16–18 Sept 2026 Kraków, Poland
The conference for audio and video devs
We're back in Kraków for our 4th edition - 2 days of technical talks, a full day of hands-on workshops, and real conversations about the hard problems in multimedia development. We're here for the builders: the devs who've optimized something meaningful, shipped something tricky, or gone deep on real-time audio, video, edge AI, or streaming infrastructure. No fluff, no marketing - just engineers sharing what they actually learned. If it's hard, niche, or just really interesting - it probably belongs here. And once the sessions wrap up, we'll see you on the after party!











MoQ co-creator at moq.dev, ex Discord, ex Twitch
Talk title coming soon!

Head of Technology at Cyanview
Phone Cameras in Broadcast: From the Desert Stage to Millions of Viewers

Lead Open Source Engineer at Roboflow
Computer Vision, Meet Sports

Chief Architect at Akamai
Making Streaming Faster - MSF, a new format

CEO at Nimble Ape
The LLM in the Gallery: No Director Required

CEO at Katana Video
Building a Video Effects SDK in the WebGPU and GenAI era

Head of Developer Experience at TwelveLabs
Harness Engineering for Production Video AI: Lessons from Building Jockey

Founder at Messageroute LTD
Building an AI powered Open Source Contact Centre

Senior Director of Technologies at Quortex
Latest Debates in Media over QUIC (MOQ): Track Switching and Video Transport

CEO at Kyber
Kyber - A Machine Control Stack Based on Quic

COO at Vindral
Betting on a Draft: Adopting MoQ in Production Early

Chairman at Meetecho
Making Janus QUIC-er with imquic

Staff Software Engineer at Stream
SVC on Android, Debugged

Lead Software Architect at AEF INFO
Can We Build a WebRTC-Like Peer-to-Peer Transport Using Only ICE and QUIC?
A QUIC update on MOQ and WebTransport

Challenges in Realtime Livestreaming at 4k / 60FPS

Streaming Bad: Breaking Latency with Media over QUIC

WhatsApp realtime calling, WebRTC, and how it's being used to drive important social impact programmes in global south countries.

Triming Glass to Glass Latency of a Video Stream One Layer at a Time.

Secure Collaborative Cloud Application Sharing with WebRTC

Secure Collaborative Cloud Application Sharing with WebRTC

AI Assisted Transcriptions in Jitsi Meet: Our Journey

AI assisted Transcriptions in Jitsi Meet: Our Journey

How Low Can You Go? Running WebRTC on Low-Powered (and Cheap) Devices

Designing a Media Container Library for the Web

Observability in WebRTC: Between Metrics and Meaning

TURNed Inside Out: a Hacker’s View of Your Media Relay

The Future of AI Is Distributed: Tradeoffs in Performance, Privacy, and Power

From RTP Streams to AI Insights: Building Real-Time AI Pipelines with Juturna and Janus

Multimodal AI for Real-Time Creator Experiences

Video composition using the GPU - a look at Vulkan Video

Where are WebRTC and Telephony Voice Agents Headed?

The Future in Focus: AI and the Next Wave of Real-Time Video Intelligence

From Super Bowl to Olympics: How CyanView Powers the World's Biggest Broadcasts with Elixir

An intermediate hands-on workshop on Media over QUIC with MoQ co-creator, Luke Curley. Learn why MoQ is being developed, how QUIC enables a new approach to realtime media, where MoQ fits among existing media protocols, and build a MoQ-powered audio/video room call. Faster attendees can extend the app with speech-to-speech real-time translation.
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Sponsor RTC.ON and get your team in front of the engineers actually shipping real-time products – run your own workshop and reach real audio and video devs.
Software Mansion is a software development agency based in Kraków, Poland. We're specialized in building open-source technologies and developer tools.
We've been working with multimedia systems for a long time. Some of the things we've created include Fishjam, Smelter, Membrane, or Elixir WebRTC. And that's not all there is!