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How to Connect with the Flutter Core Team at Global Events in 2026

Last updated: 2026-05-14 06:18:29 Intermediate
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Introduction

Are you eager to meet the Flutter core team in person, see live demos, or share your feedback directly? In 2026, the Flutter team is making a world tour, attending major conferences and community events from April through October. This guide walks you through everything you need to know to make the most of these opportunities—from choosing the right event to preparing for meaningful interactions. Whether you're a seasoned Flutter developer or just getting started, these steps will help you connect with the team and become part of the global Flutter community.

How to Connect with the Flutter Core Team at Global Events in 2026

What You Need

  • A current Flutter installation (optional but helpful for hands-on demos)
  • An updated Dart and Flutter SDK (the 3.12 and 3.44 releases are highlighted)
  • A conference ticket or registration for your chosen event
  • A device (laptop/tablet) for note-taking or demos
  • A list of 2026 Flutter events
  • Your Flutter questions or feedback ready to share
  • Networking materials (business cards, GitHub/Medium profiles)

Step 1: Research and Select Your Events

The Flutter team will be present at these key gatherings in 2026. Review the list and pick the ones that fit your location, budget, and interests.

  • April 22–24 – Google Cloud Next (Las Vegas, NV)
  • May 08 – Flutterconf Spain (Malaga, Spain)
  • May 19–20 – Google I/O (Sunnyvale, CA)
  • May 27–28 – Flutter Flow Developers Conference (San Francisco, CA)
  • June 03 – mDevCamp (Prague, Czechia)
  • June 09 – Flutter Tech Summit (Warsaw, Poland)
  • June 23–25 – Config (San Francisco, CA)
  • June 25 – I/O Connect Berlin (Berlin, Germany)
  • July 14 – I/O Connect Bengaluru (Bengaluru, India)
  • July 16–17 – Fluttercon USA (Orlando, FL)
  • August 4–6 – Ai4 (Las Vegas, NV)
  • August (TBD) – I/O Connect China
  • August 12–13 – RenderATL (Atlanta, GA)
  • September 3–5 – Flutter & Friends (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • September 22–23 – FlutterConf LATAM (Cancún, México)
  • October 7–9 – next.app devcon (Berlin, Germany)
  • October 19–20 – All Things Open (Raleigh, NC)
  • October 29–30 – Flutter Kaigi/Ninjas (Tokyo, Japan)
  • Fall/Winter – Google for Developers events (DevFest and Build with AI)

Bookmark the Flutter Events page for updates.

Step 2: Register and Prepare

Once you've chosen your event, complete registration early—some events have limited capacity. Prepare by:

  • Installing the latest Flutter (3.44) and Dart (3.12) to ensure you can follow any live code demonstrations.
  • Reviewing the Flutter roadmap and recent updates so you can ask informed questions.
  • Writing down 2–3 specific feedback points or ideas you'd like to share with the team.
  • Charging your device and packing a portable charger.

Step 3: Attend and Engage

Make the most of your time at the event by following these sub-steps:

3a. Locate the Flutter Team

Look for the official Flutter booth or session rooms. The team often participates in keynote sessions, workshops, and Q&A panels. Check the event app or schedule for “Meet the Flutter Team” slots.

3b. Watch Live Demos

The team will showcase new features and answer questions. Stay attentive and note anything you'd like to try later.

3c. Give Direct Feedback

Approach team members (they're friendly!) and share your honest opinions. The team values community input to improve Flutter. Whether it's about performance, tooling, or documentation, your voice matters.

3d. Network with Other Developers

Connect with fellow Flutter enthusiasts. Exchange contacts, discuss projects, and join local meetup groups.

Step 4: Connect After the Event

The interaction doesn't end when the conference closes. Follow these post-event actions:

  • Connect with the Flutter team on social media (Twitter, LinkedIn) using event hashtags.
  • Submit any unresolved feedback via the official Flutter issue tracker.
  • Join the Flutter community channels (Discord, Google Groups, Flutteristas).
  • Watch event recordings if available to catch sessions you missed.

Step 5: Host Your Own Flutter Event (Optional)

If you're organizing a local meetup or conference not listed, reach out to the Flutter team. They may be able to attend if they're already in your area—or they can sponsor a Google Developer Expert to join. To request attendance, contact the Flutter developer relations team with details about your event.

Tips for a Successful Experience

  • Plan ahead: Check travel and accommodation early, especially for popular events like Google I/O or Flutter & Friends.
  • Bring a notebook: Demos and conversations can spark ideas you'll want to remember.
  • Be respectful: The team is there to connect, but they may be busy. Use designated Q&A times or booth hours.
  • Stay updated: New events may be added to the Flutter Events page throughout the year—keep checking.
  • Share your experience: Write a blog post or social media thread about your insights to help the wider community.
  • Take advantage of developer resources: The Flutter team also runs customer advisory boards, meetup organizer networks, and the Google Developer Experts program—ask how to get involved.

By following these steps, you'll be well-prepared to meet the Flutter core team, provide valuable feedback, and immerse yourself in the vibrant global Flutter community. See you at an event in 2026!