quarter, home to art galleries, curio shops and bohemian cafes and restaurants, extends down to the picturesque harbour. It's no wonder The Times voted it one of the best places to live in 2023.
Although the venue is split across three floors, connected via staircases, it is also fully accessible via elevator.