Flutter Team Global Tour 2026: Events, Demos, and Community Engagement
Spring 2026: Key Conferences and Developer Gatherings
The Flutter team is hitting the road in 2026, bringing their latest updates, live demos, and direct feedback opportunities to developers worldwide. Spring kicks off with two major Google events: Google Cloud Next (Las Vegas, NV, April 22–24) and Google I/O (Sunnyvale, USA, May 19–20). These events offer the perfect chance to see new features in action and discuss the upcoming Dart 3.12 and Flutter 3.44 releases.
In May, the Flutter community also gathers at Flutterconf Spain (Malaga, May 8) and the Flutter Flow Developers Conference (San Francisco, May 27–28). Both are excellent venues for networking with Google Developer Experts and fellow Flutter enthusiasts.
Summer 2026: European and Asian Tour
June brings a flurry of activity across Europe. The team will appear at mDevCamp (Prague, Czechia, June 3), Flutter Tech Summit (Warsaw, Poland, June 9), Config (San Francisco, June 23–25), and I/O Connect Berlin (Berlin, Germany, June 25). Each event features hands-on sessions and the chance to provide direct input on Flutter’s roadmap.
July takes the team to India with I/O Connect Bengaluru (Bengaluru, July 14) and then to the US for Fluttercon USA (Orlando, FL, July 16–17). These events are designed for deep dives into Flutter’s full‑stack, multi‑platform capabilities.
Fall 2026: Global Reach and Community Engagement
August features Ai4 (Las Vegas, NV, August 4–6), I/O Connect China (dates TBD), and RenderATL (Atlanta, GA, August 12–13). September is rich with European and Latin American stops: Flutter & Friends (Stockholm, Sweden, Sept 3–5) and FlutterConf LATAM (Cancún, México, September 22–23).
October rounds out the scheduled tour with next.app devcon (Berlin, Germany, October 7–9), All Things Open (Raleigh, NC, October 19–20), and Flutter Kaigi/Ninjas (Tokyo, Japan, October 29–30). Throughout the fall and winter, additional Google for Developers events (DevFest and Build with AI) will be added—visit the Flutter Events page for the latest.
How to Engage Beyond Major Events
Besides conference appearances, the Flutter developer relations team actively supports meetups, customer advisory boards, the Flutteristas program, the Flutter Consultants network, and Google Developer Groups. If you’re organizing a local Flutter event or meetup and would like a team member to attend (if they’re already in your area), reach out via the Flutter community page. The team’s mission is to build the most productive framework for high‑performance, full‑stack, multi‑platform applications—and your feedback is essential.
A Look Ahead: Dart 3.12 and Flutter 3.44
2026 marks a major milestone for Flutter with the upcoming releases of Dart 3.12 and Flutter 3.44. These updates promise enhanced performance, improved tooling, and new features for ephemeral experiences. Team members will share early previews and gather input at many of the events listed above.
Stay tuned and bookmark Flutter.dev’s Events page as more events are added throughout the year. We look forward to meeting you!
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