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SUMMARY:WELCOME COFFEE & BREAKFAST
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CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:RECOVERY ZONE 🧘🏻\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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DTSTART:20260526T070000Z
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SUMMARY:OPENING KEYNOTE
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CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:Causality at scale: From statistical models to AI agents at Decathlon
DESCRIPTION:In a complex omnichannel environment like Decathlon’s\, distinguishing between correlation and true incremental impact is the ultimate challenge. Traditional A/B testing often falls short when physical stores\, local events\, and global trends collide.\n \n This session dives into our journey of scaling measurement through Randomized-Controlled Trials (RCTs) and Geo-experiments. We will explore how we utilize techniques to quantify the real value of business use cases\, like testing the price elasticity of the products.\n \n However\, the real breakthrough lies in how we think about the evolution of this process. We will showcase our vision of Agentic AI: moving from manual statistical workflows to autonomous AI Agents that can help on the experiment design\, select optimal control markets\, and translate them into actionable business insights.\n \n It's a great opportunity to see how we are democratizing rigorous data science to ensure every decision at Decathlon is backed by the "Truth of Causality."
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:GOOGLE X ADEO - How to reduce BigQuery costs? democratizing best practices at scale.
DESCRIPTION:Joint session between Adeo's BigQuery Finops team and Google Cloud specialists to highlight how Adeo monitors and proposes optimisations to its business units\, and how it impacts the performance and costs at all levels.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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SUMMARY:NASDAQ - Problem First: How to identify and build high-value AI in complex systems?
DESCRIPTION:AI is moving fast - and so are the decisions that come with it. For engineering teams working in complex\, real-world systems\, the challenge isn’t access to AI technology. It’s knowing where to start\, what to build\, and how to make the right choices across an increasingly sophisticated stack.\n This talk shares practical approaches to identifying high-value AI use cases\, drawn from experience designing and deploying production machine learning systems inside one of the world’s most demanding environments - global financial market surveillance across more than 50 exchanges and 15 regulators worldwide.\n A core theme is the relationship between problem definition and technology selection. Before choosing a tool\, understanding the process\, the inputs and outputs\, and what genuinely better looks like tends to produce stronger outcomes - and clearer architecture decisions.\n The session also explores how classical ML\, generative AI\, and agentic systems can work together effectively. Rather than viewing these as competing approaches\, the talk offers a framework for thinking about each as a distinct capability - and for combining them deliberately to build systems that are greater than the sum of their parts.\n Attendees will leave with practical frameworks they can apply to their own environments\, a clearer mental model for navigating the modern AI stack\, and fresh perspectives on how some of the most complex AI systems in the world are being designed and deployed today.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:DEUTSCHE KREDITBANK - DKB - Platform as a Product: Delivering real value to developers at DKB
DESCRIPTION:Treating the platform as a product is more than a mindset shift - it’s a practical approach to making platforms genuinely useful for developers. Standardising tooling alone isn’t enough. Adoption comes from solving real pain points\, simplifying workflows\, and treating internal teams like customers. This session explores how product thinking at DKB transforms internal platforms into high-impact tools that developers actively want to use.\nHow to work with platform scope and strategy and how to make them visible for users?How to optimize working with product discovery and feedback.The importance of the user interface and user experience of the platform.Metrics and other ways to evaluate the impact of the platform.\n
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:E-commerce Hackathon: Join the dark side to build better shields!
DESCRIPTION:As developers\, we are constantly asked to "Shift Left\," follow "Secure by Design" principles\, and fix endless lists of vulnerabilities. But here is the reality: we are rarely taught how these flaws actually work or how an attacker exploits them. How can you effectively fix a vulnerability you can't even reproduce? How can you tell a critical threat from a false positive?\n \n It’s time to bridge that gap.\n \n In this session\, Decathlon’s Offensive Security team pulls back the curtain. After a deep dive into Red Team methodologies and real-world attack vectors\, it’s your turn to strike. Using professional tools like Burp Suite\, you will be deployed onto a private e-commerce instance. Your mission? Stop being the target and become the attacker.\n \n The Goal: By learning how to "pwn" the shop\, you will finally understand the "why" behind security patches. Join the competition\, climb the leaderboard\, and win prizes while becoming the ultimate guardian of our ecosystem.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:🏐 PRACTICE ZONE #4\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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SUMMARY:Why is an AI Gateway no longer optional?
DESCRIPTION:While scrolling on Reddit\, I found this interesting (yet frightening) post: “$82\,000 in 48H from a stolen Gemini API key. My monthly usage is $180. Facing bankruptcy.” This story is a powerful reminder of why an AI gateway is a critical component in ADEO's AI governance.\n \n In this talk\, we will dive into the 'why' and 'how' of building an AI Gateway. We will share the inside story of how ADEO tackled this challenge through a strategic collaboration between the AI Services and DevPortal teams to create a secure\, multi-provider entry point for our developers.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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SUMMARY:Fail fast\, fix faster: Stress-testing products with AI devil’s advocate.
DESCRIPTION:Innovative products rarely fail because of a single bad line of code or a flawed business hunch. They fail because of organizational silos. Product Managers\, Developers\, and Data Specialists often speak entirely different languages—and the glaring issues only surface on launch day.\n This high-energy\, 60-minute workshop flips the script. Using the Pre-Mortem framework\, we won't ask you to build a successful product\; we’ll ask you to dissect a complete disaster. Working in cross-functional\, mixed tables (combining ADEO group and Decathlon people)\, participants will tackle a realistic\, hypothetical launch. Business will have to face hard technical constraints\, and Tech will have to answer to market realities.\n The ultimate twist? The rescue plan your team builds must survive the final "Crash Test": a Generative AI acting as a ruthless "Devil's Advocate\," programmed to expose the logical\, data\, or coding blind spots you missed.\n Spend one hour learning how to fail safely in a room\, so you don't fail spectacularly on the market.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🏈 PRACTICE ZONE #3\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:How did AI totally change the way designers work in product teams?
DESCRIPTION:Over two years of integrating AI into our client projects\, we've dramatically accelerated some activities (and broken others). This talk shares what we've learned: where AI truly changes a designer's day-to-day\, what works in production\, and what we've stopped delegating to it.\n \n ## Part 1 : Stepping back: what has actually changed\n \n How AI is transforming a designer's daily work:\n \n - On their core activities\n - On the organisation and infrastructure that supports them (ops and design systems)\n - On their collaboration with other disciplines (developers and product managers)\n \n We'll also look at how the evolution of models and solutions now makes it possible to bet on specific tools for specific use cases. We'll see that the learning curve has dropped significantly: recent interfaces and models make these tools accessible to non-technical profiles — and that's precisely what's shifting the dynamic between disciplines.\n \n ## Part 2 : Real use cases: AI in the workflow\n \n Real examples from client projects such as Devialet\, Bpifrance\, Rexel and CMA CGM: prototyping\, AI-augmented user research\, functional specification generation and production. We'll show concretely how these tools fit into the day-to-day of a project: when we use them\, on which types of deliverables\, and what it actually changes in the way we work.\n \n We'll also talk about the recent shift towards a central artefact — the code — where everything else (documentation\, specifications) is now generated automatically by AI (flows in FigJam\, functional specs in Notion\, etc.). In this setup\, we'll show how documentation artefacts can update the code directly\, cascading changes through the entire chain.\n \n ## Part 3 : Lessons learned\, risks and perspective\n \n A synthesis of what these experiences have taught us — including the pitfalls. Notably:\n \n - The "workslop" phenomenon: AI output that looks finished but is structurally broken\n - Technical literacy making a comeback as a key designer competency\n - What can't be delegated — and why we've walked back on certain use cases\n - What we take away from all this: craft (judgement\, structure\, rigour) remains what separates usable output from throwaway output\, and it's what repositions the designer as a competitive advantage
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:Pick’it: The path to standardizing the warehouse experience.
DESCRIPTION:We offer a retrospective on two years of hard work to revolutionize order picking in Decathlon warehouses with the Pick’it app. Originally designed to replace "Paper picking" in bulky item sectors\, our mission was to turn it into the universal standard for order preparation.\nThis talk is not just a product presentation\; it’s the story of a total field immersion and a fight for the survival of a product vision.\n\n
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:PaintMyWall: From AI hackathon to production.
DESCRIPTION:Generative AI opens exciting opportunities to reinvent retail experiences. However\, transforming a promising demo into a reliable product feature is far more complex than it first appears.\n \n In this talk we will present how we moved from an AI demo built for a hackathon to a full fledged AI feature pushed to the millions of users of our mobile application.\n Integrating image generation models into an existing application presents unique architectural challenges. How do you ensure the model quality despite the constraints of a mobile application? How do you balance costs with massive user scale?\n \n We will trace the PaintMyWall journey from early AI experiments to introducing mobile capabilities\, allowing customers to test colors on their walls with a simple photo\, before taking a look at the opportunities this technology unlocks.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:Beyond Autocomplete: Mastering Context Engineering for the AI-First Developer
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CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:How to standardize internal front-end applications?
DESCRIPTION:At Decathlon\, we have customer-facing applications\, including one you all know: our e-commerce website.\n This is based on our open-source design system : Vitamin Play.\n \n But we also have many internal front-end applications.\n The needs of these applications are very different from those of an e-commerce site.\n Take navigation\, for example. They are two completely different requirements.\n \n Furthermore\, these applications were built organically\, and no guidelines exist to standardize them.\n Imagine the tab titles in your browser: do you think simply displaying the application name is sufficient for a user to understand the page that is behind it?\n And even worse\, what if each application used by the same user is different in terms of design\, user experience\, etc.?\n \n That's why we launched an initiative to produce guidelines and components that will standardize our internal applications for a better experience for our internal teammates\, all without an allocated budget!\n \n In this talk\, we'll explain how we built this community\, what our objective is\, and what our initial achievements are.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:A framework for balancing tactical wins with North Stars.
DESCRIPTION:Last year\, I navigated a unique challenge: working simultaneously across multiple teams with\n polar-opposite leadership styles. PM-A was a short-term "speedster" focused on low-cost\n experiments. However\, PM-B is completely oppositie\, investing half a year into a solution only to\n find it brought no business value\, with customers ultimately saying\,\n "This isn't what we wanted.\n \n My analysis of our 2025 performance revealed a startling paradox: while 17 out of 24\n successful A/B test wins(precise number needs to be checked) came from short-term fixes\,\n our product began to feel like a collection of disjointed patches. We often promise "we will\n iterate it next quarter"\n \n Now that we've handled the immediate issues\, let's move on to other\n priorities" or as usual other prio comes in the next quarter. We were winning the sprints\, but\n losing the vision.\n This talk focuses on the two specific methodologies we used to reclaim our strategy: Design\n Sprints for rapid alignment and ideation\, and Amazon’s "Working Backwards" framework to\n define the successful customer experience before writing a single line of code.\n \n In this session\, I share a 5-step framework to bridge the gap between\n "now" and "later":\n \n 1. Vision Co-Creation: Combining Design Sprints and Working Backwards to build a\n 1-2 year roadmap that acts as a compass for every Jira ticket.\n \n 2. Goal Definition: Moving beyond conversion metrics to ensure every experiment has a\n "Strategic Fit.\n \n 3. Continuous Discovery: Meeting customers regularly to separate short-term "noise"\n from long-term "signals.\n \n 4 Experiment Alignment: Tactical ways to ensure small experiments are foundations for\n the future\, not just temporary band-aids.\n \n 5.The 70/20/10 Portfolio Rule: A resource model to protect team energy for Incremental\n (70%)\, Evolutionary (20%)\, and Disruptive (10%) work.\n \n Attendees will leave with a toolkit to transform from "pixel-pushers" into product strategists who\n can balance immediate KPIs with a sustainable\, long-term vision
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:How open claw killed my SaaS: Architecting systems for autonomous agents.
DESCRIPTION:I spent months architecting a complex SaaS for blockchain trading. I built robust microservices\, complex Backend-For-Frontend (BFF) aggregation layers\, and intricate state management systems just to feed a heavy web application. And then\, a single autonomous agent (Openclaw) bypassed all that complexity\, proving it could cover the exact same needs with extreme\, user-driven personalization.\n \n This experience was a wake-up call: **Autonomous agents are becoming the new major channel of the web.**\n \n For companies building large-scale B2C platforms\, this is a massive paradigm shift. Tomorrow's customers won't just browse our websites\; they will send their personal AI agents to find products\, interact with our services\, and complete transactions for them. If our architectures are solely optimized for human screens\, we will miss this revolution.\n \n In this 45-minute deep dive tailored for developers\, architects\, and tech professionals building the future of our applications\, we will explore how to evolve our systems to serve this new channel:\n \n - **Beyond the BFF (Backend-For-Frontend)**: Why optimizing our APIs solely for screens is no longer enough. We will explore how to transition from screen-specific aggregators to exposing atomic\, autonomous "Capabilities" (Tools).\n \n - **Designing Agent-Ready APIs**: How to design self-describing capabilities optimized for LLM execution\, memory\, and reasoning\, allowing them to coexist with your traditional frontends.\n \n - **Protocols of the New Webv**: A technical deep dive into **WebMCP** (standardizing how systems expose tools dynamically without web scraping) and **UCP** (granting agents transactional capabilities).\n \n - **Live Demo - "*From API to Skill*"**: What happens when a platform isn't "agent-ready" yet? I will demonstrate how to wrap a traditional REST API (using Strava data) and transform it live into a standardized\, agent-ready "Skill" to instantly generate a highly personalized AI sports coach.\n \n Join me to discover how to future-proof your architecture\, bridge the gap between human UIs and AI agents\, and start building powerful capabilities for the agentic web.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:From "baton passes" to building blocks: Making data work as a team sport.
DESCRIPTION:What do sports\, home improvement\, and modern AI have in common? None of them work well when handoffs are messy\, foundations are shaky\, or every new initiative starts by tearing down what already exists. This keynote explores how data products and data contracts help organizations create clearer ownership\, stronger collaboration\, and data that is truly ready for products\, analytics\, and AI through a practical\, frugal\, and brownfield-friendly approach.\n \n \n \n In many organizations\, the challenge is no longer collecting quality data. It is making that data trustworthy enough\, with sufficient context\, to be reused across teams\, embedded in products\, and pushed all the way into AI systems that actually reach production.\n \n In this keynote\, Jean-Georges “jgp” Perrin explores how data products and data contracts help organizations build stronger foundations for collaboration\, delivery\, and AI success. Using simple analogies from sport and construction\, he shows why better outcomes depend on clean handoffs\, explicit expectations\, and assets designed to be reused rather than rediscovered every quarter.\n \n The session also introduces Bitol\, the Linux Foundation project advancing open standards for modern data engineering\, including the Open Data Contract Standard (ODCS) and the Open Data Product Standard (ODPS). These standards are not abstract theory: they reflect a growing\, proven practice in which data contracts and data products help teams reduce ambiguity\, improve quality\, and move AI initiatives from promising prototypes to production with greater confidence.\n \n Most importantly\, this is not a rip-and-replace story. It is a frugal\, brownfield approach for real organizations: improve what exists\, strengthen trust step by step\, and create measurable value without wasting time\, effort\, or money. Built the way strong teams in sport\, on worksites\, and in the Nord often succeed best: with coordination\, clarity\, and something sturdy enough to last.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:VIDEOLAN/VLC - AI now and future
DESCRIPTION:Jean-Baptiste Kempf will shade lights on his views on AI as of today\, risks and opportunities and what he anticipate in the near future.\n\n
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:Transforming market expansion at Leroy Merlin Brazil: From descriptive geography to AI-Driven geo-intelligence.
DESCRIPTION:The Geo-Intelligence initiative represents a strategic shift in how market expansion opportunities are identified and prioritized. By leveraging the ArcGIS platform (a leading Geographic Information System - GIS\, used to analyze\, visualize\, and manage spatial data)\, we developed an AI-driven\, state-of-the-art geospatial framework that integrates spatial data\, market indicators\, and internal sales performance to support data-driven geographic decision-making.\n \n The analytical architecture combines state-of-the-art statistical modeling techniques\, geospatial data enrichment\, and automated ZIP code geolocation\, enabling accurate estimation of market potential and current market penetration at a granular region level.\n \n This approach also supports marketing and commercial strategy\, helping teams identify high-value territories\, target campaigns more effectively\, and allocate sales resources based on geographic opportunity.\n \n In addition\, the framework incorporates state-of-the-art predictive models for sales forecasting\, allowing the organization to estimate potential revenue and prioritize expansion areas before investments are made.\n \n Integrated within the ArcGIS ecosystem\, this initiative transforms geographic analysis into a scalable decision-support capability\, enabling faster\, data-driven expansion strategies and improved revenue growth planning.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:Cyber training and simulations: From digital to the store.
DESCRIPTION:From routine incidents to national crises\, the France Cybersecurity team train our companies for the worst.\n Join us as we break down our training methodology\, share key results\, and reveal the most frequent attack patterns we face today.\n We’ll dive deep into a real-world scenario at Leroy Merlin France: after 2 hours of total network isolation\, discover how store teams successfully maintained self-service and kept the store open.\n ///\n La direction cybersécurité France entraîne nos entreprises à faire face à des situations cybersécurité allant de la réaction à un incident basique à une crise nationale.\n Dans ce Talk\, nous abordons comment nous mettons en place ces entraînements quels sont les résultats et les scénarios d'attaques qui sont le plus observés et sur lesquels nous devons être prêt.\n Nous ferons un retour plus en détail sur l'expérience vécu en Magasin Leroy Merlin France après une isolation totale du réseau pendant 2 heures -&gt\; comment les équipes en magasins ont pu maintenir le libre service et ouvrir le magasin.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:Designing conversational experiences.
DESCRIPTION:Chatbots have quickly become the default answer to conversational AI. They appear everywhere\, sometimes useful\, most of the time intrusive\, and often represent the first idea teams reach for when exploring AI-driven interactions.\n \n But conversational experiences extend far beyond chat interfaces and open text fields.\n \n In this talk\, we will explore how conversational design can be thoughtfully integrated across products and services. Drawing from real implementations at ADEO\, we will share the design principles guiding our work\, the case studies that shaped these guidelines\, and the cross-disciplinary processes that help designers\, product managers\, and engineers deliver meaningful\, coherent AI-powered experiences.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:Ranking is a decision: Engineering a data driven truth system for AI-powered omni-channel search.
DESCRIPTION:**Every time a search engine displays a product\, it makes a decision**. Not just a sort order\, but a business decision that impacts customer experience\, revenue\, and fairness between competing products and channels. But what actually defines a good decision?\n **A ranking system is effectively a judge: every query is a trial\, every product is a candidate\, and user behavior becomes the evidence**. The challenge is that this evidence is incomplete\, biased\, and distributed across channels. Clicks measure attention but not intent\, while conversions capture purchases but miss delayed or offline behavior.\n Search ranking must also balance competing objectives. The products people click are not always the ones they buy. Visually appealing items attract curiosity and traffic\, while the products that generate revenue may appear less attractive at first glance. Optimizing purely for purchases can also favor high volume\, low cost items and erode overall business value.\n Time adds another layer of complexity. Some products perform consistently year after year\, while others spike during seasonal moments or emerging trends. Ranking systems must decide whether to trust long term reliability or react to short term signals.\n At the same time\, behavioral signals are distorted by position bias\, sparse data\, and delayed attribution across channels. **In an omnichannel environment where customers research online and purchase later in store\, the ROPO (Research Online Purchase Offline) effect makes naive metrics misleading**.\n To address this challenge\, the Search and Publication team developed a decision pipeline that industrializes the production of implicit judgments and acts as a **Truth Provider for AI systems**. The system transforms noisy behavioral signals into stable implicit judgments used to evaluate ranking systems\, guide experimentation\, train machine learning models\, and provide reliable ground truth signals used by multiple internal products.\n Built on top of BigQuery and dbt\, the pipeline processes hundreds of millions of search sessions and several millions of products every day. It integrates multi channel evidence\, bias correction\, Bayesian priors\, uncertainty estimation\, temporal weighting\, and composite indicators balancing discovery and purchase signals.\n Attendees will gain a practical understanding of how to transform noisy behavioral data into reliable implicit judgments\, and how to choose the right signals when discovery\, conversion\, and long term reliability pull ranking decisions in different directions.\n **Ranking is not just an algorithm problem. It is a decision problem**. Every decision needs an honest definition of what good actually means.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:50a16b704a57f870e7e8802ee3120eaf
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/50a16b704a57f870e7e8802ee3120eaf
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T094500Z
DTEND:20260526T101500Z
SUMMARY:Managing your custom MCP Server in ADEO
DESCRIPTION:Deploying custom MCP servers requires more than just a connection—it requires a robust\, governed perimeter. This session explores how we leverage our AI Gateway / Developer Portal as the central nervous system for all MCP traffic\, transforming standalone LLMs into actionable enterprise tools.\n \n We will do a deep dive into:\n \n * The "Gold Path" Deployment: Utilizing the Developer Portal to publish and manage consumers.\n * REST API Synthesis: Strategies for wrapping our existing internal REST ecosystem into MCP tools\, allowing LLMs to interact with legacy and microservice architectures securely.\n * The AI Gateway Architecture: A breakdown of the security primitives—including identity propagation\, request filtering\, and automated rate limiting—that protect our data.\n * Deep Observability: Utilizing our telemetry stack to ensure every AI-driven action is logged\, audited\, and debuggable in real-time.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:2934f7956f9caee4532bb3caf41b07b5
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/2934f7956f9caee4532bb3caf41b07b5
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T100000Z
DTEND:20260526T110500Z
SUMMARY:LUNCH
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:BASECAMP ⛺️\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:1c2bd606697320f299d8bca03f02a603
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/1c2bd606697320f299d8bca03f02a603
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T101500Z
DTEND:20260526T104500Z
SUMMARY:Agentic commerce 2026: When AI becomes your most important customer
DESCRIPTION:The e-commerce landscape is entering a long-term transition. While humans still hold the credit card\, AI agents are increasingly taking over the discovery\, comparison\, and decision-making phases. With projections suggesting a significant portion of commerce will be agent-mediated by 2030\, the shift for retailers starts now.\n \n In this dual-voice session\, a **Manager from the world of the Data** and a **Staff Software Engineer** bridge their perspectives to provide a pragmatic state of the union on Agentic Commerce. We will move beyond the hype to look at the incremental reality of this hybrid era:\n * **Strategic Perspective**: How to remain relevant when an agent is filtering your catalog? We’ll discuss the shift in brand loyalty and the challenge of serving both human shoppers and their digital assistants.\n * **Technical Foundations**: Preparing your stack for machine-to-machine interactions. We will cover the evolution of MACH architectures\, the importance of goal-oriented APIs\, and the role of standardized protocols like *MCP*.\n * **Practical Scenarios**: From automated replenishment of consumables to "Intent-based" shopping\, where agents orchestrate complex purchases across multiple categories.\n Join us to explore the architectural patterns and strategic shifts that will bridge the gap between today’s web and tomorrow’s agentic ecosystem.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:69c145915caccc0d6c981610e3707dcf
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/69c145915caccc0d6c981610e3707dcf
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T101500Z
DTEND:20260526T104500Z
SUMMARY:The OctoPerf MCP server.
DESCRIPTION:The idea is to show an MCP server running with our performance testing tool at ADEO global scale: OctoPerf.\n \n The aim is to further democratize the implementation of performance testing\, but above all to save considerable time in analyzing reports and improving the quality of script writing.\n \n The idea is to show that\, with AI\, each team will now have an agent capable of communicating with our server and acting like a performance test engineer.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:9bdedf53531a6a65981db499634c4026
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/9bdedf53531a6a65981db499634c4026
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T101500Z
DTEND:20260526T104500Z
SUMMARY:No Silver Bullet: A Marketplace Team's Journey Through the Reality of Scale
DESCRIPTION:Scaling a global marketplace to 7 Business Units and 42.5 million offers takes more than technical patches\, it demands a complete team realignment. \nIn this talk\, we share our 2025/2026 “Test & Learn” journey: a period of relentless exploration that led to our biggest breakthroughs.\nOur key insight? Scaling a marketplace isn’t just about code\, it’s about people and processes. By investing in the “unsexy” parts of the product\, we uncovered hidden gems of optimization. We’ll walk you through our multi-axis approach to tackling the reality of scale\, built on three pillars: technical stabilization\, organizational clarity\, and product value.\nThis isn’t the story of a magic fix. It’s a deep dive into a mindset shift - “Performance is a feature” - and how it transformed the way we publish millions of offers.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:3af3072dea0dace7a50c65c410901fea
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/3af3072dea0dace7a50c65c410901fea
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T110000Z
DTEND:20260526T120000Z
SUMMARY:LUNCH
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:BASECAMP ⛺️\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:e02a4900d0fb911f17738e7f6b8961ab
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/e02a4900d0fb911f17738e7f6b8961ab
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T120000Z
DTEND:20260526T123000Z
SUMMARY:From "Intuition" to data-driven precision: Automating store safety stocks at scale
DESCRIPTION:In the world of global retail\, balancing product availability with inventory cost is a high-stakes game of precision. For years\, managing "Safety Stock"—the buffer inventory held to mitigate demand and supply uncertainties—at Decathlon relied heavily on empirical rules\, based on fixed numbers of coverage days regardless of the product\, inducing high-level coverage values. While functional\, this "one-size-fits-most" approach lacked the granularity needed to truly optimize a complex network of thousands of stores and unique items.\n \n This session details the technical evolution of our Safety Stock solution\, moving from these empirical rules to an automated\, industrial-scale statistical engine. We will present a deep dive into how we built a system that computes dynamic safety stocks at the Item x Store x Day level.\n \n Key technical pillars of the session include:\n - The Statistical Engine: Moving beyond the baseline to formulas integrating forecast error variability\, and lead time variability to meet specific target service levels.\n - The Architecture: An overview of our data pipeline\, utilizing dbt for weekly computations based on Decathlon's datalake and Talend flows to push granular safety stock quantities directly into SAP F&R.\n - Backtesting & Impact: A transparent review of our pilot results across pilot product families\, demonstrating a reduction in Days Sales of Inventory (DSI) of a few days without sacrificing availability.\n - Product Segmentation: How we use ABC-XYZ classification to automatically tailor service level targets based on both business targets and demand predictability.\n \n Join us to learn how we bridged the gap between supply chain theory and real-world data science and analytics engineering\, transforming inventory management from a "best guess" into a precise\, automated competitive advantage.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:64fd470ab566cacaec9226f75a5afc90
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/64fd470ab566cacaec9226f75a5afc90
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T120000Z
DTEND:20260526T124500Z
SUMMARY:GOOGLE - A semantic and contextual Data Platform
DESCRIPTION:Agents need to be grounded context and semantic to operate properly. Focus on Google Cloud's vision and trajectory on semantic layers and data governance
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:a37b1a342a8f5e6f5d8ed1268d00ece2
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/a37b1a342a8f5e6f5d8ed1268d00ece2
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T120000Z
DTEND:20260526T124500Z
SUMMARY:NASDAQ - AI in the wild: Survival lessons from real-world model development
DESCRIPTION:AI looks clean in tutorials. In production\, it rarely is. This workshop offers a practitioner’s walkthrough of real-world ML development - exploring what the process actually looks like when you’re building detection systems for real clients\, with real data\, under real constraints.\n Drawing on experience developing and deploying machine learning systems inside global financial market surveillance\, the session is structured around three transferable lessons: how to translate a client’s business problem into a well-formed ML problem\; how to stay flexible and recalibrate when early assumptions don’t hold\; and how to navigate the statistical realities of imbalanced\, dependent\, and noisy real-world data.\n Each lesson is grounded in real project experience - honest about the complexity\, and focused on the thinking and decision-making that determines whether a model earns its place in production. Attendees will leave with practical insight they can apply to their own projects\, and a clearer picture of what separates ML that ships from ML that stalls.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:096012a3a3163b6ada02c72884df724c
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/096012a3a3163b6ada02c72884df724c
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T120000Z
DTEND:20260526T123000Z
SUMMARY:A11Y Ops: Solving 80% of accessibility barriers with 20% effort
DESCRIPTION:Think digital accessibility is an impenetrable maze of complex rules? Think again. We live in a golden age of tooling where ensuring your site is inclusive has never been more achievable.\n \n - Kickstarting Accessibility: A quick introduction to accessibility\, covering the creation of an accessibility statement and initial remediation efforts. Discover how to rapidly integrate accessibility tools into your product using AI and ready-to-use solutions.\n - The Power of Automation: Discover how to leverage static and dynamic "safety nets" directly in your workflow to catch (a good) majority of errors before they even reach production.\n - The Human Reality Check: Tools are powerful\, but they aren't perfect. We will conclude with a practical\, streamlined "First-Check" methodology designed to bridge the gap between automated scans and a full-scale expert audit. And prepare your product for legal compliance!\n \n Key Takeaways: Don't aim for 100% perfection on day one. Instead\, walk away with a toolkit to build a "healthy HTML base\," automate your testing\, and prepare your product for a future full audit with confidence.\n \n Accessibility isn't a mountain—it's a series of smart\, automated steps. Let’s take the first ones together.\n \n From Decathlon SIG Digital Accessibility Team
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:6287be9f2cca24e88ce8c23e411c4896
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/6287be9f2cca24e88ce8c23e411c4896
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T120000Z
DTEND:20260526T124500Z
SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with Kelsey Hightower (Kubernetes & Engineering Platform)
DESCRIPTION:Kelsey will share his philosophy of Engineering Platforms used by millions and his views on building good software.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:f709c50f568dd48518e33135d4bbdb84
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/f709c50f568dd48518e33135d4bbdb84
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T120000Z
DTEND:20260526T123000Z
SUMMARY:The augmented cyber analyst: Lessons learned from our Multi-Agent experiment
DESCRIPTION:Securing our digital products is a major challenge. Cybersecurity analysts often lose precious time dealing with time-consuming processes and sometimes incomplete tools. This slows down the identification of risks and vulnerabilities\, as well as the remediations that development teams need to apply.\n \n To tackle this issue at ADEO\, we decided to rethink our approach: what if we designed a squad of specialized AI agents ?\n \n In this talk\, we invite you behind the scenes of this initiative. You will discover our goals\, our initial results\, and how this multi-agent architecture could ultimately transform your team's day-to-day work.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:b23a1b7b3c1052e8c1343fd22446ec3f
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/b23a1b7b3c1052e8c1343fd22446ec3f
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T120000Z
DTEND:20260526T133000Z
SUMMARY:Designing with AI: A workshop for product designers
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🏐 PRACTICE ZONE #4\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:b879b0f775fee7e58d4f8513d34fb54e
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/b879b0f775fee7e58d4f8513d34fb54e
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T120000Z
DTEND:20260526T123000Z
SUMMARY:The checkout gauntlet: 7 accessibility traps killing your conversion
DESCRIPTION:In the fast-paced digital world of ADEO and Decathlon\, we strive for "seamless" journeys. But for millions of users\, whether they have permanent disabilities or are just trying to shop one-handed while holding a toddler\, our "seamless" UX is often full of invisible walls.\n \n Accessibility is too often misunderstood as a final technical checklist before deployment. In reality\, it is a shared responsibility that begins with a design intent and comes to life through code. In this 30-minute session\, we’ll dive into the 7 most frequent accessibility hurdles found in e-commerce today.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:055fd69bb5524e1067cbf84d600f61c4
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/055fd69bb5524e1067cbf84d600f61c4
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T124500Z
DTEND:20260526T131500Z
SUMMARY:Beyond the cookie: Building a zero-knowledge ad ecosystem with fully homomorphic encryption (FHE)
DESCRIPTION:The "Post-Cookie" era has left the digital ecosystem at a high-stakes crossroads: sacrifice measurement and user experience\, or sacrifice privacy. While current workarounds like "Clean Rooms" and "Contextual Targeting" offer temporary relief\, they fail to bridge the gap between **total user anonymity** and **hyper-relevant engagement**.\n \n This talk introduces **Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE)** as the ultimate architectural pivot—a cryptographic framework that allows for both precise attribution and real-time website personalization without ever decrypting user data. We will explore how FHE enables "Blind Personalization\," where a server can rank products and serve tailored content to a user it doesn't "know\," and how it solves the attribution loop with mathematical certainty.\n \n By moving past the "FHE is too slow" myth\, we will demonstrate how 2026’s hardware acceleration and edge computing are making **Zero-Knowledge Advertising**—from the first click to the final purchase—a production-ready reality.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:dbfb80f3bac07e844dca6ddc5469fbfc
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/dbfb80f3bac07e844dca6ddc5469fbfc
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T124500Z
DTEND:20260526T131500Z
SUMMARY:GOOGLE - Overview of core network security and private connectivity services
DESCRIPTION:This deep dive session will cover the role of Private Service Connect (PSC) in securing endpoints for VPC-hosted services and Google APIs.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:5a0c876b6aceb5d579e45ff37960bdb5
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/5a0c876b6aceb5d579e45ff37960bdb5
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T124500Z
DTEND:20260526T131500Z
SUMMARY:DECATHLON X ADEO - Building e-commerce app in this mobile-first world
DESCRIPTION:In an increasingly mobile-first world\, delivering a seamless\, high-performance shopping experience is essential.Join experts from Leroy Merlin / ADEO and Decathlon for an exclusive panel discussion on the evolution of their mobile applications.During this session\, we will dive into the unique challenges of managing large-scale e-commerce apps\, from enhancing user engagement and optimizing conversion funnels to integrating omnichannel features that bridge the gap between digital and physical stores.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:05dc110d45075583c0b6b0ef0ce30b95
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/05dc110d45075583c0b6b0ef0ce30b95
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T124500Z
DTEND:20260526T131500Z
SUMMARY:Who said no budget means no global impact? P.O.P: A kaizen framework for self-funding a digital product
DESCRIPTION:Digital transformation often dies in the boardroom\, waiting for a budget that never comes. But what if the lack of funding was actually your greatest competitive advantage?\n In this session\, we deconstruct the journey of a supply chain transformation that scaled from a zero-budget POV to a global platform supporting 1\,500+ cross-functional users.\n Faced with a heavy legacy process where a each day of excess stock cost millions in cashflow and shortages risked 3.5% of sales growth\, our team bypassed the friction of traditional budget allocation by adopting a Kaizen-led\, value-first approach\n By repurposing legacy data and leveraging a "Digital squad" (UX\, Product\, Engineering\, Data)\, we proved that factual impact silences political debate.\n We will share:\n - the exact blueprint used to define a high-impact "Initial Perimeter\,"\n - launch a low-cost MVP\,\n - and ultimately achieve worldwide deployment by making the value undeniable (very high ROI).\n \n Key Takeaways:\n - The "Shadow" Discovery: How to use legacy data to quantify the "Cost of Inaction" (e.g.\, the millions of cashflow lever).\n - Governance Hack: Using factual data to navigate complex "Comittology" and resource scarcity.\n - The Kaizen Scale: Moving from a complex muda workflow to a simple\, efficient workflow with a company-wide standard without a "Big Bang" budget.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:cf634b4c7904b1dad2c13c99bc1aa1f7
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/cf634b4c7904b1dad2c13c99bc1aa1f7
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T130000Z
DTEND:20260526T133000Z
SUMMARY:A design process for dashboards
DESCRIPTION:Today\, companies are producing more dashboards than ever before. Yet\, many organizations find themselves with what I call "dashboard debt": dozens of screens\, rarely used\, and seldom linked to actual decisions.\n \n We often hear that companies want to be data-driven. But in reality\, many are becoming dashboard-driven instead. In this talk\, I will defend a simple idea: stop delivering charts\, and start delivering decisions.\n \n The problem rarely lies with the charts themselves. It comes from what happens beforehand: a lack of discovery\, requirements that are accepted too quickly\, and solutions that are decided upon before the problem is even understood. When everything becomes a KPI\, nothing is truly "key" anymore. And when an organization has 3 to 10 dashboards per employee\, it's generally not a very positive sign of data debt management.\n \n I will show how data teams can shift from a logic of producing dashboards to a logic of creating data products designed around real needs\, thanks to a structured process of discovery\, prioritization\, and design. The goal is clear: fewer dashboards\, but much more value.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:85b6c38b1abf2ebcd92010ff4d5db5f1
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/85b6c38b1abf2ebcd92010ff4d5db5f1
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T130000Z
DTEND:20260526T134500Z
SUMMARY:GOOGLE DEEPMIND - AI for Systems for AI: There and Back Again
DESCRIPTION:Lessons from Deploying AI in Google's Production Infrastructure\, from the early days of AI for systems design and optimization to agentic AI workflows. We will cover examples from optimization research (logistics\, warehouse design)\, distributed systems\, code optimization\, and AI-first software-engineering practices. We will also zoom in on deployment and adoption challenges.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:66d29f007ccfa97334c3aca5288a0984
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/66d29f007ccfa97334c3aca5288a0984
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T130000Z
DTEND:20260526T143000Z
SUMMARY:The Art of Effective BDD: Unleash the Potential of your Java Microservices
DESCRIPTION:Summary: Do you find testing your Java microservices tedious? Discover how we at Decathlon use Cucumber and the open-source library Tzatziki to test our applications effortlessly. By combining the expressive power of Cucumber—which allows for writing tests in natural Gherkin language—and Tzatziki’s ready-to-use modules\, we have created an approach at Decathlon that drastically simplifies our integration and end-to-end testing. In this hands-on workshop\, you will learn how to leverage Cucumber and Tzatziki to test every aspect of your Java microservices\, finally reconciling functional understanding\, development speed\, and test quality.\n \n Content: During this workshop\, we will start by introducing Cucumber and the BDD approach we have adopted at Decathlon. You will discover how Tzatziki\, our Cucumber Java extension\, drastically simplifies the writing of integration tests and allows you to express business requirements in natural language.\n \n We will follow up with three practical exercises.\n \n The first will allow you to test a complete CRUD application with a PostgreSQL database\, manipulating and verifying database data without needing to write code.\n \n In the second exercise\, you will learn how to mock external API responses while verifying your application's outgoing calls\, thus mastering the HTTP interactions of your microservices.\n \n The third exercise will introduce you to Kafka stream testing\, where you will discover how to read\, write\, and validate messages using Avro schemas or JSON format.\n \n Finally\, we will tackle a fourth exercise dedicated to testing MCP servers using the new tzatziki-test-mcp module. Because yes\, validating your MCP server is crucial before going to production\, you will learn how to ensure it is reliable and ready for deployment.\n \n Audience: This workshop is designed for Java developers from beginners to experienced professionals who wish to refine their knowledge of testing and master new tools to improve their workflow.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:🏈 PRACTICE ZONE #3\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:94ac7e4be6d946f5a470b24862719418
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/94ac7e4be6d946f5a470b24862719418
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T130000Z
DTEND:20260526T133000Z
SUMMARY:AI for Product: multi-agent product management
DESCRIPTION:Discover how to use a multi-agents strategy to improve and accelerate Product Management processes\, from Strategy to Delivery.\n\nWe will share a framework and tools ready to use\, as well as REX and usage examples.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:711b5480d8642b3b15222936cd8e7733
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/711b5480d8642b3b15222936cd8e7733
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T133000Z
DTEND:20260526T140000Z
SUMMARY:L'OREAL X GOOGLE - PowerBI on Bigquery at scale
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:b62e81aeba3b24c66a4ce068cb4b8356
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/b62e81aeba3b24c66a4ce068cb4b8356
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T133000Z
DTEND:20260526T140000Z
SUMMARY:From legacy job schedulers to Kubernetes-native workflows
DESCRIPTION:### LMBR's Journey with Argo Workflows & Events on GTDP\n \n In this talk\, we will explore how LMBR currently manages event-driven workloads and job scheduling operations\, and how we are migrating several workloads from legacy job orchestration pipelines running on AWX and Airflow to a *Kubernetes-native solution based on Argo Workflows and Argo Events within the GTDP tools.*\n \n We will share the main challenges of our current infrastructure\, such as the high operational cost of maintaining these workloads\, the lack of visibility into job execution\, the absence of standards and patterns for creating new jobs\, and the usage of tools outside of ADEO's Tech Radar\n \n On the other hand\, Argo Workflows and Argo Events have the potential to address most of these challenges. As a Kubernetes-native solution\, it provides better scalability\, observability\, and integration with our existing platform ecosystem. In this talk\, we will briefly explain the key differences between the tools and how the LMBR DevOps team is currently evaluating their adoption across three main scenarios:\n \n - A legacy application called Jobchain\, an AWX deployment running on five virtual machines that supports more than 700k business-critical jobs per month\;\n - Datateam's Airflow with Cloud RUN and VertexAI\, three expensive tools outside the Tech Radar that do not align with ADEO's Cloud Agnostic strategy\;\n - A third scenario could explore event-driven automations across several Devops platforms\, triggered by Git merges\, API calls\, or application webhooks\, Argo can perform automated workflows for operational tasks\, validations\, and data processing pipelines.\n \n Our goal is to share the current status of the Argo Workflows and Argo Events adoption process\, highlight the lessons learned so far\, and demonstrate how impactful knowledge sharing through ADEO innersource communities — such as the Cloud Champions Community — has been for this initiative. We will also discuss the expected benefits once the migration is completed.\n \n Additionally\, we wish to extend our knowledge to the attendees over tools that are currently trending on DevOps and Data World by sharing our practical experience\, potential use cases that organizations can explore\, and a brief overview of how Argo works and integrates with other GTDP tools.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d743c1aa7813b4cc1c60f6f6f6590bef
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T133000Z
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SUMMARY:Vibe coding the physical world: managing customer projects from A to Z
DESCRIPTION:Sharing the knowledge gained from this POC\, demonstrating how Vibe Coding helps us streamline and standardize the construction of a tech project from the ground up\, delivering business value
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:43f8a20c35a557f0f2cae938fbfb1273
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/43f8a20c35a557f0f2cae938fbfb1273
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T133000Z
DTEND:20260526T140000Z
SUMMARY:Zero UI: Why tone of voice & personality are the new UX
DESCRIPTION:Hook : For decades\, we’ve been obsessed over pixels\, grids\, and "where to put the button." But in a world where screens are fading and Generative AI is becoming our primary interface\, what happens to UX when there is no UI? As we move toward a Zero UI future\, the "look and feel" of a brand is being replaced by the "sound and soul" of its conversation.\n \n Pitch :\n The era of the graphical user interface (GUI) is reaching its peak\, making way for a paradigm shift: The Conversational Era. As AI agents become ubiquitous\, the traditional tools of a designer—typography\, color palettes\, and layout—are becoming secondary. In this new landscape\, the interface is invisible\, and the interaction is purely linguistic.\n \n In this talk\, we will explore why Tone of Voice & Personality have become the new fundamental pillars of design. We’ll discuss:\n \n - The Transition to Zero UI: Why the most sophisticated interface is the one you can’t see.\n \n - Personality as Navigation: How an AI’s persona guides user behavior more effectively than a menu.\n \n - Designing the Invisible: New frameworks for designers to transition from visual architects to conversational strategists.\n\n- Cybersecurity Impacts : New approaches to jailbreak AI Conversational Agents\n \n Whether you are a designer\, a product manager\, or a developer\, it’s time to stop thinking in screens and start thinking in term of conversation & personality. The future of UX isn't something you see—it's something you feel through a conversation.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/688e0c62c3b2e440683ed986e65ebd47
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T134500Z
DTEND:20260526T141500Z
SUMMARY:Beyond the chatbot: Engineering a multi-agentic lego-like ecosystem
DESCRIPTION:The era of monolithic LLM assistants is giving way to a more powerful\, resilient reality: Agentic Ecosystems. In this session\, we will explore how to transition from isolated AI tools to a modular\, 'Lego-like' architecture of autonomous agents that reason\, plan\, and collaborate.\n \n We will dive deep into the technical 'glue' that enables this synergy\, focusing on ADK for orchestration\, and the critical role of protocols like MCP (Model Context Protocol) and A2A (Agent-to-Agent) for seamless communication. You will learn how we differentiate between specialized sub-agents—focused on niche expertise like data or validation—and the 'Coordinator' agent that acts as the system’s brain to plan and validate results.\n \n Using INES (Our Digital Instore Assistant) as our primary case study\, we will demonstrate how this ecosystem provides high-value operational efficiency by simplifying access to information for store teams. We’ll share our lessons on how to work on an independent agentic ecosystem.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/f209f99296138bd61bb1997c306d9bd7
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DTSTART:20260526T134500Z
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SUMMARY:Adeo x Decathlon - Product lifecycle: Product\, UX and AI for success
DESCRIPTION:This framework is fundamental for accelerating the consistency\, standardization\, and industrialization of our digital portfolio. It empowers our business to fully optimize the product journey\, driving decision-making\, measurable value creation\, higher profitability\, and ultimate user satisfaction.\n \n Join this session to dive into this strategic topic\, followed by a live Q&A session to answer your specific questions.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/c371dbc9a73c7981660bca5228892b65
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DTSTART:20260526T140000Z
DTEND:20260526T144500Z
SUMMARY:Creating high-impact products using evidence and AI
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:1e57d1c0083a50b73445184570fa50a1
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/1e57d1c0083a50b73445184570fa50a1
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DTSTART:20260526T141500Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond the hype: 3 Pentests and 2 GenAI services later\, an LLM security survival guide
DESCRIPTION:Generative AI is no longer just a "Lab" project\, it’s in production. But when you move from a playground to an industrial environment like Decathlon\, the stakes change. Suddenly\, "Prompt Injection" isn't a fun riddle\; it's a potential data breach or a compliance nightmare.\n \n In this session\, we (PIC Data Team & Cybersecurity Team) share our raw\, unfiltered journey of securing two major GenAI applications: a global translation engine and a content compliance engine.\n \n We didn't just read the OWASP Top 10 for LLMs—we lived it through three rigorous professional pentests. We will walk you through the actual vulnerabilities the ethical hackers found and\, more importantly\, the concrete defense layers we built in our GenAI services to neutralize them.\n \n \n Speakers :\n Pierre-Yvan Devos (Data & AI Manager)\n Karl Mongosso (Senior Machine Learning Engineer)\n Philippe Lasek (Information Security Officer)
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/b45f577abcef040a14aa859836180e88
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T141500Z
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SUMMARY:Architecting zero-Ops observability: Overcoming the hard problems in building a fully managed OTLP Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:The adoption of OpenTelemetry (OTel) is driven by the promise of vendor-neutral ingestion\, yet implementing a scalable\, production-grade OTLP pipeline remains a significant operational challenge. Our team took on this complexity by building a fully managed\, high-throughput OTLP ingestion service from the ground up for the Elastic Cloud platform. This service handles logs\, metrics\, and traces\, allowing customers to simply "Give me an OTLP endpoint and manage everything else".
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:5cecb67ac9c5c613021139a2ebd77c6c
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/5cecb67ac9c5c613021139a2ebd77c6c
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T141500Z
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SUMMARY:DECATHLON X ADEO - Using OpenTelemetry to drive SRE efficiency
DESCRIPTION:Opentelemetry has recently skyrocket to become a new standard in telemetry collection. Both Decathlon and Adeo have started incorporating it into their observability stack with different approaches. In this talk we will cover the following points :\n \n - What is Opentelemetry ?\n - A comparison between the approaches used by adeo and decathlon\n - The opportunities of opentelemetry (perspectives from decathlon and adeo)\n - Key results from both companies
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:faf9ae631926e0294f2a5bfcdd031f40
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/faf9ae631926e0294f2a5bfcdd031f40
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SUMMARY:Discover how our smart locking solution achieves a 75% recovery rate for stolen connected bikes.
DESCRIPTION:Our end-to-end security solution protects connected bikes. After just one year\, our 75% stolen bike recovery rate is paving the way for innovative new rental business models.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/8223acc26634946e519862367fd1a739
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T143000Z
DTEND:20260526T150000Z
SUMMARY:IA11Y: What's next for accessibility with AI?
DESCRIPTION:2025 was supposed to be a major year for accessibility with the enforcement of the European Accessibility Act. But the AI tsunami came in and stole the show! The future of technology seems inextricable of artificial intelligence. However is AI and Accessibility really a good mix ?\n \n People with disabilities are already using AI tools in their daily lives: to navigate the web\, understand content\, or overcome barriers that were previously difficult to address. At the same time\, AI-generated interfaces and AI-assisted development introduce new challenges: inaccessible tools\, biased outputs\, unreliable alternative text\, or code that looks correct but fails basic accessibility requirements.\n \n This talk looks at the current intersection between accessibility and AI. Through practical examples and a case study of a “vibe-coded” website\, we will explore where AI can genuinely help improve accessibility and where it still falls short. The goal is not to present AI as a solution to accessibility\, but to understand how it can support the work of designers and developers without replacing the human perspective that accessibility ultimately depends on.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/b6d5b36c65b1ee71707ff787172cab46
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T143000Z
DTEND:20260526T151500Z
SUMMARY:Panel - Who owns the future? AI\, power\, and sovereignty
DESCRIPTION:Digital sovereignty is no longer a theoretical topic. It is becoming a strategic condition to protect customer trust\, business continuity\, data assets and the ability to innovate at scale.\nThis roundtable will bring together tech leaders to explore what sovereignty really means in a retail context: from cloud and infrastructure choices to data governance\, cybersecurity\, AI\, vendor dependency and platform resilience. Beyond compliance\, the discussion will focus on the concrete trade-offs companies face when building powerful digital ecosystems while keeping control over their critical capabilities.\nA pragmatic conversation on how retail tech organizations can stay open\, innovative and competitive\, without becoming dependent\, exposed or locked in.
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/95653a54ead5259f444ad720470b5acb
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Pricing decisions: From dashboards to a production-grade AI assistant
DESCRIPTION:At Decathlon\, our Pricing Decision Makers were suffering from *infobesity*. We solved that by changing their UI from 12 complex Tableau dashboards into a **frictionless\, natural-language AI assistant** integrated directly into Google Chat.\n \n But taking a **Generative AI agent** from a **shiny POC** to a highly accurate robust **production** product is paved with technical hurdles.\n In this talk\, we will **open the hood** and share our engineering learnings.\n \n LLMOps\, monitoring\, evaluation\, costs ... Join us to discover what it actually takes to build and **run GenAI at scale**!
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/3eec81d8051e890d18d74840b16a706a
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T150000Z
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SUMMARY:AMAZON - Learning from Amazon: Focus AI/GenAI/Agentic
DESCRIPTION:Amazon’s mission\, as stated from its earliest days\, is to be the Earth’s most customer-centric company. What Amazon realized as its growth accelerated and its reach extending to tens\, then hundreds of millions of customers globally\, is that at the speed and scale with which it operates\, it is impossible the deliver the best possible experiences for its customers without the practical application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in every aspect of its businesses.\nA case in point: Amazon delivered more than 9 billion items in the same or next day around the world in 2024\, while at the same time\, continuing to lower the cost to serve and improving safety across its network. Achieving success in such environment is not just about achieving incremental improvements through sophisticated analytics to predict customer demand or optimize inventory plans better\, but taking a radical approach to tackle every possibility to reimagine and reinvent with a bold ambition for how AI can unlock step-change levels of value for the customers\, and the applying the right set of capabilities and enablers to translate these visions into practical and real business outcomes.\nThis session outlines the strategy and approaches Amazon.com takes to build and scale AI-enabled innovations that translate into compelling value outcome for its customers and partners – e.g.\, better shopping experiences\, faster delivery\, more money savings\, and enjoying even more success partnering with Amazon. We will share real-life stories from Amazon’s businesses and functions\, and explain how these AI innovations transform customers’ experiences while achieving efficiency improvements\, speed acceleration\, and cost-to-serve reductions. We also share insights into the lessons Amazon teams have learned about the core things that are most important to get right to achieve sustained AI success at an enterprise level through the lens of culture\, mechanisms\, data\, and technology.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/127ff6fdd8fc04c999adbbe3d6a25e27
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T150000Z
DTEND:20260526T153000Z
SUMMARY:From autocomplete to AI teammate: Supercharging QA automation with GitHub Copilot & MCPs
DESCRIPTION:**From Autocomplete to AI Teammate: Stop Wasting Time with GitHub Copilot**\n \n We have all been there: fighting with AI hallucinations\, stuck in endless prompting loops\, and spending more time debugging AI-generated code than it would have taken to write it from scratch. AI can actually be a massive time-waster if used poorly.\n \n As a QA Automation Engineer\, I decided to stop treating GitHub Copilot as a simple code generator and turned it into a context-aware teammate. In this talk\, I will share how to bridge the gap between business requirements and test automation without ever leaving Visual Studio Code.\n \n Through personal stories of my own failures and successes\, we will explore how leveraging Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations for Playwright\, Jira/Confluence\, and Sonar creates a seamless\, time-saving workflow. We will see how providing the *right* business context directly inside the IDE prevents AI hallucinations and generates clean\, reliable Java/Playwright tests.\n \n **Key takeaways:**\n * **The AI Time Trap:** Why AI makes us lose time and how to fix it with proper context.\n * **The "Teammate" Mindset:** Shifting from dumb code generation to smart\, context-aware problem solving.\n * **Accessible to All:** Practical\, easy-to-implement techniques suitable even for junior developers—no AI expertise required.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:960e16f0acb1e74fc3a75a22503efb53
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/960e16f0acb1e74fc3a75a22503efb53
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T150000Z
DTEND:20260526T153000Z
SUMMARY:How we outpaced Europe’s strictest cyber law
DESCRIPTION:How can a sports company outpace the most stringent European cybersecurity laws? In 2020\, years before the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) was finalized\, Decathlon's engineering team launched a radical project: the Connected Sports Platform (CSP). While the CSP is a comprehensive Mobile and Cloud ecosystem\, this session focuses on the "hardest mile": the devices. We will dive into the technical pillars that now allow our hardware to meet CRA requirements by default: hardware-based identities\, hardened communication\, and automated software supply chain integrity. Discover how a "Why-first" approach to device security transformed a massive engineering challenge into a competitive advantage.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/497748db97ce06a78c1bd259561d95b1
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Why Platform product management is a big deal at Decathlon in the next 10 years?
DESCRIPTION:From Jeremie Forgeon\, Director of Product @Decathlon Digital
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/a7cb1ed76b87ba0c11685f65d5ee1e78
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SUMMARY:AI-based virtual coaching for sales advisors to master product knowledge
DESCRIPTION:In an era where product complexity is rising and customer expectations are higher than ever\, traditional training often falls short of the "real-world" pressure of the sales floor. Explore how AI Virtual coaching is bridging the gap between technical product knowledge and expert consultation.\n \n This talk introduces an innovative Customer AI-Simulator for sales advisors co-built with sellers experts from LMIT and learning teams\, and approved by UX. By leveraging Speech-to-Text and AI Dialogue\, we have created a safe\, interactive environment where sales advisors can practice complex scenarios\, such as the technical "Shower Enclosure" family\, with virtual customers to master their knowledge and be able to traslate produt characteristics in benefits for the customer.\n \n Longer description:\n The Problem that solution solves\n - New advisors struggle to internalize the Leroy Merlin sales model.\n - Senior advisors know the specs\, but often struggle to translate them into customer benefits.\n - Classroom training is disconnected from the daily reality of the store floor.\n \n The Solution: The AI Virtual Coach MVP\n - We’ve built a Customer AI-Simulator. This isn't just a chatbot\; it’s a high-fidelity 'flight simulator' for retail. - a verbatim from a seller that co-designed this coach.\n - Real-time Interaction: Using Speech-to-Text and AI Dialogue\, advisors engage in a natural verbal flow with a virtual customer.\n - Realistic Scenarios: From "budget-conscious" to "aesthetic-oriented\," the AI mimics real human behaviors and objections.\n - Immediate Feedback Loop: After the 'sale\,' the AI provides an instant debrief based on LMIT standards—identifying strengths\, missed opportunities\, and discovery depth.\n \n Why it’s a Game Changer (The Value)\n - Risk-Free Practice: Advisors can fail\, learn\, and iterate in a safe environment.\n - Standardization: Aligns every store to the same high-quality LM selling model (M2\, M3\, M4).\n - Data-Driven Growth: We finally have visibility into how our teams sell\, not just what they know.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/0dc8c4ff75921415f860d3993e1ce83d
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DTSTART:20260526T153000Z
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SUMMARY:The Vite Ecosystem: From DX to AX\, Building the Open-Source Stack for the AI Era
DESCRIPTION:The Vite ecosystem now powers far more than frontend builds. In this talk\, Sébastien Chopin explores the key pillars shaping its future: Nitro for full-stack\, deploy-anywhere applications\; the new Vite DevTools for deep runtime inspection\; the Logs SDK for better diagnostics in development\; and Comark for building performant AI agents when dealing with Markdown. A technical tour of what's shipping now\, rooted in open-source practices and a relentless focus on developer experience.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/355cee22e9cb39a449e481d6f0019e48
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T153000Z
DTEND:20260526T161500Z
SUMMARY:THE ULTIMATE SIDE QUEST 🦆
DESCRIPTION:Let's end the day with some outdoor soft challenges and try to win the ultimate prize by finding all the clues!
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:RECOVERY ZONE 🧘🏻\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/08d159a6c4c58f000cca95e923d9bad7
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SUMMARY:From User Needs and Behavior to Data Modeling: Reducing FinOps Costs with Smarter Modeling
DESCRIPTION:Data models are often designed around data availability and development convenience\, but not always around how users actually consume data. As analytical products scale\, this misalignment can significantly increase infrastructure costs.\n In this talk\, I will share the transformation of the Seller Deep Dive Dashboard\, which at one point became one of the most expensive dashboards to operate due to its data model design.\n The initial architecture relied on a fully denormalized table\, where dimensions were merged directly into the fact table powering the dashboard. While this simplified early development\, the model became increasingly inefficient as data volume grew and slowly changing dimensions expanded the dataset.\n By analyzing which KPIs users actually queried and how frequently they were used\, we redesigned the model around a usage-driven star schema.\n The new architecture separates metrics into two fact tables:\n \n \n A core fact table containing roughly 80% of the most frequently used KPIs\, representing only 20% of the total data weight\n \n \n A secondary fact table containing the remaining less frequently used but heavier metrics\, queried only when required\n \n \n This change dramatically reduced the amount of data scanned by the majority of queries.\n As a result\, the dashboard evolved from being one of the most expensive dashboards to run\, costing roughly €3500 over two weeks\, to becoming one of the most efficient\, reducing costs to approximately €350 over the same period—a 90% reduction in FinOps costs while maintaining full analytical capability.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/667d6da8760b6d9b6163e372d62e3305
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SUMMARY:Last Mile Delivery Intelligence: AI-Powered Road Accessibility Analysis for Fleet Planning
DESCRIPTION:LMDIS (Last Mile Delivery Intelligence System) is an AI-powered decision support tool for daily delivery fleet planning at Golilla. The system automatically analyses ~300 delivery addresses overnight\, combining Google Street View imagery\, OpenStreetMap road topology\, and Claude AI vision to generate a structured operational briefing per order.\n At its core\, LMDIS resolves two simultaneous constraints: the minimum vehicle size imposed by cargo characteristics (weight\, dimensions\, product type — sourced via TMS API) and the maximum vehicle size permitted by road accessibility (carriageway width\, turning radius\, physical restrictions). The intersection determines the optimal vehicle assignment\; when no intersection exists\, the system identifies the nearest accessible point for the largest available vehicle and flags the conflict for manual resolution.\n The road analysis engine follows actual OSM way geometry to sample points along both the delivery street and the access route from the nearest primary artery — eliminating the linear coordinate offset errors that make naive Street View analysis unreliable. A four-level heading cascade (OSM geometry → Google Roads snap-to-road → panorama inference → manual review flag) ensures no analysis proceeds with an incorrectly oriented image.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:1c27a7c848cfa627677172f72a8ac263
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/1c27a7c848cfa627677172f72a8ac263
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SUMMARY:Paramethor: Leveraging feature flipping for Decathlon
DESCRIPTION:How can hundreds of in-store applications adapt instantly to the specificities of a country\, a sport\, or even a single user\, without any code deployment? This is the challenge we took on with**Paramethor**.\n \n In this presentation\, we will look back at the genesis of this product\, born from a critical need at Decathlon: **reducing Time-to-Market** (TTM) and avoiding the sprawl of configuration databases. We will explore how we built a robust solution consisting of a high-performance backend\, an intuitive admin interface\, and a real-time notification system via Kafka to inform applications of every change.\n \n We will dive into the technical heart of the rules engine\, specifically our **prioritized** search strategies. You will discover how we manage the complexity of business contexts (Store\, UID\, Country\, third-party type\, etc.) to offer extreme granularity in controlling features and configuration values.\n \n **Key points covered :**\n * **Why ?** Shifting from rigid configuration to total autonomy for both business and technical teams.\n * **How ?** Technical architecture\, exception management\, and conflict resolution strategies based on priority.\n * **Impact :** Reducing operational costs\, securing deployments\, and accelerating In-Store innovation.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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UID:6ce8bfa6ca868ad707f44079dbaf8a44
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/6ce8bfa6ca868ad707f44079dbaf8a44
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T161500Z
DTEND:20260526T190000Z
SUMMARY:BATTLE MODE: PART 1 - CONSOLES WARS 🎮
DESCRIPTION:Day 1 ends on a different kind of performance.\nGiant screen for epic gaming tournament: Super Mario\, FIFA\, F1 25…\n\nNo slides\, just skills!&nbsp\;
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/5c27a50df3664dc64d48becdc5925031
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260526T161500Z
DTEND:20260526T170000Z
SUMMARY:THE ULTIMATE SIDE QUEST 🦆
DESCRIPTION:Let's end the day with some outdoor soft challenges and try to win the ultimate prize by finding all the clues!
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:RECOVERY ZONE 🧘🏻\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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DTSTART:20260526T163000Z
DTEND:20260526T190000Z
SUMMARY:AFTERWORK! 🍻
DESCRIPTION:Join us to wrap up the day with a relaxed and lively afterwork.\n Apero dinatoire\, drinks\, outdoor challenges\, and a gaming tournament on the big screen: everything is set for a fun and social moment.\n Whether you’re here to compete\, connect\, or just unwind\, this is your time to enjoy the Dev Summit differently.\n\n
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:5 - AGORA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/3106207544a9f80250502265827913e6
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T060000Z
DTEND:20260527T070000Z
SUMMARY:WELCOME COFFEE & BREAKFAST
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CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:RECOVERY ZONE 🧘🏻\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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UID:bfedfea3fe065d506206679d7ccdede9
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/bfedfea3fe065d506206679d7ccdede9
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DTSTART:20260527T070000Z
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SUMMARY:The 50 GB revelation: How a simple statistic redefined how we see data at Decathlon
DESCRIPTION:For years\, the industry's motto has been simple: collect and store as much data as possible\, believing that immense value will emerge from this accumulation. This vision\, driven by tech giants like **GAFAM** that collect petabytes of data daily\, isn't always practical for every company. At the same time\, single computing instances on the cloud have become exponentially more powerful\, allowing us to handle large amounts of data on a single machine.\n \n This new way of thinking is captured by the **Small Data Manifesto**\, which states that more data doesn't always equal better results\, modern hardware is often underused\, and data topics should be developed locally first. In the data department of Decathlon\, we discovered this is more than just a theory. More than 90% of the data tables in our datalake (Decathlon's centralized data repository) was less than 50 GiB. This finding inspired us to define a new approach to data transformation.\n \n After setting the context and introducing the Small Data Manifesto\, we will present **Light Computing**\, which brings these principles to life. Instead of spinning up expensive clusters to transform data\, we use powerful single-node tools and only scale up when the data truly requires it. The leading tools of this field are **Polars** and **DuckDB**. We'll cover two main aspects: what technically defines these tools and what they bring in terms of concrete cost and architectural benefits.\n \n The session will conclude with a live demonstration of Polars\, showing how we can easily compute 50 GB of data on a small computing instance on Databricks.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/1f1272f892debcf8a7eaf472cdf2cae1
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T070000Z
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SUMMARY:DECATHLON X ADEO - The great debate on the indomitable quality of application repositories
DESCRIPTION:The year is 26 after 2000. Digital repositories are fully operational and up-to-date. Well not entirely… Few small application repositories still hold out against some architectural qualities: discoverable\, trustworthy\, easily consumable\, usefulness?\n And life is not easy for these repositories: IDPix\, LeanIX & Tangramix.\n \n A great Decathlon - ADEO Leroy Merlin FR debate will be organized around these thematix to share best and bad practices:\n - « Aren’t my data fresh? » : how we continuously insure the data freshness of our repositories?\n - « I’m not fat\, I'm just big boned! »: how do we add new data in our repositories and discard deprecated ones?\n - « These Repos are crazy! » : how do we promote IT use cases on top of these repositories (Dev\, Architecture\, FinOps\, IA…)?\n \n Text by Ahmed\, Fabien\, Gauthier and Laurent & Drawing by Uderzo.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/688b33be330c17889bf144ef05350054
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DTSTART:20260527T070000Z
DTEND:20260527T073000Z
SUMMARY:Software supply chain attack: Overview of current cybersecurity threats
DESCRIPTION:As software ecosystems grow more complex\, Software Supply Chain attacks are evolving from manual exploits to AI-driven automation. This session explores the rising trend of attackers compromising packages and extensions to bypass traditional corporate defenses. We will deep-dive into:\n - Corporate Risks: Understanding the impact of automated dependency poisoning.\n - Case Study: A concrete analysis of Shai-Hulud 2.0 and how AI scales these threats.\n - Strategic Vision: Our roadmap to harden our development lifecycle and prevent such scenarios from impacting our infrastructure.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:26aae8ab5634d2036bbd9248a2a1c303
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/26aae8ab5634d2036bbd9248a2a1c303
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T070000Z
DTEND:20260527T073000Z
SUMMARY:The day we stopped publishing Kafka events from our order API and why it strengthened our event-driven architecture
DESCRIPTION:This talk will present how we addressed the “dual write” issue we had in our Gifting Order Management solution between our database and our Kafka cluster\, causing data inconsistencies and complicated error handling.\n \n The answer ? A simplified version of the Outbox pattern—leveraging a Debezium connector to reliably decouple database writes from Kafka event publishing and using our Order table as the outbox table to simplify the solution.\n \n This architectural shift resulted in a simpler\, more robust Order API\, eliminating Kafka-specific code and complex error handling. This loosely coupled architecture also offers consumer-driven business logic with easier extensibility.\n \n Join this talk to learn how this architectural decision strengthened our event-driven architecture and discover the crucial details of configuring Debezium—including heartbeat and monitoring—to ensure stability and avoid database disk space issues.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/92a44e86c2402a667850e8bbff6cc973
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DTSTART:20260527T070000Z
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SUMMARY:Design and agentic pathways for Decathlon
DESCRIPTION:### Introduction:\n The key theme is about how product designers can shape the future of an agent powered future for e-commerce. What new challenges do we face and how might we design experiences in this new reality? What new behaviours has this new technology opened up and how can designers use it to provide guardrails?\n \n I want to cover the idea that shopping via AI might sound very cold and transactional\, and in the context of Decathlon\, that can count against us. Browsing products\, becoming emotionally attached to new products and even physical stores themselves is a powerful connection we need to retain. It is a huge differentiator for us.\n \n ### The pathways:\n Through the lens of three AI powered pathways\, I want to explore the opportunities that have opened up for teams at Decathlon and how we might thrive in this new era.\n \n * How do we improve our current experience with new AI tools available on our digital experience?\n * What services can Decathlon reference to provide a richer\, personalised product experience?\n * How do we show up for our customers when they never visit Decathlon in a digital or physical sense?\n \n ### Loyalty and emotional connections:\n AI use can place an extra layer between Decathlon and our customers\, we need to make sure that loyalty is rewarded and is visible when customers use AI to shop.\n \n * How can AI enhance the membership experience\, inside and outside of Decathlon's experiences?\n * How can we make sure that the repeatable\, mundane tasks become automated where possible?\n * At the same time\, how can we design digital experiences where people do come to us to be inspired\, to browse and fall in love with the brand and our products?
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/9ccd37140142336977097be28d0695d5
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DTSTART:20260527T071500Z
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SUMMARY:MICROSOFT - The intelligence loop: turning real-time signals into autonomous retail decisions
DESCRIPTION:Retail organisations are awash in signals\, transactions\, inventory updates\, promotions\, and operational events—but turning those signals into timely\, business‑relevant decisions remains challenging. The issue is not data volume\, but how intelligence is structured\, contextualised\, and activated as conditions change in real time.\nThis session explores a systems‑level approach to retail intelligence by combining Microsoft Fabric Real‑Time Intelligence with Microsoft IQ across Operational\, Analytical\, and Agentic layers. Rather than focusing on individual use cases\, the talk presents a layered intelligence model for designing adaptable retail decision platforms.\nAt the foundation of this model is Fabric IQ\, built on graph technology through Fabric Graph\, which provides the ontology and semantic layer for representing entities\, relationships\, and business context across the retail domain. This graph‑based foundation enables signals—captured through Real‑Time Intelligence as both a sensing and activation layer—to be interpreted consistently across systems and time.\nOn top of this semantic graph foundation\, agent‑driven intelligence can reason over live business context and drive decisions and actions\, creating a closed loop between signals\, understanding\, and execution. Together\, real‑time streaming\, graph‑based semantics\, and layered intelligence form a reusable system pattern for building retail‑scale intelligence platforms without being tied to a single workflow or implementation.\n&nbsp\;\n\n
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/6c571fc6cb62fc636df3d3262f8571e4
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DTSTART:20260527T071500Z
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SUMMARY:DECATHLON X ADEO - The AI Ultra-Trail: Cross perspectives on the race for digital attention
DESCRIPTION:# Abstract:\n LLMs (Large Language Models) like ChatGPT have entered the industry with a velocity that no retailer can ignore. In just a few years\, usage has exploded to over 1 billion weekly users\, with record amounts of capital pouring into the sector.\n This represents a fundamental shift in how people interact with digital content—a revolution comparable to the advent of the Internet itself. A significant portion of human digital attention has shifted to this new medium\, and business models are following.\n We will discuss the different phases of this evolution and what it means for our brands Adeo and Decathlon. Where we think we are. How we believe it is about winning a war of attention in a new sales channels and what we are doing about it. We will also explore the potential risks that we have to mitigate along the way.\n \n # Plan:\n - Intro with the different phases of AI's impact on E-commerce. Look at the past to understand the future.\n - Winning the attention battle - Why it matters. Some examples for our 2 brands (examples: GEO initiatives\, ChatGPT App\, POC with Mirakl\, ....)\n - Enriching our product sheets to promote discovery by LLMs (putting our product pages into perspective and their evolutions related to AI)\n - AI Content and UGC\n - Risk Analysis (we often don't talk about it enough\, LLMs are a formidable opportunity but the path is filled with risks from brand and reputation to cost ).\n \n # Bonus :\n The last section is focused on using & benchmarking multiple AI Models (Claude\, ChatGPT\, Gemini\, Kimi) to **imagine & design joint/common Product / Services / Tech Capabilities between Adeo & Decathlon in the future**
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/698603b8ee10ca195ea84d42a79ff950
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T074500Z
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SUMMARY:From search bar to shopping list: How LLM turns DIY intent into guided commerce
DESCRIPTION:RAGEdito was born from a simple observation: when a customer types "how to change a window" into the Leroy Merlin France search bar\, they are not looking for a product — they are planning a project. Currently live in production on French traffic\, RAGEdito generates real-time DIY tutorials with contextualised shopping lists\, directly from the search bar.\n \n This session delivers a hands-on retrospective from a three-person Product Owner / Data Analyst / Data Scientist team on building\, steering\, and continuously improving a RAG system in real production conditions.\n \n Product angle: how to translate a user signal into a structured product vision — from defining meaningful business KPIs to aligning stakeholders across a multi-product Search & Publication domain. How RAGEdito fits into a coherent\, scalable roadmap with group-wide deployment ambitions.\n \n Analytical angle: how production query analysis identified a significant share of editorially-intentioned traffic going unaddressed\, segmented customer needs by intent type (repair\, installation\, construction\, inspiration)\, and converted these insights into concrete growth levers and roadmap decisions.\n \n Technical angle: how user feedback feeds a custom evaluation pipeline\, refines LLM generation\, and drives architectural evolution toward a reusable API component scalable across the group.\n \n Key takeaway: how to align product vision\, analytical intelligence\, and technical robustness to turn a RAG prototype into a product with measurable business impact.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:a01f08c954f57657588ba2a7f0404a98
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/a01f08c954f57657588ba2a7f0404a98
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T074500Z
DTEND:20260527T081500Z
SUMMARY:Software ate the world\, is AI eating software?
DESCRIPTION:In 2011\, Marc Andreessen famously declared: *"Software is eating the world"*. Today\, with the massive adoption of Generative AI\, a new existential question is echoing through the tech industry: is AI eating software... and our jobs along with it?\n \n Fueled by mind-blowing code generation demos\, the myth of the disappearing Software Engineer is stubbornly persistent. Yet\, the reality on the ground is far more nuanced. While AI excels at generating simple solutions or writing code in languages heavily represented in open-source repositories (like Python or JavaScript)\, its limitations become glaringly obvious when faced with complex algorithms or languages with limited training data.\n \n In this talk\, as Directors of Engineering\, we will look past the hype to analyze what the future truly holds for our industry. We will tackle the real challenges awaiting our development teams\, which are far removed from simply being replaced by machines.\n \n **Key Takeaways:**\n \n * **The Myth of the Obsolete Engineer:** Why the end of software engineering is an illusion\, and where the real limits of AI lie (algorithmic complexity\, lack of training data for specific or proprietary tech).\n * **The Vendor Lock-in Trap:** How reliance on large AI models is redrawing the landscape of technological lock-in for our architectures.\n * **The New Skill Matrix:** How to rethink the career path from Junior to Senior in an era where AI handles writing the "easy" code.\n * **The Impact on the Broader Ecosystem:** Engineering doesn't operate in a vacuum. How does the AI era redefine the roles and interactions of QA\, Support\, Product Management\, and Ops?\n \n Whether you are a Software Engineer seeking direction for your career\, an Engineering Manager preparing your team for the future\, or a stakeholder in the tech ecosystem\, join us to map out the true challenges of this new era. Code isn't dead\, but the way we build it has changed forever.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/038c7977c369d16ac2c59def5b29dfe0
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T074500Z
DTEND:20260527T081500Z
SUMMARY:Less is More: Using AI to prove that doing less delivers more
DESCRIPTION:Four value streams\, three and a half developers\, all moving simultaneously. There was pressure to start everything — it looked like progress. But at the end of each sprint\, delivered value was scarce. The data told a different story.\n \n We ran an AI-assisted analysis of our historical flow metrics: WIP over time\, lead time per story point\, where epics actually got stuck. The pattern was clear — we had a systemic problem\, not a capacity one. Starting earlier was making us finish later.\n \n The fix was counterintuitive. We reduced the number of topics in flight\, moved from individual domain ownership to team-based delivery\, and realigned our backlog around collective throughput. The analysis showed a potential 2x improvement in lead time by reducing WIP — and early signals are promising.\n \n We'll walk through the data that changed our thinking\, the steps we took\, what didn't go as planned\, and what surprised us. Fair warning: the experiment is still running — no clean happy ending\, just honest numbers and the reasoning behind every decision.\n \n What you'll take away: a replicable approach to focused\, team-based flow — and how to make "let's finish fewer things faster" a convincing argument.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/9bca7e89124c55edcfb9e37fb778bcf9
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T074500Z
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SUMMARY:Unlocking 42 Million Offers: How did a unified UI scale marketplace growth?
DESCRIPTION:In a marketplace with 17M+ products and 42M+ offers\, every unpublished offer is lost revenue. But why is an offer not live? The answer used to be a mystery trapped in technical logs.\n To solve this at scale\, we didn’t just build a dashboard\; we built a framework for clarity.\n Join us behind our new Offer Management system to learn how we used the Pyramid of Failure to categorize user\, business\, and technical blockers. We’ll share the blueprint for building a single\, scalable UI that serves diverse personas\, empowering sellers with autonomy while providing tech teams one "Source of Truth" for debugging and investigation\, and how this unified approach turned technical friction into GMV growth.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/7ee737bacb99f726a2bd22bf2371dd30
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T080000Z
DTEND:20260527T093000Z
SUMMARY:Giving hands to your AI: Building MCP servers with Java & Spring AI
DESCRIPTION:In 2026\, "just chatting" with an AI isn't enough. We need agents that can act: query a database\, trigger a deployment\, or check real-time stock levels. Enter the Model Context Protocol (MCP)—the universal standard for connecting AI models to local and remote data sources.\n \n This hands-on lab is a deep dive into building the "connective tissue" of modern AI. Using Spring AI\, we will move beyond basic API calls to develop robust MCP Servers in Java. You will learn how to expose your existing business logic as "tools" that any LLM can discover and use securely. By the end of this session\, you’ll know how to transform your Java applications into specialized plugins that give your AI the "hands" it needs to interact with your enterprise systems.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:⚽️ PRACTICE ZONE #2\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:2d97c6542bd4a3dfb851c9b62bc8bc3e
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/2d97c6542bd4a3dfb851c9b62bc8bc3e
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SUMMARY:Digital Lean\, the next step: How digital and lean thinking become the lever to turn complexity into continuous value
DESCRIPTION:Leroy Merlin Italia is completing a crucial phase of its digital transformation. Over the past years\, we've built new platforms\, adopted new tools\, redesigned architectures\, and invested heavily in digital capabilities. Along the way\, we've collected powerful lessons learned and now we're putting them to work.\n \n The next step is clear: **simplification and productivity**. We need to train our teams for process\, not for product. We need to complete the human and mindset transformation\, steering our squads toward cross-functional thinking and process efficiency\, subtracting the superfluous instead of adding more. We need to leverage AI both to streamline business processes and to accelerate our tech and digital delivery (i.e. MVPs\, prototypes\, requirements\, user stories\, test cases) to unlock the potential of the solutions we've already built and to accelerate business outcomes.\n \n In this post-onboarding phase\, the real value that a digital team can bring to the organization is something that no single business direction can provide on its own: **a cross-functional\, end-to-end vision of processes.** Business directions are by design and by vocation\, focused on their vertical. That's their strength. But the digital team sits at the intersection of all verticals\, and that unique position makes it the natural driver of process simplification\, waste elimination\, and horizontal efficiency across the entire value chain.\n \n But here's what years of transformation taught us: **if you automate a mess\, you just get a faster mess.** And nobody tells you that.\n \n The Digital Lean Framework (DLF) is a framework that I conceived and designed with the support of my team\, as a natural evolution of our purpose at Leroy Merlin Italia. It takes the core principles of lean thinking\, born on Toyota's factory floors 70 years ago and applies them to digital\, tech\, cybersecurity\, and organizational development. Not as theory\, but as a proprietary operational method distilled from 20+ years of enterprise delivery and shaped by the lessons we've learned building\, failing\, and rebuilding in the field.\n \n In this talk\, I'll share:\n \n - **Legge Zero**: why starting from technology to shape the process (instead of the opposite) is the original sin of digital transformation\, and how to reverse it.\n - **The 8 Digital Muda**: the invisible wastes killing your teams' productivity\, from overprocessing and waiting to the most dangerous one: the **Perfection Trap**\, a waste that doesn't exist in manufacturing but is devastating in digital.\n - **A practical framework**: (VALUE → STREAM → CLEAN → FLOW → KAIZEN) to find and eliminate waste in any digital process from IT service delivery to product development.\n - **Real results** from applying a first dry run of DLM within a bunch of use cases at Leroy Merlin Italia: what we found\, what we cut\, what improved\, what assumptions we confirmed\, what assumptions we destroyed\, and what we're still learning.\n \n This is not a talk about doing less. It's about doing what matters\, with method\, data\, and relentless focus on value.\n \n *"If you automate a mess\, you just get a faster mess." — Digital Lean Framework*
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:DBT LABS - The next phase of data platforms\, picking the best compute engine for any task
DESCRIPTION:Depending on a single vendor for all data needs creates significant bottlenecks: vendor lock-in\, unoptimized compute engines for specific workloads\, and slow developer feedback loops. The next phase of data architecture demands a shift toward decoupled layers and flexible compute.\n\nIn this session\, we will explore the future of data transformation built around open table formats and multi-engine processing. We will discuss how open formats like Apache Iceberg can turn Data Mesh theories into reality\, while addressing current catalog challenges and where the ecosystem is heading next.\n\nFinally\, we will focus on enhancing the developer experience through local compute. We will run a practical demonstration where a Databricks/BigQuery dbt project is executed locally on DuckDB using automated SQL dialect translation. The result: zero cloud compute costs during development and lightning-fast iteration cycles for your data engineering teams.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/841c981ad8778bef1be369dadfdc328a
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SUMMARY:KONG - Context is king: Why is context the key to unlocking the true value of agentic AI?
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n \n As AI models converge on strong reasoning capabilities\, the differentiator for effective\n agentic systems is increasingly not the model itself\, it's the context you provide it.\n Context engineering — the discipline of delivering the right information\, at the right\n granularity\, at the right time — is becoming a core competency for teams building agents\n that work reliably in production. In this talk\, we define the problem\, share practical\n principles for context architecture\, and walk through how we've approached it with our\n own products.\n \n Outline\n I. The Context Problem\n - As agents take on longer\, multi-step tasks with real-world consequences\,\n the quality of their context becomes the primary driver of output quality\n \n - Most agent failures in practice aren't reasoning failures — they're context\n failures: the model was missing information\, working with outdated\n information\, or overwhelmed by irrelevant information\n \n - Context engineering as a discipline: distinct from prompt engineering\,\n closer to systems design. It's about pipelines\, infrastructure\, and\n information architecture — not just what goes in the system prompt.\n \n II. What Good Context Looks Like\n - Relevance is the measure that matters – The goal of context engineering\n isn't to maximize information available to the model — it's to maximize\n relevance. Everything else follows from this.\n \n - You can't always predict relevance in advance – Agentic workflows are\n dynamic. What's relevant at step five depends on what the agent discovered\n at step three. Pre-curated context assumes you know the path before the\n agent walks it.\n \n - Explorability is how you achieve relevance at scale – Rather than\n pre-identifying the right context\, the more resilient approach is making your\n knowledge base easy for the agent to traverse and explore on the fly. The\n design question shifts from "build a better retriever" to "make your\n knowledge navigable."\n \n - This is where most teams are under-investing – The default\n embed-index-retrieve pattern optimizes for static similarity. It doesn't\n support an agent that needs to follow threads across systems\, discover\n adjacent context\, or refine its understanding as a task unfolds.\n \n - Measure whether agents are finding what they need – Without this\, you\n can't tell whether a bad output is a reasoning problem or a context problem.\n \n III. Turning Enterprise Knowledge into Agent-Ready Context\n \n - Enterprise environments are where context engineering is both most\n diﬃcult and most impactful — the knowledge exists but it's scattered\,\n siloed\, inconsistently structured\, and constantly changing\n \n - The untapped goldmine: docs\, wikis\, tickets\, CRMs\, codebases\, Slack\n threads — most enterprise knowledge is already there\, just not accessible\n to agents\n \n - Strategies for ingesting\, indexing\, and surfacing enterprise knowledge at\n inference time\n \n - Handling permissions\, access control\, and data sensitivity in context\n pipelines\n \n - How we achieve this with Kong Context Mesh: a walkthrough of our\n approach to transforming enterprise resources into agent-ready context\n \n 1/ Our architecture for ingesting\, indexing\, scoping\, and serving\n enterprise context at inference time\n \n 2/ Assumptions we made early on that turned out to be wrong\, and\n what we learned\n \n 3/ What measurably improved when we got context right\, and where\n we're still iterating\n \n Speaker Bio\n \n Christopher Tam is the Product GM for Kong’s Agentic AI Infrastructure offerings\,\n including AI Gateway\, Context Mesh\, and KAi. A veteran in the AI and infrastructure space\,\n Chris previously founded Substrates.ai\, an agentic infrastructure startup\, and held\n product leadership roles at Google and Verily\, where he applied cutting-edge AI\n technologies to business applications. He was also a VP at Leap Motion\, an early pioneer\n in computer vision.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d5d91926d4ee9643d7f556f2b6da7fae
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SUMMARY:Industrializing forecasting solutions: A modern architecture
DESCRIPTION:At Decathlon\, based on years of experience\, we’ve completely revamped how we do forecasting by building a "forecasting pipeline factory." Thanks to this approach\, we are now building and shipping pipelines in producion in less than two months. Our solutions are based on modern data manipulation tools (dbt)\, in-house python libraries for machine learning abstractions\, and modern models such as Time Series Foundation Models (Chronos2).\n \n This technical stack\, combined with an “extreme programming” mindset\, has greatly accelerated our developments and deployment velocity. It’s been a real cross-functional enabler to deliver actual business value across several units at Decathlon.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/3d527d9bf48ce08a090a78308a613b2f
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SUMMARY:Smarter last-mile logistics: using operations research to optimize delivery districts and booking calendars in the Italian context
DESCRIPTION:Last-mile delivery operations face increasing pressure to balance service quality with cost efficiency\, given highly variable demand densities and heterogeneous territories. We present an optimization framework that jointly designs territorial delivery districts and customer booking calendars\, treating delivery slot availability as decision variables. In remote or low-demand areas\, the system restricts booking availability to a limited number of weekly delivery slots\, enabling order consolidation and reducing inefficient travel. Conversely\, high-demand districts are offered a larger set of booking slots\, supporting more frequent delivery routes. **By shaping demand in time\, the system aligns customer delivery choices with operationally efficient routing patterns**. The underlying mathematical formulation is based on a Mixed-Integer Linear Programming (MILP) model that optimizes booking calendar configurations while minimizing fleet size and traveled kilometers under company-specific operational constraints.\n Deployed by Golilla\, the Italian last-mile logistics operator within the Adeo ecosystem\, the tool was tested over six months at a regional hub in Emilia-Romagna\, replacing the previous experience-based scheduling approach. The result was a 15% increase in gross margin. It is now live in production and being rolled out across the full Italian territory.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/b787cd100fb74271bfa1f05054e8d84f
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SUMMARY:Make your production deployments more reliable and secure with release management
DESCRIPTION:This 90-minute Hands-on Lab invites you to discover a new approach by leveraging the power of the Release Management. The goal is simple: turn every deployment into a "non-event"—perfectly predictable\, repeatable\, and secure.\n \n On the agenda (100% hands-on):\n \n - Express Onboarding: Get hands-on with the platform and onboard your digital product in minutes.\n - Standardization & Promotion: Create your product releases and use promotion pipeline templates to ensure consistent reliability across all environments.\n - Guardrails & Robustness: Use automated checks and compliance policies to block errors before they ever reach production.\n - Visibility & Governance: Track and manage your deployments via a unified dashboard for total control.\n \n The result? You'll be autonomous to transform your digital product in the new culture of the Release Management!\n \n Ready to deploy your next release Friday evening?
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:🏐 PRACTICE ZONE #4\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/9f49cfc455f2db1127853af6802f04bf
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SUMMARY:Migration of last mile from Scala to JavaxAI (Copilot)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to present our Copilot-accelerated migration of the Last Mile product from Scala to Java. Last Mile is a critical tool for Leroy Merlin France\, designed to streamline the sales\, management\, and tracking of over 1.2 million deliveries every year. By ensuring operational excellence\, it acts as a primary driver of our customer satisfaction. We want to talk about the project's context\, our core goals\, the step-by-step migration process\, and our key learnings.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/9ec268dbff88ef99a3163be0e6f0215d
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SUMMARY:Valkey: Back to basics
DESCRIPTION:Most developers know **Valkey** as a high-performance distributed cache\, but how many truly leverage its potential as a versatile data structure server? If you've only ever used `GET` and `SET`\, you are missing out on the features that make Valkey a Swiss Army knife for modern architectures.\n \n In this codelab\, we will strip away the abstractions and go back to basics. Using a practical\, step-by-step approach\, you will interact with Valkey through its CLI and understand its core mechanisms.\n \n **Pre-requisite:** come with Docker installed\n \n **Note:** Valkey is an open-source\, high-performance key-value store that was created as a fork of Redis (specifically version 7.2.4) following its transition to a non-open-source licensing model.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:🏀 PRACTICE ZONE #1\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/87212605a0e8195dfa81acacbf5bdf4e
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SUMMARY:CUJ as a KPI: How critical user journeys united tech and business driving products strategies
DESCRIPTION:This session details the transformation journey of Leroy Merlin Brazil (LMBR) as it adopts **Critical User Journeys (CUJ)** as the foundation for operational excellence. We will share how we unified technology and business teams to map the critical journeys of **Marketplace\, Credit Platform\, Payment\, and Arc+ Loyalty**\, establishing clear indicators and defined consequences for each stage.\n \n We will present the practical process of identifying these journeys\, which was essential for pinpointing critical areas and primary personas\, resulting in a drastic reduction in errors and unavailability. Furthermore\, we will discuss the current expansion to eight additional teams including **E-commerce\, Assisted Sales\, and Flash-Sales** where journeys are already in the draft phase. The main goal is to demonstrate how CUJs evolved from a technical concept into a **strategic performance KPI**\, set to replace APDEX to better align with market practices and ADEO’s global digital maturity goals.\n \n ### Why choose our talk? 😄\n \n This talk presents a success case of digital maturity from a BU outside the European Union\, serving as an incentive for global collaboration. It demonstrates how synergy between technical and business communities can generate tangible results in resilience and efficiency. By elevating *Critical User Journeys* to a global KPI\, LMBR is not just solving infrastructure issues but leading a cultural shift that prioritizes the "persona experience" over synthetic metrics like APDEX. This content is highly relevant for both *Dev-Tech* and *Product Management-UX* streams\, offering a replicable framework for other ADEO and Decathlon units seeking customer-centric innovation and positive impact.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/296066514830dcda1fa6615a0e328000
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SUMMARY:GOOGLE - Gemini Workshop: Advanced generation use cases
DESCRIPTION:Enhance your problem-solving toolkit by integrating multimodal and million-token context capabilities\, and unlock an unprecedented range of new solutions.\n\nIn this interactive workshop\, we'll address the following complex challenges using Gemini and Python notebooks:\n\nMultimodal Video Transcription: Transcribe videos and identify speakers in a single prompt.Knowledge Graph Generation: Extract entities and relationships from massive inputs (1M tokens) with a single request.Image Bank Automation: Set up a pipeline for consistent image generation and bring your visual archives back to life.No expertise\, preparation\, or installation is needed. Bring your laptop\, a browser\, and a pinch of curiosity!
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🏈 PRACTICE ZONE #3\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:A quarter of Spec driven development: 5 lessons I learned as a Product Manager
DESCRIPTION:# A quarter of Spec Driven Development: 5 lessons I learned as a PM.\n \n &gt\; "What if the incessant back and forth between product and tech wasn't a fatality\, but a symptom of an outdated work method? At a time when AI can generate code in seconds\, the bottleneck has shifted: it's no longer in execution\, but in the precision of intention."\n \n ## Core idea\n After a quarter of experimenting with Spec Driven Development (SDD)\, I'm offering you an unfiltered feedback. How to transform a product vision into a robust specification so that it becomes a vector for acceleration? With SDD\, the product manager role takes on a very important part\, particularly in the upstream phase of discovery and design. During this period\, between vibecoding\, SDD\, and the use of different frameworks\, I was able to learn 5 lessons that seem essential for a PM.\n \n Through this talk\, I want to show you how upstream technical and functional specification is not a return to waterfall execution but an accelerator of agility thanks to SDD. We will talk about tools\, methods\, change management\, successes\, but also failures (because there can be some).\n \n ---\n \n ## Key message\n AI does not replace the PM\, but forces them to become an expert in design again! With this new mindset\, we talk about the role of the product builder who not only defines the product strategy but also builds\, prototypes\, and iterates directly using AI and no-code/low-code tools.\n \n ---\n \n ## Central questions\n How does the product manager integrate team dynamics when they can experiment and build?\n How can we ensure that SDD and this role transformation are not blocked by shadow IT and organizational tech radars?\n What are the roles of SIGs and Offices within digital domains to accelerate SDD at scale?\n \n ---\n \n ## Talk promise\n At the end of the talk\, participants will leave with:\n \n - **A mindset shift:** why "thinking" and "building" are no longer distinct phases in the AI era but a single\, unified block.\n - **Vibecoding and SDD:** two complementary approaches: vibecoding prioritizes speed and exploration\, while SDD prioritizes precision and traceability.\n - **The product builder's "TechRadar":** A list of tools (no-code\, low-code\, AI agents) to accelerate your discovery cycles.\n - **The augmented PM's to-do list:** A roadmap to transition from the data-centric PM 2.0 to the AI-augmented Product Builder PM 3.0.\n \n ---\n \n ## Target audience\n Product managers\, designers\, and engineers curious about the future of product creation in an AI-first world.\n \n ---
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/361ba409a09e28296d625b2eddc3345c
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SUMMARY:How to establish an agentic framework: Sovereignty and simplicity with "Small Agent"
DESCRIPTION:We are hearing a lot about agentic AI right now. Every developer is testing it\, looking to implement it\, and some are even pushing it to production. However\, the ecosystem is still highly uncertain\; the surrounding technologies (ADK\, LangGraph\, CrewAI\, etc.) are very young. Ultimately\, picking one right now feels more like a gamble than an informed choice.\n \n **So\, what solution would allow us to both set a clear framework and ensure agentic sovereignty? Small Agent!**\n \n Within the LMFR AI team\, we have built a framework that empowers any developer to implement agents in just three lines of code. All the underlying complexity is managed by the framework itself. Thanks to A2A\, we standardize the interfaces so that\, in the end\, whether you choose LangGraph\, ADK\, or another tool behind the scenes\, it simply doesn't matter.\n \n It features two operating modes:\n * Low-Code: If you want minimal code to run a V0 agent\, let the framework do the heavy lifting.\n * Advanced: If you are experienced in orchestration\, you have full control. For example\, if you use LangGraph\, you can manage the graph directly. Everything is defined as classes\, leaving you completely free to use code overrides as your imagination dictates.\n \n This framework will enable us to:\n * Accelerate everyone's daily workflow.\n * Centralize complexity within the AI team\, allowing every developer to implement easily.\n * Achieve true technological sovereignty.\n * Guarantee agentic consistency across the company.\n \n **Additional Notes / Context:**\n \n And yes\, this really exists! We are already starting to implement it in specific areas. We also have our sights set on deploying an operational agent directly onto Turbine\, using the A2A protocol to standardize communications with the agents.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/170c9db112997ad1c8e3e620bdeba61f
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SUMMARY:LINKUP - Designing a retrieval layer for AI agents: Lessons from production
DESCRIPTION:Most AI systems today rely on Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) or APIs to access external knowledge. While\n effective in controlled environments\, these approaches often fail in production when faced with real-world data: incomplete\n coverage\, stale information\, and unreliable sources.\n In this talk\, we share practical lessons from building a web-scale retrieval layer designed specifically for AI agents. We’ll\n explore the key challenges of working with web data\, dynamic content\, inconsistent structures\, adversarial noise\, and the\n architectural decisions required to handle them.\n \n Topics include retrieval strategies (search vs direct fetch)\, ranking signals (relevance vs trust)\, structuring unstructured data\,\n and the trade-offs between latency\, precision\, and coverage.\n Through real-world failure cases and design patterns\, attendees will gain a clearer understanding of how to build AI systems\n that remain grounded\, reliable\, and useful beyond demos.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/c136c06526e7b4365673c3cff9033c8d
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SUMMARY:Detecting malicious pull requests at scale with LLMs
DESCRIPTION:As AI coding assistants accelerate software development\, the volume of pull requests at Datadog has grown to nearly 10\,000 per week\, increasing the risk that malicious changes slip through due to review fatigue. To address this\, Datadog built BewAIre\, an LLM-powered code review system designed to identify malicious source code changes introduced by threat actors. By reducing approval fatigue for developers while increasing friction for attackers\, BewAIre guides human reviewers to the areas where judgment matters most\, without slowing developer velocity.\n \n In this presentation\, I will share why BewAIre was built\, how it evolved from a hackathon experiment into a production-grade internal system\, and the key architectural decisions and trade-offs involved along the way. I will discuss what worked\, what didn’t\, and the limitations we encountered when applying LLMs to security-critical workflows.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/73f7d563e6e0aec3150c61f5426eecc9
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SUMMARY:A single source of truth for order tracking
DESCRIPTION:What happens when a customer checks the status of an order and finds different answers depending on the channel?\n This question was the starting point of an investigation that revealed a bigger issue than it initially seemed: the same order could display different information in the app and on the web\, regardless of whether it was placed through e-commerce or in a physical store. The outcome was predictable — customer confusion\, increased Contact Rate\, and a direct impact on NPS.\n \n To understand the root cause\, we initiated a **discovery process** that mapped the entire order journey across multiple customer touchpoints — app\, web\, telesales\, email\, and WhatsApp — while also diving into the systems that generate and distribute this information.\n It quickly became clear that the challenge was not only technological\, but about **orchestrating systems\, channels\, and teams to transform a complex ecosystem into a simple and reliable experience for the customer**.\n \n Collaboration between squads enabled us to standardize information in the backend\, increase transparency for the frontend\, and evolve the order tracking experience — making it easier for customers to check order status\, refund information\, and in-store pickup details.\n \n In the end\, the goal is as simple as it is powerful: ensuring that customers can find a **single source of truth about their order**\, no matter where they look. As a result\, we aim to reduce Contact Rate\, increase the app’s NPS\, and decrease the number of abandoned payments.\n \n In this talk\, we will share the behind-the-scenes of this discovery process — and how technical and product decisions can directly transform the customer experience.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d41619ce92e19f8d03c9b993d98657d1
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SUMMARY:DAN SAFFER - Apprentices\, not hammers
DESCRIPTION:For the past decade\, the dominant question in AI has been what can it do? That question is now essentially answered: AI can do a lot of things. The question that actually matters\, and the one almost nobody is asking\, is: what kind of thinking does this interaction enable\, or prevent?\n\nWe are at a genuine inflection point. As AI moves from chatbot novelty to an integrated layer of our digital and physical lives\, the interfaces we've built for decades aren't going to cut it anymore. And yet the industry's default response has been to shove the most transformative technology in decades into a fifty-year-old container: a text box. A text box is not the pinnacle of user experience. It is not the endgame of UX. It is one tool in a very large toolbox and treating it as the answer is a category error with real consequences.\n\nThe central design challenge of our moment isn't capability. It's framing. When AI provides instant\, polished answers\, users bypass essential cognitive processes — what researchers call "metacognitive laziness." Students perform better on assignments with AI help but retain almost nothing when the AI is removed. Workers who feel superhuman thanks to AI don't work less\; they work more\, expanding scope until they burn out. The Harvard Business Review found that AI doesn't reduce work\, it intensifies it and that should be a wake-up call: efficiency is not the same as value\, and optimizing for speed without asking what gets lost is a design failure\, not a triumph.\n\nThe good news is that design has always been here. The traditional designer's job was to build a better hammer: a faster\, more efficient tool. The new job is to design the apprentice: a helpful\, insightful\, sometimes challenging partner whose personality\, transparency\, and relationship with the user is itself a core design task. That shift requires different questions\, different principles\, and a different process. Or perhaps many different processes.\n\nThis talk draws on a year of research\, prototyping\, and teaching at Carnegie Mellon's Human-Computer Interaction Institute to determine where AI and design is headed and what it will take to make it go somewhere worth going. The future isn't about better chatbots. It's about AI that thinks alongside you\, not for you. The goal isn't to build AI that replaces human judgment. It's to keep the human as the conductor of an increasingly capable orchestra and to design the interfaces that make that possible.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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SUMMARY:Modularity by Design: The Enterprise Architect’s Playbook
DESCRIPTION:Comment transformer nos processus tout en remplaçant un SI historique ? L'Architecture d'Entreprise (EA) est souvent le chaînon manquant pour concilier vision globale et agilité locale.\n Je vous propose de découvrir comment l'EA agit comme un catalyseur de modularité. Nous aborderons :\n - La clarification des responsabilités : comment l'EA soutient les DL et les Product Managers\n - Les critères de décision : comment garantir que nos choix d'aujourd'hui ne deviennent pas les blocages de demain.\n - La trajectoire de transformation : passer d'une architecture subie à une modularité choisie.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/0fa6cce668ef7fcfa3a0861b8f350a15
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SUMMARY:From crawled pages to strategic insights: AI-powered Competitive Insights at scale
DESCRIPTION:How do you know if your product assortment is complete\, well-structured\, and competitively relevant — across **millions of products**\, updated weekly\, without a team of analysts manually browsing competitor websites?\n \n At Leroy Merlin (ADEO)\, we faced exactly this challenge. Category managers needed actionable competitive intelligence: a structured view of **assortment coverage** — which product types competitors offer\, which attributes they highlight\, and where gaps exist. That means extracting structured product attributes — dimensions\, materials\, capacities\, product types — from raw competitor product pages and mapping them onto our own product taxonomy.\n \n We built a fully automated\, AI-powered pipeline running on Google Cloud (Vertex AI + BigQuery) that today monitors **31 retailers and marketplaces** — including ManoMano\, Castorama\, Amazon\, CDiscount\, Ikea\, Bricorama\, and even the Leroy Merlin marketplace itself — processing over **26 million products** weekly.\n \n The system combines two complementary AI approaches:\n - A **custom ML classification model** — the **PEM (Product Entity Matching) API**\, an existing ADEO digital asset reused here for a new purpose — that assigns each competitor product to one of **2\,873 product models** within ADEO's internal taxonomy. It successfully classifies **62.7% of all ingested products**\, with confidence-score thresholding ensuring downstream data quality.\n - **Gemini 2.0 Flash** for structured characteristic extraction from raw product text\, using few-shot prompting\, self-verification loops\, and type-aware validation (closed value sets\, numeric measurements with automatic unit conversion). This has produced over **39 million characteristic values** across **80 distinct attributes** on **11.5 million products**.\n \n The results feed a **dbt aggregation pipeline** in BigQuery\, stream to a **Vue.js frontend**\, and give category managers a live\, filterable view of how Leroy Merlin's catalog compares to the market — by product type\, characteristic\, and price quartile.\n \n In this Tools in Action session\, we'll walk through the full pipeline architecture\, the AI design choices and their trade-offs (LLM output validation\, reuse of internal ML assets\, quality filtering)\, and close with a live demo of the app.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d2df7691874533ed08f3c492a7fc5416
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SUMMARY:Make your data pipelines more reliable: Alerting and automated calculation of SLIs through meaningful quality metrics
DESCRIPTION:For the dataplatform teams\, building high-performance pipelines is only a part of the equation: the real challenge is ensuring that this data is accurate\, up to date and usable by business units and AI models on a daily basis. Data quality has thus become the true battle of trust between technical teams and end users.\n \n However\, ensuring this quality across an entire organisation is complex\, therefore defining and enforcing global data quality rules across an entire company rarely works: only local teams understand the reality and specific nature of their data. Yet\, allowing each team to manage its indicators in silos creates chaos in communication\, forcing Product Managers (PMs) in particular to manually cobble together their Service Level Indicator (SLI) calculations and user alerts. An unsustainable situation\, especially since data of impeccable quality is now an essential prerequisite for deploying artificial intelligence on a large scale.\n \n In this talk\, we will present our experience in creating a standardised data model. We will also see why quality measurement must remain the responsibility of the local product team\, while standardising its reporting via a ‘Plug & Play’ architecture. We will the explain how to design this layer independently of the underlying technical solution in order to use these unified metrics to generate reliable SLIs. Finally\, we will discuss the prospects offered by this formalism\, which paves the way for more complex use cases such as feeding a cross-functional Data Cockpit or evaluating real Data Contracts.\n \n The goal isn't to dictate a tool\, but to create a universal standard of communication. We will detail this agnostic architecture that acts as the single source of truth for your pipelines. No more mental load for Product Managers: this overlay automatically transforms every test suite into business SLIs and proactive alerts\, making your data reliability 100% autonomous.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:df79f5a72e7777b5cf7fe53cef61c451
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/df79f5a72e7777b5cf7fe53cef61c451
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T100000Z
DTEND:20260527T103000Z
SUMMARY:SAP - Is SAP (Finally) "Cool"? How AI & Open Source are reinventing the ERP Experience
DESCRIPTION:🚀 If the word **"SAP"** still triggers flashbacks of grey screens\, clunky transaction codes\, and endless PDF documentation... it’s time for an intervention. 🛑\n \n Join us for a **30-minute deep dive** into the ultimate developer glow-up. We’re moving beyond the "legacy" mindset to show you how LLMs and the Model Context Protocol (MCP) are fundamentally rewriting the rules of the game.\n \n In this session\, we’ll take a deep dive into this transformation of the developer experience:\n \n 🤖 How an SAP developer can go from a natural language prompt **to ABAP/RAP** code that is generated\, validated\, and deployed directly to their system — all powered by AI.\n 🧠 We'll cover how **LLMs work** and how to leverage them effectively in an SAP context\, prompting strategies and the art of orchestrating RAP and Fiori code generation\, the **Model Context Protocol (MCP) ** and how it bridges AI with your SAP tooling — **ADT\, documentation\, the Cloudification Repository**.\n \n 🌍 **Who is this for?**\n Whether you’re an **ABAP dev or a dev** curious about the "New SAP\," come see how we’re building the future today.\n \n No more "tomorrow"—the AI-powered ERP is already here.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:85ef11057e83f35e97a27cde809e0977
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/85ef11057e83f35e97a27cde809e0977
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T100000Z
DTEND:20260527T110500Z
SUMMARY:LUNCH
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:BASECAMP ⛺️\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:dbfeedd20c055a149f7ec47d8924da4e
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/dbfeedd20c055a149f7ec47d8924da4e
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T100000Z
DTEND:20260527T103000Z
SUMMARY:From Interactions to Insights: An AI Learning Assistant for Retail
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:fd3ce8f2b748726b7e27b8baaa0f4bc1
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/fd3ce8f2b748726b7e27b8baaa0f4bc1
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T110000Z
DTEND:20260527T120000Z
SUMMARY:LUNCH
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:BASECAMP ⛺️\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:162e6993439e00fbaee80177f22aa0ae
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/162e6993439e00fbaee80177f22aa0ae
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T120000Z
DTEND:20260527T123000Z
SUMMARY:Define once\, run anywhere: portable SQL pipelines for modern data platforms
DESCRIPTION:SQL remains the most widely used language in data engineering.\n \n Yet modern data platforms are increasingly fragmented: warehouses\, query engines\, lakehouses\, streaming systems and AI pipelines often require different tools\, different execution environments and different ways to define transformations.\n \n What if SQL pipelines could be **portable across engines**\, while also providing built-in guarantees for data quality and testing?\n \n In this talk\, I will introduce **RivetSQL**\, an experimental project exploring a new approach to **declarative SQL pipelines with multi-engine execution**.\n \n The goal is simple:\n \n &gt\; Define your pipeline once\, run it anywhere.\n \n RivetSQL allows developers to describe data pipelines declaratively while enabling:\n \n - execution across different SQL engines\n - built-in data quality checks\n - integrated testing of transformations\n - reproducible and portable pipelines\n \n In this session\, we will explore:\n \n - why SQL pipelines remain difficult to make portable\n - how modern data stacks introduce new execution challenges\n - the architecture behind RivetSQL’s multi-engine execution model\n - how testing and data quality can be integrated directly into pipeline definitions\n - lessons learned from building an early-stage language experiment\n \n Finally\, we will discuss how these ideas could impact **future data platforms and AI pipelines**\, where portability\, reproducibility and data quality become critical.\n \n This talk is aimed at engineers building data platforms\, analytics systems or AI pipelines who want to rethink how SQL pipelines should work in modern infrastructures.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/327363c075155c993285d48e1924cd18
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T120000Z
DTEND:20260527T124500Z
SUMMARY:GOOGLE - Creating a “Dungeon Master” with Postgres and MCP
DESCRIPTION:Instead of building another boring chatbot\, let's create a Dungeon Master for our next Dungeons & Dragons campaign! Using this practical and fun example\, we will build an AI agent that runs entirely on PostgreSQL. We'll go beyond simple query generation to explore how to grant agents secure\, contextual access to your database for complex\, non-predictive tasks. You'll learn how to architect an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server to prevent rogue AIs from dropping your tables while still empowering them to act as creative partners.\n\nJoin this quest to save the realm of elephants and learn to forge the weapons you'll need for the coming run.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:c6fdec789061ca0df33322b0bd716118
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/c6fdec789061ca0df33322b0bd716118
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T120000Z
DTEND:20260527T130000Z
SUMMARY:GOOGLE - Gemini Workshop: Advanced generation use cases
DESCRIPTION:Enhance your problem-solving toolkit by integrating multimodal and million-token context capabilities\, and unlock an unprecedented range of new solutions.\n\nIn this interactive workshop\, we'll address the following complex challenges using Gemini and Python notebooks:\n\nMultimodal Video Transcription: Transcribe videos and identify speakers in a single prompt.Knowledge Graph Generation: Extract entities and relationships from massive inputs (1M tokens) with a single request.Image Bank Automation: Set up a pipeline for consistent image generation and bring your visual archives back to life.No expertise\, preparation\, or installation is needed. Bring your laptop\, a browser\, and a pinch of curiosity!
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🏀 PRACTICE ZONE #1\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:168dec1c2e40ab52d60b6ba35260152d
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/168dec1c2e40ab52d60b6ba35260152d
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T120000Z
DTEND:20260527T124500Z
SUMMARY:GOOGLE - Retail in Agentic era
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:48885468dfdaa7064224a3b253b6233f
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/48885468dfdaa7064224a3b253b6233f
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T120000Z
DTEND:20260527T133000Z
SUMMARY:Hands-On DBT
DESCRIPTION:Scaling dbt projects requires moving beyond basic assertions. In this 90-minute hands-on workshop\, Benoit from dbt Labs will guide you through industrializing your development workflow. We will dive deep into advanced testing strategies and build robust CI/CD pipelines using state-based execution. Learn how to automate confidence in your code and ensure every pull request is truly production-ready. Laptop required.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🏈 PRACTICE ZONE #3\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:1846810e88741a0fc9296a88814e7f8e
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/1846810e88741a0fc9296a88814e7f8e
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T120000Z
DTEND:20260527T133000Z
SUMMARY:ADS2 towards AI-Native: Our ongoing journey to make the Design System a pivot tool
DESCRIPTION:AI agents are making their way into designers' and developers' workflows. Standards are shifting fast\, and best practices are still being written. That's exactly why we chose to move rather than wait.\n This session shares our ongoing thinking around ADS2: how to position a design system as an AI-ready resource\, so it remains a reliable anchor in these new ways of working. Without that foundation\, vibe coding and vibe design tools — as powerful as they are — generate inconsistency at scale and build up technical and visual debt that's hard to recover from.\n We'll walk through what we've built so far: documentation rearchitected to be machine-readable\, early use cases around skills\, agents and MCP to streamline component integration\, support teams on best practices\, and generate interfaces grounded in our guidelines. This space moves fast and changes every day — our goal is to make sure the design system is ready at every major turn.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:🏐 PRACTICE ZONE #4\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:5d3bb1f3330ba021bd988a3c891ea3fe
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/5d3bb1f3330ba021bd988a3c891ea3fe
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T120000Z
DTEND:20260527T123000Z
SUMMARY:Beyond the hype: The "Day 2" guide to vector search in production
DESCRIPTION:Vector Search has quickly moved from a niche ML requirement to a core capability for modern applications. But while "Hello World" tutorials make it look easy\, the reality of managing high-dimensional data at scale is a different story. What happens when you change your embedding model? How do you handle the cost of indexing millions of vectors? How do you avoid the "black box" performance trap?\n \n In this session\, we move past the AI hype to look at the practical realities of implementing Vector Search. Drawing from real-world experiments to production\, we will compare how major players like MongoDB\, Elasticsearch\, and OpenSearch handle vector workloads differently.\n \n \n **Attendees will walk away with:**\n \n * **A "Go/No-Go" Framework:** When to use Vector Search vs. when traditional keyword search is actually superior.\n * **Managing the Lifecycle:** Strategies for handling breaking changes in embeddings and re-indexing strategies that won’t crash your production environment.\n * **Optimization Tactics:** Practical ways to reduce vector dimensionality and latency without sacrificing retrieval quality.\n * **The Cost-Benefit Matrix:** A direct comparison of performance vs. infrastructure overhead across different database providers.\n \n Whether you are a Software Developer that is working for RAG / Search / Recommendation systems or an ML Engineer\, this talk provides the "missing manual" for building search systems that are as maintainable as they are "intelligent."
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:c8bdc82f8c8ce51232394892e448de27
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/c8bdc82f8c8ce51232394892e448de27
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T120000Z
DTEND:20260527T123000Z
SUMMARY:From reaction to control: boosting regional reliability with a 24/7 service control room.
DESCRIPTION:What is it?:\nAs the IT nerve center and Reliability Hub\, the Operations Room ensures business continuity\, safeguarding systemic health and providing uninterrupted access to critical regional services.\n\nThe team:\nReliability Excellence & Specialization\nWe are evolving toward an SRE (Site Reliability) as a Service model\, where the service control room acts as the operational partner that guarantees stability:\n\nService control room: The 24/7 Reliability Guardian \, Agents doing the 24x7 job based on human experience\nResilience & Integrity: Active 24/7 supervision to ensure regional business never stops.\nObservability & Automation: A team dedicated to transforming data into preventive actions and automating resolutions to anticipate failures.\nOff-Peak Incident Management: We proactively resolve issues overnight\, eliminating technical debt and preventing "morning dramas."\nReliability-focused Deployments: We centralize and supervise production deployments and opening configurations\, acting as the safety net that validates every change in real-time.\n\nFuture vision:\nWithin the Digital Regions framework\, our goal is to lead High-Availability Operations. We are more than just monitoring\; we are the team that 'clears the path' for the region\, absorbing technical complexity and managing critical overnight tasks to ensure our regional business wakes up operational\, stable\, and ready to grow\, every single day.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:8314d53fa693a67b95576906f649de03
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/8314d53fa693a67b95576906f649de03
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T120000Z
DTEND:20260527T133000Z
SUMMARY:Make your production deployments more reliable and secure with release management
DESCRIPTION:This 90-minute Hands-on Lab invites you to discover a new approach by leveraging the power of the Release Management. The goal is simple: turn every deployment into a "non-event"—perfectly predictable\, repeatable\, and secure.\n \n On the agenda (100% hands-on):\n \n - Express Onboarding: Get hands-on with the platform and onboard your digital product in minutes.\n - Standardization & Promotion: Create your product releases and use promotion pipeline templates to ensure consistent reliability across all environments.\n - Guardrails & Robustness: Use automated checks and compliance policies to block errors before they ever reach production.\n - Visibility & Governance: Track and manage your deployments via a unified dashboard for total control.\n \n The result? You'll be autonomous to transform your digital product in the new culture of the Release Management!\n \n Ready to deploy your next release Friday evening?
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:⚽️ PRACTICE ZONE #2\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/ba41115076acf55504a39479fc81d10d
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T120000Z
DTEND:20260527T124500Z
SUMMARY:DAN SAFFER - Panel: Product Design Careers and Skills in an AI-Driven World
DESCRIPTION:Continuing the conversation from Dan Saffer’s conference\, this live roundtable brings together Dan Saffer\, Simon Leclercq\, and Paul Thanasack to tackle the shifting landscape of product design. With new challenges emerging from AI and rapid development tools\, we will discuss how to protect and elevate the credibility of our profession. Topics include the evolution of career paths\, essential skill development based on field feedback\, and how current design education are adapting to technological shifts. An open Q&A session will follow\, so feel free to prepare your questions.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:54c97df3df97ea8a4ccec9691bcc385e
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/54c97df3df97ea8a4ccec9691bcc385e
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T120000Z
DTEND:20260527T124500Z
SUMMARY:PIANO - AI in analytics: From data foundations to actionable decisions
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:1333975eaf7d92312a0e4e3508a2794c
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/1333975eaf7d92312a0e4e3508a2794c
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T124500Z
DTEND:20260527T131500Z
SUMMARY:Cleaning the data lake without drowning: A PM & DataOps story
DESCRIPTION:Storage is often treated as an infinite\, invisible commodity\, until the bill explodes or the Data Lake turns into a swamp. At Decathlon's scale\, managing storage isn't just an infra topic\; it's a **Product** that requires strategy\, value measurement\, and a serious cleanup.\n \n In this session\, **Lucie** (Senior PM) and **Soufian** (DataOps Engineer) share their unfiltered journey of reclaiming control over their storage zones. From the first discovery interviews to the automated deletion of Petabytes of data\, they’ll reveal how they teamed up to turn a growth crisis into a sustainable efficiency model.\n \n In this session\, they will provide a deep dive into the practical synergy between:\n - **Product Management for Infra**: How to apply PM frameworks to technical topics like storage costs.\n - **The DataOps Engine**: A look under the hood of their automated cleanup stack (S3 Lifecycle\, Delta Vacuum) and how they mitigated risks.\n - **Cultural Shift**: How they moved from "keep everything" to "smart archiving" by design\, proving that deleting is also delivering.\n \n Whether you're a PM or a Dev\, you'll leave with concrete tips on how to apply Product methodology to technical debt and ensure your Data Lake stays healthy and ready for the AI era.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:878b220639b7b3bfc4bef189e8caaa91
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/878b220639b7b3bfc4bef189e8caaa91
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T124500Z
DTEND:20260527T131500Z
SUMMARY:Democratizing quality: Using AI to empower non-dev contributors and prepare scalable test automation
DESCRIPTION:Increasing automated test coverage is often less about tools and more about creating the right foundations.\n \n In this talk\, we will share how our mobile team dramatically increased unit test coverage in a Flutter codebase — **from 8% to 80% in four months** — by combining AI-assisted development and systematic improvements in application testability.\n \n We leveraged shared prompts with GitHub Copilot to help developers generate unit tests across multiple use cases. In parallel\, we introduced semantics and tags throughout our UI architecture\, from our design system (ADS) to shared component libraries (ACC\, ADC) and the application itself.\n \n This instrumentation allowed QA engineers to **gain autonomy** and start preparing UI automation independently\, without constantly relying on developers.\n \n We will share the practical lessons from this journey: what worked\, what didn’t\, and how these foundations enabled us to launch our UI automation strategy. We will also share what are our future plans to give more tools to contributors with a less technical background.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/a51637105fcf9b416af556755c441a06
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T130000Z
DTEND:20260527T133000Z
SUMMARY:Decoding customer value with Causal ML
DESCRIPTION:Most retail models fail by confusing correlation with causality. High-value customers might create more projects\, but does creating a project actually increase their value? This presentation showcases the Adeo XP Award-winning "Drivers of LTV" project\, which isolated the true incremental impact of driver—from life events to digital interactions—to build a high-precision business simulator.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:a03c3073292cb6cc42560e8f06228079
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/a03c3073292cb6cc42560e8f06228079
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T130000Z
DTEND:20260527T134500Z
SUMMARY:ZALANDO - Powering the future of fashion through AI
DESCRIPTION:This keynote will explore how Zalando positions itself as a tech company\, with AI at the core of its strategy.\n It will highlight how AI is leveraged to elevate customer experience\, driving differentiation through personalization\, inspiration\, and seamless journeys.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:d0deb8cc27c5560f50645a404f693a58
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d0deb8cc27c5560f50645a404f693a58
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T130000Z
DTEND:20260527T134500Z
SUMMARY:Live coding the hive: Building a micro services ready modular monolith
DESCRIPTION:After a decade\, the industry has realized that poorly designed microservices can easily turn into a distributed monolith\, often more problematic than the spaghetti monolith they aimed to address. To tackle this issue\, the concept of a modular monolith is emerging as an alternative approach.\n \n However\, the challenge still lies in effectively splitting it without falling into the pitfall of tightly coupled modules. The Hive pattern helps you build a microservices-ready modular monolith\, by leveraging multiple hexagonal architectures and vertical slicing\, each module is loosely coupled and ready to be extracted as a separate service.\n \n During this live coding session\, we will begin with a legacy spaghetti monolith and migrate it step-by-step to a Hived modular monolith\, wrapping up with a demonstration of extracting a module and transforming it into a separate micro-service.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:7ae5db66d66850b2c67b9a87054179f3
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/7ae5db66d66850b2c67b9a87054179f3
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T130000Z
DTEND:20260527T133000Z
SUMMARY:Infinite output: The framing era
DESCRIPTION:In an era of infinite output\, where AI can generate endless solutions in seconds\, the role of the human leader shifts from "creator" to "framer." I want to explore why the abundance of AI-driven production makes the quality of the initial input—the problem framing—the only true competitive advantage and the skill of the future combined with strategic alignment among product teams.\n Product teams success will heavily rely on radical team alignment with shared outcomes. When the speed of outputs accelerates\, the direction and strategy we are heading towards needs to stay clear and precise.\n Let's move beyond "more" and master "better" with intentional input and unified outcomes and visions.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:b1d80848acf354247e7ab965ab6d09fc
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/b1d80848acf354247e7ab965ab6d09fc
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T130000Z
DTEND:20260527T134500Z
SUMMARY:Material configurator: Standardization and omni channel in construction system sales
DESCRIPTION:The Material Configurator emerges as a strategic solution to professionalize and streamline sales in the construction materials sector. Facing operational challenges such as high employee turnover and the technical complexity of product families like Partition Walls\, Ceilings\, Roofs\, Floors\, and ETICS (External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems)\, this digital tool standardizes the quotation process through a guided flow of key questions.\n \n The configurator eliminates the barrier of lacking technical expertise\, enabling any salesperson to recommend complete systems in just a few minutes. This guarantees two critical objectives: Quick Purchase\, optimizing customer and collaborator time in the materials yard\, and Complete Purchase\, ensuring that no accessory or forgotten reference penalizes project execution or sales figures.\n \n Furthermore\, the project marks a milestone in our omnichannel strategy. By integrating into the website and app\, customers will no longer have to select references in isolation\, reducing the risk of error and allowing for a seamless transition from digital pre-sales to final conversion at the warehouse. In essence\, the Material Configurator is not just a material calculator\, but a lever for professional advice that enhances the customer experience and profitability per operation.\n \n Key Highlights\n From Product to System: We prevent the loss of accessory sales by ensuring the customer gets everything needed for their project (ETICS\, ceilings\, etc.).\n Democratization of Expertise: Any employee can quote complex projects from day one\, flattening the learning curve.\n True Omnichannel: The quote that starts on the sofa at home with the website materializes seamlessly at the physical point of sale.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:6c4024034fb5fb25af84cd13b07b24cf
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/6c4024034fb5fb25af84cd13b07b24cf
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T131500Z
DTEND:20260527T144500Z
SUMMARY:Everyone builds the experience. Journeys make it one.
DESCRIPTION:**When everyone builds part of the experience\, keeping it coherent becomes one of the biggest challenges.**\n \n Many customer experiences\, such as conversational interfaces cut across product teams in platform\, commerce and business units. Yet organizations are rarely structured to manage them that way. As a result\, work becomes fragmented\, responsibilities unclear\, and experience quality inconsistent.\n \n In this talk\, we will share how we used **Journeys Management** to bring structure and alignment to one of these transversal topics: conversational experience.\n \n We used the shared Adeo customer framework to allow design teams\, commerce teams\, platform product teams\, and business units to collaborate through the same experience lens. Supported by a journey management tool\, this approach made the experience visible across teams and helped harmonize work.\n \n To guide product teams without prescribing solutions\, we also introduced **Experience Level Agreements (XLAs)**—textual experience guidance and measurable experience metrics that define what good looks like for customers.\n \n **The result:** clearer collaboration\, better-structured requests between commerce teams and products and business units and commerce teams\, improved work quality\, and a shared direction for evolving the experience.\n \n This talk shows how journey management can become **a practical collaboration and governance layer for complex\, cross-team experiences.**\n \n ```
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🏀 PRACTICE ZONE #1\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T133000Z
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SUMMARY:From traditional search to knowledge graph-powered engine: The Leroy Merlin Brazil quotation generator experience
DESCRIPTION:The Quotation Generator is an innovative solution designed to fully automate the creation of customer quotes\, transforming a traditionally manual\, time-consuming process into a seamless digital experience. At the heart of this initiative lies a critical challenge: accurately interpreting free-text inputs and recommending the right combination of products to build a complete and reliable quote.\n \n In the second half of 2025\, with the strategic support of Adeo and in partnership with TheOdo\, we explored different approaches to address this challenge. In particular\, we experimented with several search and matching techniques\, including knowledge graph–based methods\, to evaluate their potential for improving product recommendation and quote generation.\n \n In this presentation\, we will describe the experiments we conducted\, the evaluation frameworks we developed to measure performance\, and the results obtained across the different approaches. We will also share the key insights and lessons learned from this exploration\, including cases where traditional methods proved more effective than more complex alternatives and which experiments performed better in a production environment.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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UID:6c09d729e1dd33aa99e509f10192b1c6
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/6c09d729e1dd33aa99e509f10192b1c6
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T133000Z
DTEND:20260527T140000Z
SUMMARY:From individual contributor to management: How to become "Scalable" beyond code?
DESCRIPTION:You have spent years designing robust architectures\, optimizing system performance\, and automating everything that can be. As an Individual Contributor (IC)\, your impact is clear\, measurable\, and direct. But there comes a time when\, to truly move the needle\, you need to change your paradigm: what if your next scalability challenge wasn't technical\, but human?\n \n Moving from a technical expert role to a manager role should not be seen as a "promotion" up the hierarchy\, but as a transition to a completely new profession where your success depends on the success of others. This is the story of moving from individual optimization to building a system capable of growing without you being a Single Point of Failure (SPOF).\n \n Through this feedback from a former architect and open-source enthusiast turned Engineering Manager\, we will explore the stages of this mutation:\n \n * **Daily Impact:** How to redefine your "Definition of Done" when you no longer produce code?\n * **Becoming Scalable:** Learning to delegate not to offload work\, but to multiply the organization's impact.\n * **Technical Legitimacy:** How to remain a credible peer without becoming your team's bottleneck.\n * **Beginner Pitfalls:** Identifying common "bugs" for new managers (micromanagement\, keyboard withdrawal\, imposter syndrome).\n \n This talk is for anyone questioning their future career path: should I remain an expert or switch to management? The goal is to provide concrete keys to successfully making the leap\, understanding that management is ultimately about designing an architecture where humans are the most precious and complex components.\n \n **Keywords:** Leadership\, Engineering Management\, Career Path\, Transition\, Scalability\, Soft Skills\, Feedback\, Coaching.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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UID:c6cda43dc1fa83b7ae12be83b7479a85
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/c6cda43dc1fa83b7ae12be83b7479a85
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T134500Z
DTEND:20260527T141500Z
SUMMARY:From POC to production: Our product RAG agent journey
DESCRIPTION:We are going to share the story behind the development and deployment of our Product RAG Agent\, a conversational assistant integrated into our Product Detail Pages (PDP) to answer customer inquiries.\n \n The project has been a clear success\, driving a 10% increase in average basket value.\n \n Driven by a mindset of continuous improvement\, our development cycle was punctuated by three successful A/B tests between July and December. At the core of our architecture lies the vectorization of product manuals and packaging data. However\, moving to production revealed unexpected challenges\, specifically regarding latency issues and skyrocketing costs.\n \n We will detail how we rapidly tackled these SLO failures and pricing concerns by enhancing our observability.\n \n This session is a comprehensive feedback loop: come discover how we are scaling our architecture to meet tomorrow's challenges.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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UID:11a0dfa8c48f8aa29bca86c02d13e335
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/11a0dfa8c48f8aa29bca86c02d13e335
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T134500Z
DTEND:20260527T141500Z
SUMMARY:Discovery process in hardware environment
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Discovery to Delivery process in the End user computing perimeter in Decathlon\, using a mixed Jira Discovery and Jira Software to follow the delivery process of an idea !\n \n Since 2021\, in the End User Computing team\, which covers mainly hardware management in Decathlon\, we tried many different methods to adopt and improve our Discovery in our Product Manager routines.\n \n Now participating in the Product Guild : Tools\, we formalized a minimalist stable process and participated in the creation of a Jira Discovery template that can be easily adopted by beginners and seniors in their Product Management journey.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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UID:65bc12017325a73ea0f53e0b755f4978
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/65bc12017325a73ea0f53e0b755f4978
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T140000Z
DTEND:20260527T153000Z
SUMMARY:Giving hands to your AI: Building MCP servers with Java & Spring AI
DESCRIPTION:In 2026\, "just chatting" with an AI isn't enough. We need agents that can act: query a database\, trigger a deployment\, or check real-time stock levels. Enter the Model Context Protocol (MCP)—the universal standard for connecting AI models to local and remote data sources.\n \n This hands-on lab is a deep dive into building the "connective tissue" of modern AI. Using Spring AI\, we will move beyond basic API calls to develop robust MCP Servers in Java. You will learn how to expose your existing business logic as "tools" that any LLM can discover and use securely. By the end of this session\, you’ll know how to transform your Java applications into specialized plugins that give your AI the "hands" it needs to interact with your enterprise systems.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:🏐 PRACTICE ZONE #4\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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UID:bbcbe740c836e023d8c83ca5ecc6cb3f
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/bbcbe740c836e023d8c83ca5ecc6cb3f
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T140000Z
DTEND:20260527T153000Z
SUMMARY:Let's build backends! A Hands-on guide to Kotlin & Spring Boot
DESCRIPTION:Ready to dive into modern backend development? Come join our hands-on workshop where we'll show you how to use **Kotlin** to build awesome **server-side apps**! We'll be focusing on how smoothly Kotlin works with the popular **Spring Boot** framework.\n \n ### Workshop content\n \n We'll get our hands dirty with lots of practical examples and live coding. First up\, we'll get a Kotlin and Spring Boot project running to show you just how clean and simple it can be. Then\, you'll learn how to create clear and safe RESTful APIs using Kotlin's handy MVC DSL\, which makes setting up routes a breeze.\n \n A big part of our session will be getting the hang of asynchronous programming with Kotlin Coroutines. We'll show you how to handle tricky\, long-running tasks and build super-responsive apps without getting tangled up in callbacks. And\, of course\, we have to talk about one of Kotlin's best features: its null-safety! We'll show you how it helps you wave goodbye to those annoying NullPointerExceptions for good\, making your code way more reliable.\n \n ### Who is this for? (Prerequisites)\n \n - You should know your way around Java and the Maven build tool.\n - It helps to have a basic idea of what Spring Boot is all about.\n \n ### Outcomes\n \n By the end\, you'll walk away with the real-world skills and confidence to **start building your own backend services with Kotlin and Spring Boot**.\n You'll be all set to write code that's cleaner\, safer\, and way more efficient!
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:🏈 PRACTICE ZONE #3\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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UID:5a9fa2bc562cd96747f0fb4fd8176491
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/5a9fa2bc562cd96747f0fb4fd8176491
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Agility through stability: A practical guide to successful sroducts and engaged stakeholders
DESCRIPTION:In many organizations\, "agility" has become a synonym for chaos. Teams are caught in a reactive cycle\, where the latest request becomes the highest priority\, roadmaps are abandoned\, and stakeholders are left feeling disconnected and frustrated. This constant firefighting leads to low-value features\, developer burnout\, and a high risk of failure with every release. But what if the key to true agility wasn't more speed\, but **more stability**?\n \n This session challenges the "move fast and break things" mantra\, especially in a B2B context where professional users and close business partners demand predictability. We will explore a practical\, battle-tested methodology that builds a high-performing product organization on a foundation of **predictable routines and clear commitments**. This system is so effective that it not only created a stable 3-week delivery cadence but also gave me the capacity to **manage two major products simultaneously**. It turns the product owner into a strategic orchestrator who is always one step ahead\, protecting the team from chaos and ensuring every release is a non-event.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/af7b7c830216197759cc9791f126e508
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Product Management Isn’t Like The Books
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CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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UID:c91b719e732aece5b4fc2f4dd0d8e86b
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/c91b719e732aece5b4fc2f4dd0d8e86b
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T141500Z
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SUMMARY:Would you ship code without tests? Why do your AI agents' skills need evals
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is writing skills. Almost nobody is testing them and most of them are AI-generated.\n Skills might get "vibe-checked" with a handful of manual runs\, then shipped.\n \n ## You wouldn't ship code without tests\, but why ship skills without evals?\n \n As we transition from simple chat interfaces to autonomous AI Agents\, equipping LLMs with tools (APIs\, functions) has become the new standard.\n \n This talk tackles the critical missing piece in Augmented Development: Skill Engineering and its evaluation.\n We will move past the "vibe check" and dive into the methodologies required to build robust\, measurable agents based on industry best practices.\n \n ## What you will learn in this 30-minute session:\n \n - LLM-Friendly design: How to write semantic schemas and tool descriptions that models actually understand\, reducing baseline errors.\n - TDD for AI agents: How to define success criteria and build automated tests for non-deterministic systems.\n - The evals playbook: Measuring what matters by focusing on routing accuracy (did it pick the right tool?) and argument accuracy (are the parameters valid?)\, including how to leverage "LLM-as-a-Judge".\n - Continuous refinement: Using failed evals and production telemetry to iteratively improve your skill prompts without touching the underlying business logic.\n \n ## Stop guessing if your agents work.\n \n Join this talk to learn how to test\, measure\, and refine your AI skills with the same rigor as traditional software engineering.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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UID:ac80532db0984f1c4fbc3f4995392406
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/ac80532db0984f1c4fbc3f4995392406
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T141500Z
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SUMMARY:Security starts in the code: Why security by design matters
DESCRIPTION:In today's digital platforms\, security incidents rarely start with hackers\, they start with design decisions.\n \n Modern applications are built on complex ecosystems of APIs\, microservices\, cloud-native infrastructure\, and rapidly evolving development pipelines. In this environment\, vulnerabilities are often unintentionally introduced during the earliest phases of software design and development.\n \n Yet in many organizations\, security is still treated as a final checkpoint rather than a foundational design principle.\n \n This talk challenges that mindset.\n \n We will explore why Security by Design must become a core engineering discipline\, embedded directly into software architecture\, development workflows\, and product innovation. By shifting security earlier into the development lifecycle\, organizations can significantly reduce vulnerabilities\, accelerate innovation\, and build digital platforms that are resilient by default.\n \n Through practical insights and real-world lessons from large-scale digital ecosystems\, this session will demonstrate how developers\, architects\, and security teams can collaborate to transform security from a blocker into an enabler of innovation.\n \n Because in modern digital systems\, security is not something you add\, it is something you design.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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UID:76e861a6c64c8f81dcf4836f5cd8b5a4
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/76e861a6c64c8f81dcf4836f5cd8b5a4
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T143000Z
DTEND:20260527T150000Z
SUMMARY:Agentic AI: Beyond the hype\, into the business
DESCRIPTION:In the world of retail\, the "Daily Brief" for a Store Manager is a high-stakes moment of truth. Whether at Adeo or Decathlon\, the challenge is identical: how to distill a mountain of data into 15 minutes of operational action. To solve this\, both companies launched ambitious AI initiatives—yet our journeys\, technical choices\, and "Aha!" moments often differed.\n In this first-of-its-kind co-presentation\, the Adeo and Decathlon AI teams join forces to share their parallel quests in building intelligent assistants. We will move beyond the hype of "Agentic AI" to discuss pragmatism. While Agentic workflows offer incredible power\, they come with high costs and complexity. Is a "Ferrari" always the right choice for every retail feature\, or can we deliver massive value with more economical\, "lean" AI models?\n What we will share:\n Two Paths\, One Goal: A comparison of our architectures—where we aligned and where our specific retail contexts (DIY vs. Sports) forced us to diverge.\n The ROI of Intelligence: How we balance the high cost of sophisticated Agents with the need for scalable\, low-latency business value.\n The Shared "Grit": Common failures in data reliability\, interfacing with legacy systems\, and the reality of deploying AI in a fast-paced store environment.\n This session isn’t about perfect slides\; it’s a transparent look at how two of the world's leading retailers are navigating the shift from "Data-Heavy" to "AI-Empowered" operations.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/61e27cd55483564e891dd7495484bf46
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T143000Z
DTEND:20260527T150000Z
SUMMARY:Back to Basics: Your NPS is fine\, your journeys aren't
DESCRIPTION:The talk aims to explain why NPS does not tell everything about an e-commerce experience. Satisfaction scores can look healthy while key journeys remain inefficient. The focus then shifts to fixing the basics: essential UX tactics and minimal features required to meet client expectations and reach market standards.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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UID:66d983b2790caf2a6d560d729ae03380
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/66d983b2790caf2a6d560d729ae03380
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T144500Z
DTEND:20260527T153000Z
SUMMARY:DOCTOLIB - When technology reinvents healthcare at scale with AI
DESCRIPTION:The demand for care is accelerating - driven by population growth\, longer life expectancy\, and the rise of chronic and mental health conditions. Healthcare systems are under increasing pressure.\nAt Doctolib\, we believe technology - powered by AI - can fundamentally transform how care is delivered\, improving both the daily lives of healthcare professionals and the health of millions of people. Today\, Doctolib connects 80 million patients and 900\,000 healthcare professionals across Europe\, with AI becoming a core layer of the entire experience.\n\nIn this keynote\, Julie Touyarot\, VP Growth\, shares a behind-the-scenes look at Doctolib’s growth strategy: how AI and an integrated product experience are reshaping practitioners’ daily workflows - and how the patient app is evolving into a trusted health companion.\n\nA candid perspective on the strategic choices\, the challenges\, and what it really takes to scale a healthcare platform with AI at its core.\n\n
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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UID:d85bfeab072038d61d30edb0e6fa1808
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d85bfeab072038d61d30edb0e6fa1808
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DTSTART:20260527T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Your language is the new code: How CPQ turns your words into a working configurator
DESCRIPTION:Building a product configurator at Adeo has historically been a months-long endeavor: modeling compatibility rules\, translating business constraints into code\, endless test cycles… And evolving an existing rule? Days of work for the tech team.\n With our CPQ (Configure\, Price\, Quote) project\, **winner of the Adeo XP Awards 2026 in the Disruptive Innovation category**\, we flipped this paradigm entirely. The only skill you need to use CPQ is the ability to write in your own language. A business expert describes a rule in plain words *"if the customer picks a floorboard wider than 15cm\, only show compatible underlays"* and Gemini automatically generates the execution logic\, along with a plain-language explanation to review before going live.\n What used to take weeks now takes minutes. In this talk\, we'll share how we built this AI pipeline (Spring AI + Vertex AI)\, the challenges we faced\, and the lessons learned from a project where AI isn't a feature — it's the foundation.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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UID:62ffa0e1e5aa5819d99bc6a43cb465d8
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/62ffa0e1e5aa5819d99bc6a43cb465d8
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DTSTART:20260527T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Designing for unstable networks: Improving mobile UX with offline-ready architecture
DESCRIPTION:In-store mobile apps live and die by their network. At ADEO\, our store associates use a Flutter app to scan barcodes\, browse product pages\, display loyalty barcodes and serve customers across 500+ stores\, where network conditions range from excellent WiFi to near-dead mobile signal in the same building. Even in the biggest stores\, the customer may encounter mixed ROPO experience.\n \n In this crucial step to make the CMA a real companion for in-store experience\, we will share how we worked on improving the resilience of our mobile application to network conditions in order to protect the user experience.\n \n This talk covers the full arc: the business decision to move beyond online/offline\, the UX design of a degradable interface\, the technical architecture behind the state machine\, the field experiment that broke our assumptions\, and the iterative loop that made it all converge.\n \n Attendees will leave with a reusable pattern\, real data\, and a practical framework for building mobile experiences that stay usable. We're on the road to a 5-star app by ensuring seamless performance and exceptional user experience\, even in tough network conditions.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/9bc434cc39d1505df84e50c25a9fbf6c
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DTSTART:20260527T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Panel - Circular Business: How digital and AI are scaling new forms of commerce
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CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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UID:7f24819fff4da6f3fbccde06bccf652f
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/7f24819fff4da6f3fbccde06bccf652f
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SUMMARY:Building a platform: What does it mean for product teams?
DESCRIPTION:Our software ecosystem is more fragmented than ever as we transition from monolithic applications to dozens of specialized products. Grouped together\, these services act as a platform that enables other teams to build upon various use cases.\n \n But what does this mean for you when working within this platform? What are the key changes?\n \n During this session\, we will try to cover everything you need to know\, starting with the platform engineering mindset and its technical implications (who said APIs and standardization ?).\n \n As leader of the Decathlon Data Platform stack\, we will also share the successes and failures of our journey—moving from siloed systems to unified documentation\, product catalogs\, lifecycles\, and APIs. And all of this with one goal : better adoption\, efficiency and customer satisfaction !
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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UID:679c17ab4f9874c787403217369450ed
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/679c17ab4f9874c787403217369450ed
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T151500Z
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SUMMARY:Get Your Business insights in minutes\, not days (by talking to Your data with AI)
DESCRIPTION:The next step in our data journey at Adeo is about making our insights as dynamic as our daily decisions.\n\nToday\, the time between asking a business question and receiving an answer can still span days—creating a "latency" that slows our momentum. While our dashboards provide the essential\, trusted foundation for monitoring our long-term performance\, we often encounter specific\, tactical questions in our daily operations that require a more immediate touch.\n\nIn this session\, the Supply Chain Digital Platform (SCDP) team and the Central Dataviz Global Tech and Data Platform (GTDP) team join forces to showcase how Conversational Analytics in Looker\, powered by AI\, enriches our existing analytics ecosystem by adding a new\, intuitive layer of interaction.\n\nThe heart of this agility lies in Looker Semantic Layer. By following the principles of the Aggregated Data Products strategy\, we ensure that this conversational interface is built on a consistent\, and actionable foundation. It’s about giving our data a voice—one that speaks the same language as our business\, with the reliability that Adeo standards demand.\nWhat we will explore together:\nFluid Interaction: How natural language can surface operational insights in seconds\, seamlessly bridging the gap between a thought and an action.The Power of Aggregated Data Products: Why our unified data framework is the secret to a conversational experience that is both trusted and hallucination-free.Empowering the Organization: How shifting toward "data dialogues" allows every team to be more autonomous\, while enabling our Data experts to focus on deeper\, high-impact strategic initiatives.Beyond the Dashboard (But Not Without It): Redefining Self-BI through Conversational Analytics without losing our common ground. We will discuss the right place for the right usage\, showing how conversational interactions work in parallel with official reports that remain essential for monitoring shared KPIs."Join us to see how we are moving towards a data culture where our trusted insights are always just a conversation away and discover if most of your dashboards will disappear.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/a4532ae12e1b5913c5c40fe15300904e
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SUMMARY:Productizing services: Designing a discoverable installation journey in E-commerce
DESCRIPTION:## Context\n \n Leroy Merlin is more than a home improvement retailer\; it is a **one-stop shop that empowers people with end-to-end solutions to enhance their homes and their lives**. Leroy Merlin Brazil is a benchmark within the group when it comes to service sales.\n \n However\, throughout our digital journey\, services had historically been treated as a **complement to product purchases**\, confined to checkout flows or hidden behind low-visibility pages.\n \n This structural constraint reduced offer visibility\, limited the sale of standalone services\, and prevented us from fully leveraging one of our **core strategic assets**.\n \n In this presentation\, we will share how we **redesigned and rebuilt the digital service journey** to transform installation services into **searchable\, discoverable\, and scalable digital products**.\n \n ---\n \n ## Redesigning the Digital Service Journey\n \n The initiative was grounded in a **robust Discovery phase**\, including:\n \n - Deep dives with the **Instala operational team**\n - Interviews with **store floor staff at the Tietê store (São Paulo\, Brazil)**\n - **Behavioral analysis using Microsoft Clarity**\n - **A/B testing experiments**\n \n Based on these insights\, we redesigned the user journey to make services **visible and accessible across the entire digital funnel**.\n \n ### Key Experience Changes\n \n **Smart Search**\n Relevant installation services are now suggested **directly within the search bar**\, allowing users to discover services earlier in their journey.\n \n **Listing Pages (PLP)**\n Dedicated tabs allow users to **toggle between "Products" and "Services"**\, enabling easier discovery of standalone services.\n \n **Product Detail Page (PDP)**\n A new **service component** was introduced on product pages\, including:\n \n - Transparent service pricing\n - Warranty information\n - A **toggle switch** enabling users to add installation services **directly to the cart together with the product**\n \n ---\n \n ## Preliminary Results\n \n Early results already demonstrate the impact of integrating services directly into the product discovery journey.\n \n The new experience generated a **242% increase in sessions that add services to the cart**\, growing from an average of **40 to 137 daily visits** with service attachment.\n \n We estimate this increase represents an **additional annual revenue of approximately R$613\,000 from services attached to product purchases**.\n \n Service discoverability also improved significantly. In just **five days after launch**\, visits to **service pages increased by 17%**\, demonstrating the impact of making services more visible within the search experience.\n \n These early results reinforce our core hypothesis: **when services are made visible and integrated into the decision journey\, they unlock new value within digital retail ecosystems.**
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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UID:d0323c0dcb338ffa6da299968e79abc0
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d0323c0dcb338ffa6da299968e79abc0
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T153000Z
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SUMMARY:REDHAT - These five tricks can make your apps greener\, cheaper\, & nicer
DESCRIPTION:The code we write has a climate impact. But how big is that impact? How do we measure it? How do we reduce it? Is the cloud helping? What’s going on with Virginia? Are we still allowed to do CI/CD? Will native compilation save us? Is Java even a good choice anymore? This talk discusses some of the trade-offs for a modern software developer\, and provides a roadmap to figuring out the right thing.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:e7262ff8102e9c53fcbf5677e0af06fd
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/e7262ff8102e9c53fcbf5677e0af06fd
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T154500Z
DTEND:20260527T161500Z
SUMMARY:Empirical evidence for alignment faking in a small LLM and prompt-based mitigation techniques
DESCRIPTION:I work as AI Governance Lead at Decathlon with a backgrouns in responsible AI and AI safety research engineering. In this talk\, I'll present a paper that I've published with NeurIPS and AAAI "Empirical Evidence for Alignment Faking in a Small LLM and Prompt-Based Mitigation Techniques". I have presented a similar talk at the AAAI Fall Symposium Series last year. Given the audience at this summit\, I can also spend some time diving into the importance of AI safety in multinational organisations and how we can go beyond policy\, to include technical AI safety measures.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:416af70727d1a5842e31841b98c2605c
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/416af70727d1a5842e31841b98c2605c
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T154500Z
DTEND:20260527T161500Z
SUMMARY:From spaghetti scripts to robust pipelines: Streamlining marketing data ingestion at Decathlon with DLT
DESCRIPTION:Data engineers often face a dilemma: use heavy\, low-code ETL platforms or maintain a mountain of custom Python scripts for REST APIs and SFTP servers. At Decathlon\, we chose a third way.\n \n In this "Tool in Action" session\, we will demonstrate how we leveraged dlt to simplify the ingestion of Marketing\, SEO\, and SEA data from fragmented sources (S3\, GCS\, SFTP\, and various REST APIs) into our Datalake. We will walk through a live-coding-style demo showing how to:\n - Turn a simple Python generator into a production-ready pipeline in minutes.\n - Handle automated schema evolution and data typing without manual DDL.\n - Implement robust monitoring and observability to ensure data quality at scale.\n \n If you are looking to replace "manual" boilerplate code with a Pythonic\, "ETL-as-code" approach\, this talk is for you.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:6c3cd5cabcb9cb0d4ba12b31c64b218c
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/6c3cd5cabcb9cb0d4ba12b31c64b218c
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T154500Z
DTEND:20260527T161500Z
SUMMARY:Ghost stockout detection: When sales interruptions should raise eyebrows
DESCRIPTION:We call ghost stockout the situation in which the stock is marked as available on digital stock management inventories\, but not physically available in the store.\n \n We present an unsupervised algorithm for detecting ghost stockouts using only daily sales data. We model each SKU's daily sales outcome as a time dependent Bernoulli process with a parameter representing the probability of selling one product on a given day\, denoted as p₀(t). A ghost stockout manifests as an anomalous zero sales streak\, whose probability\n \n P(N\,t) = ∏ from i=1 to N of (1 - p₀(tᵢ))\n \n serves as a detection signal. In a ghost free environment this signal is uniformly distributed across SKUs\; in the presence of ghost stockouts\, the empirical distribution exhibits a relative abundance of low P(N\,t) values far exceeding the theoretical uniform baseline\, a signature that is both theoretically predicted and experimentally confirmed.\n \n We estimate p₀(t) via an adaptive moving average procedure that self calibrates its window size to maintain a bounded relative estimation error across the full range of SKU sale rates and seasonal profiles. Crucially\, the entire pipeline\, including p₀(t) estimation\, error bounding and signal computation\, was implemented in pure SQL on BigQuery\, eliminating the need for dedicated ML infrastructure and dramatically reducing deployment cost.\n \n Validated across two retail stores over one month (3\,220 physical inventory checks)\, the method achieved an overall true positive rate of 15.5%\, rising to 17.8% on self service departments. In the top performing department store pairs the TPR reached 35%\, demonstrating that when applied to structurally well defined availability contexts\, this fully unsupervised algorithm delivers detection performance competitive with supervised approaches.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:c62c12fd2f438f546b0559cf06f01dbc
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/c62c12fd2f438f546b0559cf06f01dbc
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T160000Z
DTEND:20260527T161500Z
SUMMARY:THE ULTIMATE SIDE QUEST 🦆
DESCRIPTION:Due to the delays of some big sessions: the two sessions of Ultimate side are merged into one unique session at 6pm.\nLet's meet in front of the Grand Pavillon\, on the terrace. Bring your team mates and colleagues to have the chance to win!\n\nSee you&nbsp\;🦆
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:RECOVERY ZONE 🧘🏻\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:78dd83b55736ac0619d22508459cfe3a
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/78dd83b55736ac0619d22508459cfe3a
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T161500Z
DTEND:20260527T200000Z
SUMMARY:BATTLE MODE: PART 2 - CONSOLES WARS 🎮
DESCRIPTION:Day 2 ends on a different kind of performance.\nGiant screen for epic gaming tournament: Super Mario\, FIFA\, F1 25…\n\nNo slides\, just skills!
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:cbf0190a80c6f9c098073049f9f4024a
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/cbf0190a80c6f9c098073049f9f4024a
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260527T170000Z
DTEND:20260527T215900Z
SUMMARY:DEV SUMMIT PARTY
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:BASECAMP ⛺️\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:c6a7d097dc108db1dc2c41a1009c0123
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/c6a7d097dc108db1dc2c41a1009c0123
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T060000Z
DTEND:20260528T070000Z
SUMMARY:WELCOME COFFEE & BREAKFAST
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:RECOVERY ZONE 🧘🏻\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:73c37856a203aeb4200ff3ddec046990
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/73c37856a203aeb4200ff3ddec046990
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T070000Z
DTEND:20260528T073000Z
SUMMARY:On-Call at 3 AM: How does our AI resolve incidents before you do?
DESCRIPTION:What if your best SRE was an AI capable of analyzing millions of signals in seconds?\n \n In this session\, I’ll show you how we built a "Home-Made" Incident Investigator to automate root cause analysis from the ground up. By leveraging the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to unify Datadog telemetry\, GitHub source code\, and ServiceNow tickets\, our autonomous agent doesn’t just report issues—it investigates them.\n \n We will dive into how the agent iteratively forms hypotheses\, "peeks" into raw logs\, and suggests code fixes the moment an alert fires. No more cognitive overload or endless manual digging during high-pressure outages. Come and learn how we are drastically slashing our MTTR (Mean Time To Recovery) by adopting an "Agent-First" approach to production operations.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:d011dcd54dd3a5cba2e8922a33e0e4bd
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d011dcd54dd3a5cba2e8922a33e0e4bd
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T070000Z
DTEND:20260528T073000Z
SUMMARY:Building secure\, enterprise-grade MCP servers at scale
DESCRIPTION:As LLMs become central to our workflows\, the challenge shifts from "how to prompt" to "how to give AI secure access to our data" enter the Model Context Protocol (MCP).\n In this session\, we will demystify MCP servers and explain why they are the missing link in enterprise AI orchestration.\n I will introduce the ADEO way of doing MCP servers with a toolkit designed to ensure that every AI tool we build remains compliant with our internal standards.\n We will cover how to ensure all MCP servers implement OAuth 2.0\, integrate seamless observability so teams can focus on adding value with MCP servers.\n Learn how to empower AI agents while keeping ecosystem secure\, observable\, and standardized
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:6b8d66eb80a129acae30e7d769cb4c0e
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/6b8d66eb80a129acae30e7d769cb4c0e
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T070000Z
DTEND:20260528T074500Z
SUMMARY:GOOGLE - The third way: Balancing autonomy and control in AI-Driven DevOps
DESCRIPTION:Software teams often face a choice between unmanaged tool adoption or slow approval processes. We present a strategy that uses automated standards (e.g. Platform Engineering) to enable both developer speed and enterprise control. \nBy organizing hybrid teams (developers and AI agents) around clear boundaries and using internal platforms\, organizations can remove manual bottlenecks. This approach replaces support tickets with self-service workflows that have security and compliance built-in. \nAttendees will receive a practical roadmap to update their engineering practices for 2026. We will show how to improve performance and stability using industry-standard frameworks and open ecosystems.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:a3f2ed65377441dabfcc26a5ec39759c
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/a3f2ed65377441dabfcc26a5ec39759c
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T070000Z
DTEND:20260528T073000Z
SUMMARY:In-store observability
DESCRIPTION:We would like to talk about the observability of our physical stores.\n \n There are many different types of devices in the stores: POS terminals\, various scanners\, displays\, receipt printers connected to them\, customer self-checkout stations\, electronic queue terminals\, printers\, consultants’ computers\, and so on. At the same time\, physical stores also contain a large amount of network infrastructure — Wi-Fi access points\, routers\, firewalls\, the physical network itself\, and internet connectivity.\n \n Unfortunately\, devices sometimes fail\, internet providers occasionally violate their service levels\, and our services running in GCP can become unavailable for specific stores or specific business units due to new releases or changes in network or firewall configurations. In many cases\, we learn about these issues quite late — only when customers encounter problems while paying for their purchases.\n \n Last year\, the Observability Adeo team worked very closely with the LMIT\, LMPT\, BROM\, and LMFR teams to implement observability for this entire infrastructure. We designed an observability architecture for store devices based on OpenTelemetry\, while the network team is implementing a solution for collecting network metrics based on Zabbix. Using data from both sources\, we can build comprehensive dashboards that show the real state of the infrastructure inside our stores\, allowing us to detect and respond to incidents in a timely manner.\n \n We already have concrete implementations of this solution in LMIT and LMPT\, and we would like to present them together in a joint presentation.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:55e860b28322287a5857f57fb7e4001d
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/55e860b28322287a5857f57fb7e4001d
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T071500Z
DTEND:20260528T084500Z
SUMMARY:Being a developer in 2026: From "Vibe Coding" to engineering mastery
DESCRIPTION:The "Chat" era is dead. In 2026\, the real work happens in the Terminal. Stop the disposable apps and the AI-induced FOMO\; it's time to reclaim your craft.\n \n In a world of infinite code generation\, Architecture and Maintainability are the only things that separate a resilient product from an unmaintainable liability. We have reached a point where generating code is easy\, but controlling it is the true engineering challenge.\n \n Join this 90-minute hands-on lab to cut the noise\, kill the "vibe coding\," and master the complexity of production-ready software. Step out of the chatbox and learn how to orchestrate true Agentic Workflows.\n \n \n # Lab Details: 90 Minutes to Deep Dive into 2026 Engineering\n \n This is not a session about writing better prompts\; it’s a session about upgrading your entire operating model as a developer. We will build\, debug\, and secure a complex application by mastering four pillars:\n \n **1\. The Command Center (CLI First)**\n \n Transform your CLI into an autonomous powerhouse. We will move away from passive IDE sidebars and demonstrate how to trigger agents directly from the terminal to execute complex refactoring\, run diagnostics\, and manage infrastructure in real-time.\n \n **2\. Skills over Chat (Context Engineering)**\n \n Stop prompting\, start building. You will learn how to give your environment "Capabilities" (Skills and Context) to automate the grind. By injecting architectural rules and domain constraints directly into the workspace\, you allow the agents to focus on your *intent* rather than forcing you to babysit their output.\n \n **3\. The Shadow Team (Agentic Orchestration)**\n \n You are no longer just a coder\; you are the Lead Engineer of a digital squad. You will orchestrate specialized AI personas—a Security Auditor\, a QA Automator\, and an Architecture Reviewer—that act autonomously to challenge your plans\, generate E2E tests\, and secure your Pull Requests.\n \n **4\. Engineering vs. Tokens (Sustainable Craftsmanship)**\n \n AI can generate a million tokens per minute\, but who maintains them? We will focus on the ultimate 2026 skill: System Design. You will learn how to enforce boundaries and review Agent Plans *before* they touch the codebase\, ensuring that AI speed never compromises software excellence.\n \n \n # Participant Prerequisites\n \n * Professional software engineering experience (any modern stack).\n * A laptop with a modern IDE and terminal access.\n * The mindset of a Tech Lead willing to stop coding everything manually and start orchestrating.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:🏈 PRACTICE ZONE #3\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:9ccf2e6d1685e6f003b3e5a26e92ef3a
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/9ccf2e6d1685e6f003b3e5a26e92ef3a
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T071500Z
DTEND:20260528T080000Z
SUMMARY:DOCTOLIB - AI first strategy
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CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:87e458b294954dda1fc93b6200fc5082
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/87e458b294954dda1fc93b6200fc5082
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T071500Z
DTEND:20260528T080000Z
SUMMARY:LEAD HER TECH - Manifesto
DESCRIPTION:Following the successful launch of the LeaHER Tech initiative\, we are pleased to take the next strategic step forward.\n This session will be an opportunity to share the ambition driving us\, as well as the roadmap that will guide our next steps.\n We will focus on two key pillars of our development:\n Global Deployment\n An overview of the international initiatives supporting our mission\, and how we plan to expand our impact beyond borders.\n The LeaHER Tech Manifesto\n The official unveiling of our manifesto — a document that defines our core values\, our commitments to greater gender diversity in tech\, and the action framework for all members of our community.\n Join us to discover how\, together\, we are reshaping the role of women in the global technology ecosystem.\n\n
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:0e6e304363ceb00d84761508477cbd08
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/0e6e304363ceb00d84761508477cbd08
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T071500Z
DTEND:20260528T074500Z
SUMMARY:The One-hour-a-week challenge\, how to scale yourself.
DESCRIPTION:We all have the same excuse: "I don't have time."\nMeanwhile\, the craft keeps evolving. Tools change. Models shift. And we keep stacking meetings\, deliverables\, and urgencies\, convinced we're "learning on the job."\nWe are. Just slower than the world.\nThis talk is built on a simple bet: 1 hour a week is enough. One hour\, protected\, deliberate\, chosen. Not a training plan. Not an evening MBA. Just one hour.\nI'll share how I find&nbsp\;it&nbsp\;in a full week\, what I do with it\, and why it's the most underrated professional habit in anyone's career.\nNothing stops you from starting next Monday.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:4fab5feb271b7f3f7592b1a607b6adf8
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/4fab5feb271b7f3f7592b1a607b6adf8
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T074500Z
DTEND:20260528T081500Z
SUMMARY:Breaking the bottleneck: Boosting AI inference for production
DESCRIPTION:Scaling complex AI deployments demands overcoming severe latency and hardware bottlenecks\, especially for resource-intensive GenAI and Deep Learning models. This session dives into the OpenVINO toolkit to demonstrate how you can seamlessly bridge the gap between trained models and high-performance production environments. You will learn practical\, code-level strategies to convert\, optimize\, and accelerate inference for both generative and conventional AI models across today's most popular frameworks.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:35bdc3640128983549aa0430d5e35ebf
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/35bdc3640128983549aa0430d5e35ebf
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T074500Z
DTEND:20260528T081500Z
SUMMARY:Pushing code to production on friday afternoons with Flagger progressive deployments
DESCRIPTION:A broken release on an e-commerce platform can have immediate and important financial impacts. At Decathlon\, with dozens of workloads each deployed up to several times a day\, the risk of human error-related incident is high.\n \n In that feedback session\, we'll share how Flagger enabled us to match velocity and serenity. By automating progressive deploy strategies\, we secured the change process : less impacts from unavoidable incidents and more confident developers.\n \n You'll discover our wins\, but also the main challenges we faced and overcame along the road.\n Expect a comprehensive description of the process with concrete examples\, enabling the same implementation\, however your kubernetes clusters are configured.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:3bfc6cb81c7d13302e123824154f93b2
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/3bfc6cb81c7d13302e123824154f93b2
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T074500Z
DTEND:20260528T081500Z
SUMMARY:Release Management as a Product: From Deployment Chaos to Controlled Value Delivery
DESCRIPTION:Modern cloud-native platforms have dramatically improved how we build and deploy software.\n Yet many organizations still struggle with fragmented releases\, inconsistent promotions\, limited traceability\, and unclear ownership between CI\, CD\, and Operations.\n \n This talk explores how Release Management can evolve from a technical mechanism into a true product capability.\n \n We will cover:\n \n • The gap between CI/CD tooling and real Release Management needs\n • Common anti-patterns (pipeline-driven releases\, manual promotions\, hidden drift)\n • The Digital Component approach\n • Versioning\, promotion flows\, and rollback strategies\n • The role of observability and governance\n • How product thinking transforms Release Management adoption\n \n Through practical examples from a large-scale platform environment\, we’ll show how to move from “deployment success” to “controlled value delivery.”
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:0a6f0ff1f567d4d062e213557c874a4a
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/0a6f0ff1f567d4d062e213557c874a4a
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T080000Z
DTEND:20260528T083000Z
SUMMARY:Streamlining my UX research through Condens AI: End-to-end demo
DESCRIPTION:You collect your users' feedback in Condens during your research\, but feel like the tagging is an endless task.\n You've been assigned to a research started by someone else and struggle to explore data you didn't collect.\n You simply look for ways to pace up your UX research workflow.\n This demo will explore ways to fast-track your analysis using assisted tagging (within and between sessions) and automate the clustering of feedback to improve your research delivery.\n Come visit us if you want to know more
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:1cfe0e426f884e62463ce545d2b426e9
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/1cfe0e426f884e62463ce545d2b426e9
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T080000Z
DTEND:20260528T084500Z
SUMMARY:We’re not building a chatbot. We’re building the most helpful colleague our customers have ever met
DESCRIPTION:What if the experience our customers have with the best in-store advisors could be available anytime\, anywhere?\n \n In this talk\, we share how we are designing a conversational AI platform that extends the expertise of retail teams beyond the store\, 24/7\, to instantly connect customers to the right information\, advice\, and services.\n We'll explain why we approach conversational AI not as a simple chatbot\, but as a platform connecting expert AI assistants\, business tools\, and customer journeys.\n \n We'll also share organizational challenges we faced when designing conversational experiences that actually help.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:d9196eefdeb3419660235329a3ca87e6
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d9196eefdeb3419660235329a3ca87e6
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T081500Z
DTEND:20260528T090000Z
SUMMARY:GITHUB - Specialize your agents with skills
DESCRIPTION:This session introduces Agent Skills\, a standard designed to specialize AI tools like Copilot using "skills" that combine specific instructions and contextual resources. Through live demonstrations\, participants will learn how to create and share these skills to transform a general-purpose AI into a truly adaptable and collaborative business assistant.\n\nDuring this session\, we will also highlight some key skills from Adeo and Decathlon
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:dc147687f23fcb886ee762e71836319c
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/dc147687f23fcb886ee762e71836319c
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T081500Z
DTEND:20260528T090000Z
SUMMARY:Rachel DUBOIS - Built It. Shipped It. Nobody Cared. (Why Internal Products Need Fit Too)
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:d14870b7a14de0406061baac7874f404
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d14870b7a14de0406061baac7874f404
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T083000Z
DTEND:20260528T090000Z
SUMMARY:Fine grained data provenance with Apache Spark
DESCRIPTION:Decathlon's Data Lake is organized into progressive layers that transform data through increasing levels of complexity to power reporting\, visualization (e.g.\, on interactive dashboards)\, and eventually advanced Machine Learning & AI (e.g.\, product recommendation\, demand forecasting\, dynamic pricing\, …). To achieve this\, we build and maintain complex\, distributed pipelines written in SQL\, and we leverage Apache Spark’s engine to handle Big Data processing at scale on multi-node clusters. However\, complexity comes at a cost: as we stack more and more data transformations\, manually tracing the exact origin of a specific data item becomes increasingly difficult and unmanageable\, creating a critical need for an automated solution. We have recently recruited a Data Engineer intern and partnered with academic experts from ENS - PSL and Université Grenoble Alpes to prototype a (Fine-Grained) Data Provenance tool compatible with Apache Spark.\n The ability to track the provenance/lineage of granular data portions is critical for:\n - Trust & Reliability: guaranteeing the accuracy of results for data consumers.\n - Root Cause Analysis: diagnosing anomalies (e.g.\, aberrant turnover figures) to pinpoint the exact source of a problem.\n - Impact Analysis: predicting how data updates will propagate through our versioned datasets.\n - GDPR compliance: ensuring that sensitive data (PII) does not unintentionally "leak" into refined datasets.\n - Testing: extracting representative subsets of data for lightweight integration tests and prototyping.\n In this talk\, we will present few concepts of data provenance and present where we currently stand and what we plan to build in the future.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:da58ac22e6910c024a9c8d017c992d6f
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/da58ac22e6910c024a9c8d017c992d6f
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T083000Z
DTEND:20260528T100000Z
SUMMARY:Double-Blind Security: Come and take on the community architecture and cybersecurity kata challenge
DESCRIPTION:## En Français Titre : La sécurité en double aveugle : venez relever le défi du kata d’architecture et cybersécurité communautaire Quand on définit un système\, est-ce qu’il vaut mieux réfléchir d’abord à l’architecture ou à la sécurité de ce système ? Vous avez une opinion ? Pas nous ! Venez participer à cet atelier\, dans lequel nous vous ferons réaliser une succession de katas pour déterminer ensemble quel ordre est préférable\, si tant est qu’il y en ait un. Nous verrons dans ces katas comment intégrer correctement le raisonnement sur la sécurité à la conception de ce système. Nous parlerons évidemment des utilisateurs légitimes de ce système et de leurs besoins de sécurité\, mais aussi des utilisateurs moins légitimes et de la façon correcte d’imaginer leurs interactions avec ce système. Pour cela\, vous marierez les méthodes d’architecture agile et celles de définition de risque. Vous ressortirez de cet atelier avec des idées plus claires sur les manières d’avoir des conversations correctes avec les différentes parties prenantes de votre projet en ne mettant ni l’architecture ni la sécurité de côté. Et peut-être avec un bon ordonnancement des questions d’architecture et de sécurité si nous trouvons un consensus. **Prérequis pour l'atelier** : N'amenez pas votre ordinateur\, il ne servira à rien. En revanche\, amenez votre capacité de réflexion\, elle sera mise en oeuvre. ## In English When defining a system\, is it better to think about the architecture first\, or the security? You have an opinion? We don’t! Come join us for this workshop\, where we will lead you through a series of katas to determine together which order is preferable—if there even is one. Throughout these katas\, we will explore how to properly integrate security reasoning into the system's design. We will obviously discuss legitimate users and their security needs\, but also less legitimate users and the correct way to envision their interactions with the system. To achieve this\, you will marry agile architecture methods with risk definition techniques. You will leave this workshop with clearer ideas on how to have productive conversations with your project’s stakeholders without sidelining either architecture or security. And perhaps\, if we reach a consensus\, we'll walk away with a solid sequencing for architecture and security questions. **Workshop Prerequisites**: Do not bring your computer\; it will be of no use. Instead\, bring your thinking caps—they will be put to work.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:🏀 PRACTICE ZONE #1\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/9e44987aa048d45b5d01ca705c8df163
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T083000Z
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SUMMARY:FASTLY - Preparing for the unexpected: Fastly’s seven pillars of network resilience
DESCRIPTION:No cloud vendor is immune to outages\, but when you're managing a massive\, globally distributed network that customers rely on\, preparation is everything. Whether it’s unexpected internet outages\, sophisticated DDoS attacks or infrastructure failures\, resilience is essential to maintain availability. \n\nJoin Dennis Mårtensson\, Senior Director of Engineering\, as he walks through Fastly’s seven pillars of resilience\, with real-world examples of how we use automation\, AI and ML to address availability challenges\, including how our approach to resiliency sets us apart in DDoS protection.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/6735999dd1894f2d4954409b988f3471
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T083000Z
DTEND:20260528T090000Z
SUMMARY:Pixels are dead. Long live Design.
DESCRIPTION:If you think UI Design is still about moving a button 1 pixel to the left\, I have some bad news: those pixels are dead. But here is the great news: Design has never been more alive.\n \n In this keynote\, we’ll explore the paradigm shift from "pixel pushing" to "Design orchestration." We will dive into how AI is transforming the UI Designer's role : moving from manual execution to strategic direction. Using real-world examples from Adeo’s CCDP\, we'll see why the automation of our craft isn't a threat\, but a liberation. Finally\, we will discuss the "Human Moat": why empathy\, ethics\, and "habitant intuition" are the only things an algorithm can't simulate.\n \n Join me to discover why the future of UI isn't about teaching machines to design\, but about using machines to finally give us the time to be a designer.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/1070611603d1de44c10bc6098bb7b4f6
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T084500Z
DTEND:20260528T091500Z
SUMMARY:Server-Driven UI: Empowering business units with real-time\, multi-channel content
DESCRIPTION:Server-Driven UI: In today’s competitive landscape\, agility is often hampered by the silos between Web and Mobile development. While Web teams can deploy in minutes\, mobile teams have traditionally been limited by two-week sprint cycles and unpredictable Play Store / App Store approvals.\n This friction prevents Business Units (BUs) from executing truly synchronized\, multi-channel marketing strategies with native experience.\n \n What if we could offer a "One Gesture" solution to our BUs?\n \n Imagine giving the keys to the app directly to the BUs. That's exactly what we did. With ContentBuilder\, our Server-Driven UI platform\, BUs can now create\, test\, and publish complex landing pages and marketing content in real-time in a single step.\n \n In this talk\, we will demonstrate how we broke these silos by building ContentBuilder\, a Server-Driven UI platform. This strategic shift moved the power of UI creation from core engineering teams directly to the BUs. We will show how a single configuration allows them to build\, test\, and ship complex landing pages and marketing content simultaneously across Web and Mobile in real-time.\n \n Key Takeaways:\n - The Multi-Channel Driver: How the need for instant\, synchronized content pages reactivity across all touchpoints (loyalty\, xxx) dictated our roadmap.\n Democratizing Design: How we built a unified platform that allows BUs to assemble pages using a shared library of pre-validated components\, ensuring brand consistency without a single line of code through ContentFull.\n - The Architecture of Autonomy: A deep dive into the JSON-based contract that bridges our backend with both Web and Flutter environments\, mirroring a truly universal Design System.\n - Measuring Impact: Moving from a 20-day release cycle to a 5-minute "Go-to-Market" and the resulting uplift in cross-platform user engagement.\n - Hard Truths & Trade-offs: The challenges of cross-platform versioning\, maintaining native performance on mobile vs. responsiveness on web\, and ensuring stability.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/39d107891c085c48b3b4193a63920db4
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T090000Z
DTEND:20260528T094500Z
SUMMARY:Circularity as business as usual: integrating circular business models within Decathlon's eCommerce
DESCRIPTION:Let’s dive together into the journey of one of Decathlon’s strategic initiatives: scale circularity\, moving it from “new business models” to “business as usual”.\n\nCONTEXT\nOver the last 18 months\, we’ve been exploring how to “natively” integrate circularity (second life\, rental & repair) into Decathlon’s new eCommerce platform (revamp)\, used by millions of customers across our core markets (France\, Spain\, Italy\, etc.)\n-&gt\; Since day 1\, the team’s mission has been simple: leverage eCommerce to scale circularity’s adoption and business.&nbsp\;\n\nOUR MAIN CHALLENGE\nBuilding embedded solutions that deliver business value for Circularity\, without putting Decathlon’s core business at risk (aka selling new products)\n\nOUR CONVICTION\nEnabling customers to discover\, consider and choose circular alternatives in a natural and transparent way… Aligned with Decathlon’s philosophy of “libre meilleur choix” (“free best choice”)\n\nTHEMES WE WILL COVER\nProduct discovery\, multiple stakeholder engagement\, driving outcomes vs building outputs\, co-design\, experimentation culture (A/B testing)\, shaping new consumption behaviors\, gaps between what people say vs what they do\, etc.\n\nSPOILER ALERT 🚨\nWe will be sharing big wins\, but also epic fails :)\n\nTogether\, let’s “Make Circularity Great Again the New Normal!” ✌️\n\n\n\n[FR version below]\n\n"Circularity as business as usual" - intégrer de façon native les offres de l'économie circulaire au sein du eCommerce chez Decathlon\n\nJe vous propose de partager un retour d'expérience sur le travail mené depuis 1 an et demi par mon équipe sur l'intégration de l'économie circulaire (seconde vie\, location et réparation de produits sportifs) au sein du site eCommerce de Decathlon (la nouvelle plateforme "revamp"\, aujourd'hui déployée dans tous les principaux pays de Decathlon et utilisée par des millions de clients en France\, Espagne\, Italie\, Allemagne\, Belgique\, Pays Bas\, etc.)\n\nLe challenge porté par l'équipe était simple: faire progresser la part du digital sur le business de l'économie circulaire\, en se concentrant particulièrement sur l'amélioration du trafic et de la conversion. Notre parti-pris: intégrer ces différentes offres de la façon la plus naturelle et transparente possible\, de façon à mieux faire connaître ces offres alternatives\, tout en assurant le "libre meilleur choix" aux clients de Decathlon.\n\nSpoiler alert: on a eu de beaux succès\, mais aussi des "epic fails" (car tout ne s'est pas passé comme prévu)\n\nAu sein de ce vaste sujet\, voici autant de sous-thématiques qu'il sera possible d'aborder (avec plus ou moins de profondeur): product discovery\, gestion des parties prenantes (sujet au carrefour de multiples équipes)\, outcome vs output\, co-design\, culture de l'expérimentation (A/B testing)\, transformation des habitudes de consommation\, écarts entre les tests utilisateurs (ce que les gens disent) et la vie réelle (ce que les gens font)\, etc.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T091500Z
DTEND:20260528T100000Z
SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence at Pellenc ST: from experimentation to industrial reality
DESCRIPTION:At Pellenc ST\, artificial intelligence is deployed directly into industrial systems operating in real-world waste sorting environments. This talk shares practical feedback on transforming AI prototypes into reliable\, production-ready solutions with measurable ROI. We will present concrete use cases combining computer vision and spectrometry\, and discuss the challenges of working with complex\, noisy data collected under harsh industrial conditions. The session will cover key topics such as model robustness\, edge deployment constraints\, and system integration within high-performance machines. A strong focus will be placed on operational excellence: monitoring model drift\, ensuring observability\, and maintaining performance over time. We will also share insights on cost-performance trade-offs and technology choices in an industrial context. Finally\, we will highlight how AI can contribute to sustainability by improving sorting efficiency and material recovery — demonstrating that AI can be both economically and environmentally impactful.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d15ee808238fbafb1210bbd6f1bf89fe
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T091500Z
DTEND:20260528T100000Z
SUMMARY:PHOTOROOM - State of AI revolution in imaging: How to not become Polaroid or Kodak
DESCRIPTION:State of the AI Revolution in Imaging: Don't Become Polaroid or Kodak\n\nin 1975\, Steve Sasson at Kodak invented the digital camera. Polaroid pioneered instant photography. Both went bankrupt\, not because they missed the technology\, but because they refused to redesign their operating model around it. We are living through the same inflection point in imaging right now\, and most enterprises are making the same mistake.\nIn this talk\, Jeff Strauss draws on Photoroom's work with global marketplaces and brands: Mercari\, Valuence Japan\, Decathlon\, British Red Cross\, Door Dash\, Wolt\, to show why AI imaging is not only a creative tool\, it is operational infrastructure. He'll explain why pilots plateau\, why "better models" aren't the answer\, and what the iterative flywheel looks like when it actually compounds.\n\nA central question runs through the talk: how do you measure "good" once humans are no longer reviewing every image? Jeff introduces Photoroom's three pillars of visual excellence — Fidelity\, Realism\, and Photographic Integrity — the framework that turns subjective creative judgment into a system any team can scale\, audit\, and improve against. Fidelity ensures the image is true to the product. Realism ensures it's believable to the buyer. Photographic Integrity ensures it holds up to the standards of professional craft. Together\, they give leaders a defensible answer to the question every AI imaging program eventually faces: "How do we know this is working?"\n\nAttendees will leave with a clear playbook: how to translate creative guidelines into enforceable presets without producing visual sameness\, the metrics to track from day one\, and the governance moves that protect buyer trust as you scale. The teams that treat AI imaging as a creative experiment will keep running pilots. The teams that treat it as infrastructure\, measured against a clear definition of visual excellence &nbsp\;will define the next decade of e-commerce\, and leave the Kodaks and Polaroids of imaging behind.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/b5843bafe4ca1dac4fd483d2eae33c58
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T091500Z
DTEND:20260528T094500Z
SUMMARY:Transformer-Based Reranking: Bringing semantic intelligence to E-commerce
DESCRIPTION:Offering the right product in the right place: the Holy Grail of e-commerce. Yet\, in a catalog of millions of items\, a bestseller can become "noise" if it appears out of context. While popularity has long dominated ranking systems\, it has now hit a glass ceiling. How do we move from purely statistical sorting to more intelligent navigation?\n \n Within the AAAI team at ADEO\, we reached a radical conclusion: behavioral signals (clicks\, sales) modeled by classic ML are no longer enough. They are semantically blind. The result? A category can become flooded with accessories or unrelated products simply because they are cheaper and highly clicked\, ultimately breaking the browsing experience.\n \n In this session\, we will take you behind the scenes of our hybrid ranking architecture. We will detail how we integrated the power of Transformers into the heart of our engine to re-inject context where algorithms were once "deaf" to the meaning of words.\n \n On the Agenda:\n The End of "Click Dictatorship": Why behavioral ML alone creates harmful popularity bias.\n \n Semantic AI in Action: How we use Transformers to map user navigation intent to catalog reality.\n \n Hybrid Architecture: Making the precision of a Cross-Encoder coexist with the scalability of a ranking model (like XGBoost).\n \n Results & Lessons Learned: Real gains measured in ranking quality\, limitations encountered\, and takeaways from deploying on a massive scale.\n \n Techniques covered: Python\, ZenML\, Transformer Models\, Statistics\, NDCG\, ML\n \n Target Audience: Data Scientists\, ML Engineers\, Product Owners\n \n Level: Intermediate
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:872940082f40f9b4f6bcc8c0b30d8faf
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/872940082f40f9b4f6bcc8c0b30d8faf
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T091500Z
DTEND:20260528T094500Z
SUMMARY:How Copilot is accelerating the migration of our 14-year legacy system to a future-ready solution!
DESCRIPTION:As part of a migration project from a legacy\, in-house Product Lifecycle Management (PACE) solution\, using Copilot helps us accelerate documentation\, specification reprocessing\, and also develop and test faster.\n \n This talk will allow us to share our learnings and the concrete results we have achieved.\n \n Summary (in progress):\n - Context of the migration\n - Problems and deadlines\n - First try\n - Don't do it on your own\n - Aim for the moon (trying to scale)\n - Setting up a new way to work\n - Concrete results\n - Learnings
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/cfb81a26a03198437d34c72270e0ed47
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T093000Z
DTEND:20260528T100000Z
SUMMARY:Change by design to change by default: Embedding adoption into digital platforms at ADEO
DESCRIPTION:Digital transformation often focuses on building the right product\, but success actually depends on adoption at scale.\n At ADEO\, with more than 120\,000 collaborators across multiple countries and business units\, launching a platform or product is only the beginning. Ensuring that solutions are understood\, adopted\, and embedded into daily operations requires a structured Change Operating Model.\n In this talk\, I will share how ADEO designed a “Change by Design” approach\, integrating change management directly into the digital framework and delivery lifecycle.\n We will explore how platforms\, product teams\, and business units collaborate to transform delivery into real impact\, with the ultimate ambition of evolving from Change by Design to Change by Default.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:e5f8835fc3ed06a11a915b975cd2c044
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/e5f8835fc3ed06a11a915b975cd2c044
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T100000Z
DTEND:20260528T103000Z
SUMMARY:From KPI Chaos to GenAI-readiness: How we structured Analytics at Decathlon and centralized KPI definition "as-code" in a federated Semantic & metrics layer
DESCRIPTION:Decathlon's decentralized analytics organization faced **KPI Chaos**\, which was a bottleneck for next-gen BI and **AI-readiness**. This talk explores how establishing an **Analytics Center of Excellence (CoE)** enabled the delivery of a **federated Semantic layer**.\n \n The Analytics CoE is driven by **Staff Engineers for Analytics**. Using **transversal leadership** and a **communities-based model**\, we were able to source bottom-up bandwidth for transversal projects without dedicated budgets or direct hierarchical authority.\n \n This empowered the delivery of `insight-all-metrics`\, a **federated Semantic layer** built on **Databricks Metric Views** and **dbt**. Domains centrally expose their shared KPIs via simple YAML files. Then\, any data practitioner can easily compute those KPIs. Leveraging **materialization features** reduced compute costs and enabled the instantaneous querying required for real-time GenAI applications.\n \n By gathering together the **Metric Layer** (SQL logic to compute KPIs) and the **Semantic Layer** (natural language context) within a single repository\, we bridged the gap between human questions and database queries. This single governed source of truth now powers both **Tableau Pulse** and **Databricks Genie**\, marking our successful transition to **GenAI for BI**.\n \n I will live demo some features.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/3bb7bcc53a823d62b78023002f947739
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SUMMARY:Road to sparse encoders: Bridging product catalogs and knowledge graphs
DESCRIPTION:In the retail industry\, the accuracy of product to concept mapping is the backbone of customer experience. At Leroy Merlin France\, this represents a massive operational challenge: over 5.7M product-concept pairs (out of 67M) currently show poor semantic alignment\, leading to misclassified products. Furthermore\, at search time\, 15.8% of the customer terms remain unmapped to our Search & Pub Knowledge Graph\, inducing lower recall and precision. Solving these issues are a massive business opportunity.\n While dense embeddings became the standard about semantic alignment\, they often lack the lexical precision needed to fix these specific business gaps. This led us to explore an alternative: **Sparse Encoders**\, a solution designed to bridge our massive product catalog with the explicitness of Knowledge Graphs to reclaim these lost data points.\n We will walk through the evolution of our approach: from traditional term expansion (SPLADE) to a custom model with a key innovation: **using KG concepts themselves as tokens**. I will share the "behind-the-scenes" of our experimentation\, including:\n * **The Technical Pivot**: Why we moved from generative Seq2Seq models to Masked Language Modeling (MLM) and finally settled on a Distillation strategy.\n * **Implementation Hardships**: Deep dive into the challenges of GPU optimization\, custom DataCollators\, and refining loss functions to enforce sparsity without losing semantic depth.\n * **Real-world Results**: How we achieved 99%+ sparsity while maintaining alignment for complex product categories.\n \n Beyond the code\, this talk is a feedback loop on **data quality and model refinement**. Whether you are working on search\, recommendation or data classification\, you will gain practical insights into leveraging Sparse Encoders to build more robust and interpretable data products.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/841f41f027e3280ffd9804e904d26c1f
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SUMMARY:One lib to rule them all: Building a reusable library
DESCRIPTION:In a large-scale tech organization sending an email seems like a solved problem – until you look under the hood and discover that teams keep reinventing the wheel. This leads to massive code duplication\, fragmented implementation and lack of centralized observability.\n \n In LMIT we decided to tackle this technical debt by building a reusable library designed as a high-impact MVP. This session is a “return of experience” on the journey of creating a centralized deployment model within our corporate infrastructure\, starting from BU Italy with the ambition to scale. We'll dive into the architectural challenges of creating a tool that is robust enough for enterprise scale yet simple enough for developer adoption.\n \n We'll discuss\n - How a shared library reduces boilerplate and speeds up the "time-to-market" for new features.\n - Our architectural approach to ensure security\, traceability\, and high deliverability by design\, moving away from "every team for themselves".\n - Strategies to make the library easy to use\, focusing on intuitive APIs\, and seamless integration into existing developer workflows.\n - The challenges of integrating a common tool into the global infrastructure while maintaining BU autonomy.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T100000Z
DTEND:20260528T110500Z
SUMMARY:LUNCH
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:BASECAMP ⛺️\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:39f4bda72d041c6ff34ad8ee928496cc
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/39f4bda72d041c6ff34ad8ee928496cc
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T101500Z
DTEND:20260528T104500Z
SUMMARY:Supply Chain operational performance through Agentic AI
DESCRIPTION:This presentation covers the evolution of Supply Chain automation at Leroy Merlin Ukraine. How the decommissioning of our old version of Pyxis led us to an AI Agent-enabled workflows in *almost* one step.\n \n - The Challenge: Balancing legacy system deprecation and an upcoming SAP migration while trying to eliminate the manual resolution of micro-errors (e.g.\, typos\, conflicting addresses) that traditional automation cannot catch.\n \n - The Breakthrough: Proving that AI Agents succeed where rigid algorithms fail. By mimicking human reasoning to clean up unpredictable user inputs\, this architecture is designed to directly reduce our Manual Touch Rate (Exception Rate) and drive up our First-Attempt Delivery Rate (FADR).\n \n - The Demonstration: A practical look at our "start small\, explore patterns\, test assumptions" philosophy\, showing how AI handles the tedious exceptions so humans can focus on delivering value.\n \n This is a perfect opportunity to address smaller BUs like ourselves with a viable\, scaled-down approach to Agentic AI. The goal: eliminate the countless micro-errors that constantly drain Supply Chain teams already operating at full capacity.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/3027751e3b3f0176bea7656c33fc5feb
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T110000Z
DTEND:20260528T120000Z
SUMMARY:LUNCH
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:BASECAMP ⛺️\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/6d2619b38518bd20bf4ebb1a08cfd8f4
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DTSTART:20260528T120000Z
DTEND:20260528T123000Z
SUMMARY:Marketplace trust & safety catalog management solution: Keyword extraction & identification safety system (KEISS)
DESCRIPTION:This initiative introduces a robust\, Python-based Generative AI solution engineered to safeguard a 18-million SKU marketplace from regulatory and brand safety risks. By automating the detection of non-compliant products and offensive content\, this tool replaces inefficient manual keyword searches with a highly scalable\, semantic validation engine.\n \n The Challenge: The "Scale vs. Safety" Gap Following a massive catalog expansion in 2025\, the organization experienced a surge in "Out of Scope" (OOS) listings. While illicit goods are centrally managed\, two critical operational gaps emerged:\n \n - Strategic Misalignment: Non-core products (e.g.\, smartphones\, toys\, or food) infiltrating a specialized DIY/Home Improvement marketplace.\n - Brand Safety: Offensive content and hate speech hidden within product titles and descriptions.\n - Inefficient Current State: Local Business Units (BUs) relied entirely on manual\, unscalable keyword searches within the Mirakl platform to police the catalog.\n \n The Solution: Hybrid AI Auditing Architecture To address these challenges\, we developed a dual-approach architecture combining automated catalog screening with ad-hoc auditing tools:\n \n 1. Proactive Pipeline (Catalog-Wide Screening): A comprehensive\, custom-built tool designed to validate the health and compliance of the entire country-level catalog\, encompassing both published and pending (pre-publication) selection. This background process operates through a robust four-step automated workflow:\n 1.1 Initial Selection Filtering: Executes a broad sweep across the entire BU and supplier catalog\, utilizing Regular Expressions (RegEx) and country-specific rules to rapidly identify and isolate products that are potentially Out of Scope (OOS).\n 1.2 Semantic Context Analysis: Leverages Vertex AI to conduct deep Natural Language Processing (NLP) on the isolated items. It evaluates full product titles and descriptions to understand their true semantic context (e.g.\, accurately distinguishing a prohibited "smartphone" from a permitted "smartphone repair tool").\n 1.3 OOS Classification: Categorizes the analyzed products with high precision\, definitively flagging non-compliant items and separating them from legitimate\, brand-safe merchandise.\n 1.4 Automated API File Generation: Seamlessly operationalizes the decisions by automatically generating ready-to-upload files (via API integration)\, eliminating manual data manipulation and enabling immediate catalog updates.\n \n 2. Reactive Pipeline (Targeted Auditing App): A custom Streamlit-based web application that empowers non-technical users to conduct deep\, ad-hoc catalog audits through a four-step automated workflow:\n 2.1 AI Query Expansion: Leverages Gemini (Vertex AI) to dynamically expand a single seed keyword (e.g.\, "Barbie") into a comprehensive cluster of related terms (e.g.\, "dolls"\, "toys") to capture evasive listings.\n 2.2 Live Search Analysis: Audits front-end webpage results\, capturing and evaluating exactly what the customer sees in real-time.\n 2.3 Semantic Validation Engine: A hybrid verification step combining BigQuery product data with Gemini’s Natural Language Processing (NLP) to ensure the product aligns with the BU’s strategic scope.\n 2.4 Operationalized Outputs: Automatically generates actionable files\, including a Mirakl-formatted auto-rejection list for zero-GMV items\, alongside a prioritized manual review queue for high-risk\, revenue-generating products.\n \n Impact & Current Results: The implementation has successfully transitioned the business from reactive compliance to proactive risk mitigation:\n - Scale at Speed: Processes 274 SKUs per minute (approx. 3\,300 SKUs in 12 minutes).\n - Proven Output: To date\, the system has screened 178\,000+ products\, analyzed 1\,641 risk keywords\, and successfully delisted 46\,000+ non-compliant items.\n - Precision & Revenue Protection: Maintains a False Positive Rate (FPR) of
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:01d764d97e48bcdbf86d300356dabf32
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/01d764d97e48bcdbf86d300356dabf32
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T120000Z
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SUMMARY:Centralized sites management: Secure your network\, simplify your life
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will explore how we address the complexities of network management in large-scale environments. In such a landscape\, responsibilities are shared between the central and local teams. The central team is in charge of the SD-WAN solution\, including providing training and advice to local teams\, while the local teams are responsible for their own specific perimeters\, which can be one or multiple sites.\n \n A primary goal for us was to ensure that people can manage their perimeter in a simplified and straightforward way\, free from excessive complexity.\n \n In this sense\, this interface—or portal\, as we call it—was a direct response to the challenge of managing a growing number of sites (stores\, warehouses\, headquarters\, etc.). It is designed to simplify the management of SD-WAN resources like firewall rules and devices.\n \n Ultimately\, the portal aims to transform Decathlon's network management from a manual\, site-by-site process into a more scalable and automated approach.\n \n What You Will Learn\n - What was the initial motivation for creating this portal? And why did we create it?\n - How do we monitor the management of the sites?\n - How do we prevent users from making unauthorized configuration changes?\n - The process for creating new Decathlon sites from an SD-WAN perspective and how local teams can manage their own sites.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:62c11c703387fb7437950c0eb76c82f9
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/62c11c703387fb7437950c0eb76c82f9
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T120000Z
DTEND:20260528T123000Z
SUMMARY:From Bias to Breakthrough: A manager’s journey into neurodiversity
DESCRIPTION:Diversity is often discussed in broad strokes\, but what does it look like on the ground\, in the middle of a noisy open space\, when standard communication fails?\n \n In this session\, I will share the honest\, unfiltered story of my collaboration with Hatem. When Hatem first joined as a contractor\, the challenges seemed insurmountable: no eye contact\, a total reliance on a job coach to communicate\, and the sensory overload of a bustling tech environment. Fast forward two years\, and Hatem is not just a permanent employee—he is a pillar of the team and a recognized expert across the organization.\n \n We will walk through the heavy initial investment required to build trust and the specific adjustments—from daily 1-on-1s to "silent rooms"—that turned a difficult start into a technical breakthrough. You will discover how Hatem transitioned from a QA role to a QE (Quality Engineering) expert\, mastering automation with the help of a structured mentorship model.\n \n Key Takeaways:\n \n - Beyond Soft Skills: How to adapt management for profiles that don't fit the "standard" social mold.\n \n - The Mentorship Blueprint: Why the "Show once\, let fly" approach works wonders for neurodivergent talent.\n \n - Creating the Right Environment: Practical tips on handling sensory challenges (noise\, open spaces) in tech offices.\n \n - The ROI of Patience: Why investing time in neurodiversity leads to high-autonomy\, high-impact technical experts.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:db11aaf9b6a42abdc430916f48ec8fd6
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/db11aaf9b6a42abdc430916f48ec8fd6
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T120000Z
DTEND:20260528T124500Z
SUMMARY:GITHUB - From Autocomplete to Autopilot: How did AI rewire my life as a developer
DESCRIPTION:In 2021\, Copilot helped me finish lines of code. By 2024\, I was chatting with it. In 2025\, Context Engineering was the breakthrough. Now in 2026\, I don't just talk to AI — I delegate to it.\n \n Copilot CLI\, Skills\, agentic workflows\, new models — I've gone from asking for help to handing over entire tasks\, from scaffolding projects to opening pull requests\, all in natural language. And it's not just me: at GitHub\, our own product teams are using these same capabilities to ship faster and rethink how software gets built.\n \n The shift goes beyond developers. Product managers\, SREs\, DevOps engineers — they're all becoming builders. It's no longer about writing code\, it's about expressing intent.\n \n In this talk\, I'll show you what changed between 2025 and 2026\, and how it turned me from a developer with a great assistant into a complete builder.\n \n \n Note: In this session I will focus on the new features and primitives that have change my life\, and GitHub's developers life too. Obviously the CLI\, SDK\, Agentic Workflows\, .. is a big change\, but also some features that we are launching in few weeks (I am not allowed to talk about it yet)\, that is helping\, developers but also people in Product Management\, Marketing\, ... (The presentation will be a mixt of feature introductions\, demonstration and stories from our team.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:83866a90eedc0acfa0132a87f53f7095
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/83866a90eedc0acfa0132a87f53f7095
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T120000Z
DTEND:20260528T133000Z
SUMMARY:Hands-On: Domain Driven Design\, from theory to practice
DESCRIPTION:Is your domain code becoming complex\, hard to maintain\, and disconnected from real business needs? You keep hearing about **Value Objects**\, **Aggregates**\, and **Entities** at conferences but struggle to see how to apply them concretely?\n This 1.5‑hour hands‑on workshop will demystify **Domain‑Driven Design (DDD)**. Forget abstract diagrams! We will start from a simple\, collaborative business exploration (inspired by Event Storming) to let DDD tactical building blocks emerge naturally.\n Together\, we will incrementally code a small business domain in __Java__. Through **practice**\, you will see which concrete problems a Value Object or an Entity solves\, how the Aggregate safeguards data consistency.\n Whether you are a curious developer or looking to better structure your applications\, this workshop will give you the keys to move from theory to practice and start applying DDD in your projects as of tomorrow.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:🏀 PRACTICE ZONE #1\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:c4d31b7531470abf071a2b2c2df7a04c
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/c4d31b7531470abf071a2b2c2df7a04c
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T120000Z
DTEND:20260528T124500Z
SUMMARY:Leading head first with Feature Flags!
DESCRIPTION:A brief review of how I’ve used feature flags in the past\, from:\nTrying to contain demand during the early days of Deliveroo\, using flags to avoid being overwhelmed with orders: the burger-equivalent of a DDoS attack\;Replacing the spaghetti code for an overly complex recommendation engine at RentalCars·com\, and safely deprecate thousands of completely unstructured lines of code\;Quickly changing a financial risk model at a bank because the CTO (rightfully) thinks people in my team are dangerous key-smashers who shouldn’t be trusted with keyboard\; toHow flags have helped surf the constant wave of great LLM fundamental models\, and the occasional provider outage.This\, interleaved with lessons learned while building different flags systems:\nAdoption depends on convenience\, and making sure adding a flag isn’t seen as an overhead\, or looming technical debt.Flags need monitoring: both their state\, but also how much they are called\, and what happens after in your code.Finally\, how automated and agentic coding will change the role of flags in development.\n
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:d869a941eaded85ce39f4b706a797a72
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d869a941eaded85ce39f4b706a797a72
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T120000Z
DTEND:20260528T130000Z
SUMMARY:Panel - Will AI replace\, transform\, or elevate our jobs?
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:8bc033e45e7e4237096c219591785010
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/8bc033e45e7e4237096c219591785010
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T120000Z
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SUMMARY:GenAI in the Real World: Bridging the Gap Between Group Strategy and ERP Execution ?
DESCRIPTION:Our Product Group manages core reference data for products and partners used across Retail supply chain operations. This foundation supports critical processes including sourcing\, planning\, distribution\, and wholesale execution. In this session\, we will share our experience integrating Generative AI into an established and complex product ecosystem. Our discussion will focus on: -Embedding GenAI into our Group Product Strategy -Driving AI adoption through internal AI champions -Creating an innovation space within a complex\, enterprise-scale environment -Integrating GenAI into non-native digital products -Breaking organizational and system silos\, particularly within an SAP-based ERP landscape -Building the Operating Model progressively while delivering tangible business value We will also present a concrete innovation use case: a GenAI-powered solution supporting Business Partner creation for Wholesale operations\, illustrating how AI can streamline processes\, reduce friction\, and generate measurable operational impact. This session highlights the reality of deploying GenAI in a structured enterprise context — not as a standalone experiment\, but as an embedded capability within core business systems and operating models.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:41627ddb2f304d66332ff42e3b5d6f07
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/41627ddb2f304d66332ff42e3b5d6f07
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T120000Z
DTEND:20260528T133000Z
SUMMARY:Vercel v0
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CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🏈 PRACTICE ZONE #3\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:ecdefc0c99254d94ff7355d04682245a
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/ecdefc0c99254d94ff7355d04682245a
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T124500Z
DTEND:20260528T131500Z
SUMMARY:We will do them later - A Talk About LLM Evals
DESCRIPTION:Coding Agentic Systems is fun — it feels like magic!\n Vibe-coding Agentic System is even more fun — double magic\, hah!?\n \n But quality evaluation of LLM generations? That part is usually… boring.\n And if you’re not in the Python ecosystem\, good luck finding a framework that actually works for you.\n So eval tasks quietly sit in our backlogs\, waiting for better days\, the v2 release\, or some future “we’ll fix it later.”\n \n Drawing from real experience building production RAGs\, agentic pipelines\, and LLM-powered features across different stacks\, I'll share the lessons learned the hard way — what broke\, what worked\, and what we wished we'd measured from day one.\n The goal of this talk is simple: make evals understandable\, and the creation process easy — with Coding Agents doing the heavy lifting alongside you. Practical tips\, tricks\, and a fresh perspective on making evaluation a natural part of developing LLM-powered applications.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:7e388cbb959fe6f69a2cb8533dcc0f13
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/7e388cbb959fe6f69a2cb8533dcc0f13
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T124500Z
DTEND:20260528T131500Z
SUMMARY:AIOps & Agentic AI: How to Diagnose Your Product's Blind Spots in 10 Minutes
DESCRIPTION:In a modern "RUN" environment\, the challenge isn't a lack of data\, but the time required to make sense of it. Manually auditing an incident to understand why an alert didn't fire—or identifying recurring patterns across hundreds of tickets—is a tedious process that often takes hours of manual "investigative" work.\n \n At LMFR\, we’ve automated these critical tasks using Agentic AI and the Model Context Protocol (MCP). By connecting AI agents directly to our monitoring and ticketing stack (ServiceNow\, PagerDuty\, Datadog)\, we have transformed post-incident analysis into a 10-minute automated process.\n \n In this 30-minute demo-driven session\, we will deep-dive into two major use cases:\n \n - The Automated Observability Audit: We will demonstrate how an AI agent analyzes a past incident to answer three crucial questions: What was missing to prevent this? What could have detected it faster? How can we strengthen our alerting? The agent cross-references logs and traces to identify the "invisible" gaps in your monitoring strategy\, ensuring the same incident doesn't catch you off guard twice.\n \n - Smart Incidentology & Trend Analysis: Moving beyond individual tickets\, we’ll show how AI can analyze the entire history of a product to uncover structural flaws. By identifying the most frequent defects and recurring pain points\, the agent helps Ops teams move from "Firefighting" to true Problem Management\, providing a data-backed list of priorities for the product backlog.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:b8c4b675ffef0e071177708090c586ed
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/b8c4b675ffef0e071177708090c586ed
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T124500Z
DTEND:20260528T131500Z
SUMMARY:Women in software engineering: what gives?
DESCRIPTION:With the advent of the age of AI software has never played such an outsized role in our daily lives and yet women only account for a small minority of software engineers. This is especially disheartening given that many - but not all - of the first software engineers were women (Ada Lovelace\, Katherine Johnson\, Margaret Hamilton\, Grace Hopper\, ...).\n \n This talk aims to stay away from dogma or political posturing\, instead focusing on explaining why more women aren't software engineers and proposing concrete\, tactical and doable solutions.\n \n The first part of the talk recounts the stories of some of the pioneers who built flight control systems for the Apollo mission\, lamenting that their stories aren't more widely known.\n \n I then use those examples to contrast with the current state in our Industry where female developers only account for a minority of software engineers.\n \n I'll then give an overview of why I believe more women don't become software engineers\, briefly explaining why this is the case.\n \n I'll also share why some of the women who become software engineers eventually leave our Industry and what we can do to retain them.\n \n Finally\, I'll conclude with concrete actions we can all take in order to increase the amount of women in software engineering.\n \n This is a tentative/more detailed outline of the talk:\n \n Introduction: the pioneers.\n Ask attendees to look around them\, notice how little women are in the room.\n \n This wasn't always the case and we have many examples of women who've made massive contributions to software engineering: from Ada Lovelace to Grace Hopper.\n \n How we got here.\n The first part of the talk uses a data driven approach to describing the problem at hand\, focusing on how many women are developers.\n \n Why we got here: women in STEM\n After underlining the fact that education is key and that only a small amount of women pursue an education in STEM I'll briefly explain why that is.\n \n Adding insult to injury: female software engineers in the workplace\n I'll then continue on by explaining that even when they are software engineers a lot of women end up leaving our Industry despite haven chosen a career path in software engineering.\n \n What can be done about it?\n Finally\, I'll focus on the possible solutions we as individuals can implement in order to increase the amount of women who become software engineers and make our teams more diverse. I'll focus on the power of mentorship\, the importance of retaining the female software engineers on your team by fostering a culture of respect\, empathy and excellence.\n \n AI and software are transforming our lives and shaping how we view\, interact with and perceive the world\; and yet software engineering teams are way too often stacked with men. This talk isn't about political posturing or gimmicks\, it's about explaining how we got here\, providing data on what the current state of affairs is\, why this problem matters (importance of building diverse teams) and what can be done to solve it. The solutions proposed don't include quotas or political dogma but instead focus on concrete solutions like building role models\, fostering mentorship and encouraging girls to pursue STEM education.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:e5ad3c54cc4c85352d174cc6f4dc9b7f
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/e5ad3c54cc4c85352d174cc6f4dc9b7f
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T124500Z
DTEND:20260528T131500Z
SUMMARY:MAKE ARCHITECTURE MORE CONSUMABLE
DESCRIPTION:What if architectural artifacts allowed you to see things from new perspectives\, shedding new light on making more informed decisions? Yes\, but architecture is complex\, and I don't understand all the concepts... What if it were now accessible and user-friendly?
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:38f8db4a490dbeccba2ab3aa033132a6
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/38f8db4a490dbeccba2ab3aa033132a6
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T130000Z
DTEND:20260528T134500Z
SUMMARY:MOTHERDUCK - Bullsh*t AI Is Over. Real analytics with just a prompt
DESCRIPTION:We've spent years writing SQL\, building Python pipelines\, and waiting weeks for insights stuck behind a Jira ticket. What if anyone could go from a question to an answer with just a prompt?\n \n Let's be honest\, until late 2025\, that was fiction. The demos looked great on stage. Production? Not so much. But something actually shifted. Models got genuinely good at structured output\, MCP became the standard to connect LLMs to real tools\, and DuckDB made it possible to query anything without infrastructure.\n \n In this talk\, I won't oversell. I'll build a full analytics workflow live — from raw data to insights using just natural language. First with a frontier model to show what's actually possible today with DuckDB and MotherDuck. Then with open-source models running entirely locally — no data leaving your network\, no cloud dependency.\n \n If you've been burned by AI demos that only work on slides\, this one's for you. Expect a real demo\, honest tradeoffs.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:290223b48881ba0fc5a1fca8f631cf32
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/290223b48881ba0fc5a1fca8f631cf32
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T130000Z
DTEND:20260528T134500Z
SUMMARY:Maturity Models: Boring Frameworks or Your Secret Weapon for Enriched Growth?
DESCRIPTION:Join three Global Transformation Success experts for a 30-minute deep dive into the world of Maturity Models (Project & Product Management). We will strip away the bad reputation of these assessments and reveal how they serve as powerful catalysts for standardization\, continuous improvement\, gain in reliability for Digital Products\, and help to industrialise their deployment.\n Thanks to concrete examples in Adeo Ecosystem (Global Ready\, Engineering Index\, Adeo Product Grade\, Activation Maturity Index\, UX Bar\, Change Ready\,..)\, we will identify some tips to design\, execute and animate these frameworks.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:2709c9804b5548190d57de3e0ab59d20
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/2709c9804b5548190d57de3e0ab59d20
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T131500Z
DTEND:20260528T144500Z
SUMMARY:Being a developer in 2026: From "Vibe Coding" to engineering mastery
DESCRIPTION:The "Chat" era is dead. In 2026\, the real work happens in the Terminal. Stop the disposable apps and the AI-induced FOMO\; it's time to reclaim your craft.\n \n In a world of infinite code generation\, Architecture and Maintainability are the only things that separate a resilient product from an unmaintainable liability. We have reached a point where generating code is easy\, but controlling it is the true engineering challenge.\n \n Join this 90-minute hands-on lab to cut the noise\, kill the "vibe coding\," and master the complexity of production-ready software. Step out of the chatbox and learn how to orchestrate true Agentic Workflows.\n \n \n # Lab Details: 90 Minutes to Deep Dive into 2026 Engineering\n \n This is not a session about writing better prompts\; it’s a session about upgrading your entire operating model as a developer. We will build\, debug\, and secure a complex application by mastering four pillars:\n \n **1\. The Command Center (CLI First)**\n \n Transform your CLI into an autonomous powerhouse. We will move away from passive IDE sidebars and demonstrate how to trigger agents directly from the terminal to execute complex refactoring\, run diagnostics\, and manage infrastructure in real-time.\n \n **2\. Skills over Chat (Context Engineering)**\n \n Stop prompting\, start building. You will learn how to give your environment "Capabilities" (Skills and Context) to automate the grind. By injecting architectural rules and domain constraints directly into the workspace\, you allow the agents to focus on your *intent* rather than forcing you to babysit their output.\n \n **3\. The Shadow Team (Agentic Orchestration)**\n \n You are no longer just a coder\; you are the Lead Engineer of a digital squad. You will orchestrate specialized AI personas—a Security Auditor\, a QA Automator\, and an Architecture Reviewer—that act autonomously to challenge your plans\, generate E2E tests\, and secure your Pull Requests.\n \n **4\. Engineering vs. Tokens (Sustainable Craftsmanship)**\n \n AI can generate a million tokens per minute\, but who maintains them? We will focus on the ultimate 2026 skill: System Design. You will learn how to enforce boundaries and review Agent Plans *before* they touch the codebase\, ensuring that AI speed never compromises software excellence.\n \n \n # Participant Prerequisites\n \n * Professional software engineering experience (any modern stack).\n * A laptop with a modern IDE and terminal access.\n * The mindset of a Tech Lead willing to stop coding everything manually and start orchestrating.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:⚽️ PRACTICE ZONE #2\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
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URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/533e1367bd20625ed706c7998fded13d
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T131500Z
DTEND:20260528T134500Z
SUMMARY:Develop Product adoption with Product Marketing
DESCRIPTION:Are you a Product Manager looking to maximize your product's impact? Do you want to understand how Product Marketing fits into a Product Operating Model?\n Product Marketing is a strategic partner throughout the entire product lifecycle. Join us for a deep dive into the synergy between Product and Marketing\, featuring real-world applications.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:91cb301ee50776f3c4c3f6bfc16ff217
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/91cb301ee50776f3c4c3f6bfc16ff217
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T133000Z
DTEND:20260528T140000Z
SUMMARY:Building a Conversational AI Platform Together: Governance\, Architecture & REX
DESCRIPTION:How do you build a conversational AI platform that combines capabilities from multiple teams across an organization?\n \n In this talk\, we share how we designed\, scaled\, and governed a multi-assistant AI platform\, from first integration to a reusable governance framework. Through concrete REX with Opus and Locus teams\, we'll show how we went from case-by-case integrations to a clear model where any team can plug their AI capabilities into the platform.\n \n We'll cover architecture decisions\, integration patterns\, and the prerequisites we now require before anything reaches production.
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:0c1934efcb7593adcb3cecc141eb61ad
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/0c1934efcb7593adcb3cecc141eb61ad
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T133000Z
DTEND:20260528T140000Z
SUMMARY:Beyond Intuition: AI-Assisted Metrics From Jira and GitHub to Diagnose Team Health
DESCRIPTION:Management decisions about engineering teams too often rely on incomplete signals — sprint velocity\, subjective updates\, and what surfaces in status meetings. But the data to make better decisions already exists: in your Jira and GitHub\, waiting to be connected.\n \n We used AI-assisted analysis to extract flow metrics from Jira and DORA indicators from GitHub — and what emerged was a picture no one had seen before. Trends in change failure rate\, rework patterns\, and team load revealed systemic issues that weren't showing up in any dashboard or review meeting. The data didn't just confirm suspicions — it reframed the conversation entirely.\n \n What followed was a structured change process: workshops grounded in evidence\, renegotiated team agreements (Definition of Ready)\, and a shift in engineering practices — driven not by management mandate\, but by shared understanding of what the numbers were saying.\n \n This talk is for managers who lead engineering teams and want to move from intuition to insight.\n You'll learn:\n \n - How to surface flow metrics from Jira and DORA indicators from GitHub\n - What patterns signal team stress\, quality erosion\, and instability — before they become crises\n - How AI lowers the barrier to analysis: no special skills required\n - How to use metrics to drive change conversations — not performance evaluations\n \n The experiment is still in progress. We'll share early signals\, honest lessons\, and what we'd do differently.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:cdac638c40fbaa3350bf527d427a9c41
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/cdac638c40fbaa3350bf527d427a9c41
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DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T133000Z
DTEND:20260528T140000Z
SUMMARY:From Chaos to Control: Mastering High-Impact Incidents at ADEO and DECATHLON
DESCRIPTION:When a critical incident strikes a complex system\, every second counts.\n \n The initial moments—the "time to engage"—are often lost trying to identify and gather the right experts. This delay can impact our customers and our business.\n Who to call? How long does it take to get the right experts in the same room? Should we communicate among our Business Units ?\n \n At ADEO\, we have evolved our incident management process. Over the past year\, we have implemented a "War Room" system for Priority 1 incidents on Google Chat.\n \n With a single trigger\, this tool automatically:\n - Identifies and mobilizes the correct product and operations teams.\n - Creates a dedicated Google Chat space and Google Meet for immediate collaboration.\n - Provides incident managers with the tools they need to lead effectively and accurately.\n \n In a 30-minute session\, we can present this innovative tool\, its key features\, and the significant impact it had on reducing our time to engage and improving transparency.
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:95b66f7dfdfe7cf1ec254f3714fc5f3c
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/95b66f7dfdfe7cf1ec254f3714fc5f3c
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T133000Z
DTEND:20260528T140000Z
SUMMARY:The UX hall of shame - Design mistakes we keep repeating
DESCRIPTION:At conferences\, we usually showcase our best products with elegant interfaces\, smooth user journeys and impressive adoption rates.\n But if we're honest\, digital products are still making the same design mistakes again and again.\n \n I want us to remind together the worst of UX: confused users\, friction points at every steps\, leading us to wrong decisions. Invisible actions\, misleading buttons\, dreadful forms\,... We all know that this is bad so why do we still keep seeing them online?\n \n Let's explore through funny examples\, the strange\, the surprising or deceptful designs that made us yell altogether "Bad UX!"\n Because good experience is most of the time not about innovative patterns but about preventing and avoiding obvious mistakes\, we can questions ourselves about quality of the experience we want to deliver to our users.
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:c369a9399a309ec90628d1525bfea459
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/c369a9399a309ec90628d1525bfea459
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T140000Z
DTEND:20260528T144500Z
SUMMARY:Is English the new hottest programming language? Introducing Spec-Driven-Development with AI
DESCRIPTION:Ever since vibe-coding hit the scene\, you might think knowing how to code is old news for building apps thanks to AI. But let's be real\, some of us who dove in got burned: hallucinations\, performance and security issues\, messy code\, and the final product not quite matching the initial idea.\n \n What if there was a way to **get the best of both worlds**? To boost efficiency leveraging AI while being 100% confident when pushing to production?\n \n We chose **Spec-Driven Development** using **SpecKit** to build an application we deployed with total confidence\, using **English** (and some French\!) as our main "programming" language\!\n \n In this talk\, Christine (Product Manager) and Julien (Staff Software Engineer) will reveal:\n \n * **The "state of the art"** in this space and where the industry stands today.\n * **What is Spec-Driven-Development**\, in a nutshell\n * How AI helped us build the *right* software by supporting **both the PM and the developer**.\n * **Ensuring code quality** while dodging nasty surprises.\n * **Real-world struggles** and the pitfalls you’ll want to watch out for.\n * **Where we go from here** \- the areas we're still refining and what we've yet to solve.\n \n Join us to learn how to move beyond the hype and embrace a development process that we found smart\, effective\, and production-ready\!
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:2 - GRAND PAVILION\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:e3a605ed78f5c06a33ce89b1bd148d5f
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/e3a605ed78f5c06a33ce89b1bd148d5f
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T140000Z
DTEND:20260528T144500Z
SUMMARY:Performance Optimization and Conversion Growth with SSR at Leroy Merlin
DESCRIPTION:In this presentation\, we will explore Leroy Merlin's technical journey to overcome ranking and performance penalties caused by Google's Core Web Vitals metrics. Knowing that a website's conversion rate can drop by an average of 5% for every second a consumer is unable to view the page\, our team migrated the architecture from Client-Side Rendering to Server-Side Rendering (SSR) using Next.js.\n\nWe will cover the technical details of this evolution\, highlighting how it became a major cross-functional project involving three key teams: the core Development squad\, the UX team\, and the DevOps team. Together\, this collaborative effort enabled the implementation of a new header (the Backpack project)\, Cloudflare Cache integration\, robust monitoring setups\, and the adoption of a new Design System.\n\nFinally\, we will demonstrate the real-world results of this transformation:\n• Substantial improvements in loading time (LCP) and achieving unprecedented Google Page Speed scores for SEO metrics.\n• A reduction of 6 percentage points in the exit rate on the Homepage.\n• A projected business impact capable of generating over 12\,000 additional orders and R$ 8.7 million in incremental annual revenue by expanding SSR to modular pages.\n• An additional projection of R$ 15\,866\,663.09 (approx. € 2\,938\,270.00) in incremental revenue directly from the Product Detail Pages (PDP).\n\n
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:4 - MEDIUM STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:8e506ac5702fc0e221516868bf982ca2
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/8e506ac5702fc0e221516868bf982ca2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T141500Z
DTEND:20260528T144500Z
SUMMARY:Streaming to gold: How Obramax is scaling event-driven data pipelines with Kafka
DESCRIPTION:Designing a data architecture that can handle the **massive volume of a retail operation** requires more than just good tools\; it requires **hardcore engineering rigor**.\n \n At **Obramax**\, we completely redesigned our data infrastructure\, moving away from **isolated legacy databases** to a **unified\, event-driven model** hosted on the **ADEO Group's DFDP platform**.\n \n This session dives deep into the **engine room of our new Data Analytics platform**.\n \n We will demonstrate our **aggressive automation approach** to building a **Medallion Architecture**.\n \n You will see how we use **Apache Kafka** to capture **high-volume events** *(from SAP\, VTEX\, etc.)* and land them in our **Bronze layer**.\n \n From there\, we will showcase our strict **GitOps workflow using Terraform and dbt (Data Build Tool)** to automatically refine data into the **Silver layer**\, and finally aggregate it into **business-ready Gold layer datasets**.\n \n &gt\; Come see how we **automated the entire lifecycle of a Kafka event**\n &gt\; from **system integration** to **BigQuery dashboard**\n &gt\; with **zero-touch provisioning and maximum scalability**.\n \n ---\n \n # 🎯 Key Takeaways\n \n Participants will learn:\n \n ### ⚙️ Event Streaming Data Platform\n \n A deep dive into building a **Medallion Architecture (Bronze\, Silver\, Gold)** using **event streams on Google BigQuery**.\n \n ---\n \n ### 🧱 Engineering Data Pipelines at Scale\n \n How to combine:\n \n - **Apache Kafka**\n - **dbt (Data Build Tool)**\n - **Terraform**\n \n to build **bulletproof\, scalable data pipelines** on the **ADEO DFDP platform**.\n \n ---\n \n ### 🔄 GitOps Data Infrastructure\n \n Practical **GitOps strategies** for achieving:\n \n - **zero-touch data infrastructure provisioning**\n - reproducible data pipelines\n - automated platform governance\n \n ---\n \n # 🏗 Architecture Themes Covered\n \n - Event-Driven Architecture\n - Apache Kafka\n - dbt (Data Build Tool)\n - Terraform\n - GitOps for Data Platforms\n - Google BigQuery\n - Data Lakehouse Pipelines\n \n ---\n \n # 👨‍💻 Target Audience\n \n This talk is ideal for:\n \n - Data Engineers\n - Platform Engineers\n - Integration Engineers\n - Data Infrastructure Teams\n - DevOps / Platform Engineering Teams\n \n ---\n \n # 🧭 Why This Talk Matters\n \n Modern data platforms require **engineering discipline at scale**.\n \n Retail environments generate **massive volumes of operational events**\, and traditional batch pipelines cannot keep up with the **speed and reliability required for real-time analytics**.\n \n By combining **event streaming\, infrastructure-as-code\, and GitOps practices**\, Obramax built a **fully automated data platform** capable of transforming raw operational events into **business-ready analytical datasets**.\n \n This session shares the **engineering patterns and automation strategies** that make this architecture scalable and maintainable.\n \n ---\n \n # 🏢 Case Study\n \n **Company:** Obramax\n \n **Architecture Stack:**\n \n - Apache Kafka\n - ADEO DFDP Platform\n - Google BigQuery\n - dbt (Data Build Tool)\n - Terraform\n - GitOps Workflows\n - Event-Driven Data Pipelines
CATEGORIES:DATA / AI
LOCATION:🤖 DATA/AI ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:4c5e03914023ae8e113ae8832d9d2739
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/4c5e03914023ae8e113ae8832d9d2739
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T141500Z
DTEND:20260528T144500Z
SUMMARY:AI-Assisted Codebase Migration: Changing Legacy Stack to a Modern One
DESCRIPTION:Legacy codebases often sit in valuable but neglected state because migrations are costly\, risky\, and domain-knowledge intensive.\n \n Large language models help change that. By analyzing code\, tests\, and docs\, LLMs can produce helpful code changes and findings in seemingly forgotten parts of our legacy code. As a force multiplier\, LLMs can help accelerate migrations to modern stacks and reduce the cognitive overhead\, letting small engineering teams execute bigger migrations with larger confidence.\n \n In this talk we'll go through:\n - LMPL's experiences with migrating legacy PHP code to modern Java stack\n - efficiency gain within a small and focused migration team\n - how to counteract the traps and issues with LLM-driven code migrations of large codebases
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:3 - LAB\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:ac9076d016de300cd8a60c83c8315b77
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/ac9076d016de300cd8a60c83c8315b77
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T141500Z
DTEND:20260528T144500Z
SUMMARY:The Hidden Cost of Intelligence: From Cloud Transparency to Sustainable AI
DESCRIPTION:Artificial Intelligence is often seen as a virtual\, weightless force. Yet\, its environmental footprint—from GPU intensive training to daily inference—is very much physical. As Decathlon and Adeo accelerate their AI integration\, a crucial question arises: Can our innovation be truly "forward-thinking" if it isn't sustainable?\n \n In this session\, I will take you behind the scenes of a 2025 Proof of Concept that bridges the gap between raw compute power and ecological responsibility. We will explore how leveraging cloud environmental telemetry allowed us to establish the first reliable & actionable metrics for AI environmental impacts.\n \n Key takeaways from this talk:\n - The Foundation: How cloud-native monitoring tools serve as the "entry point" for measuring AI impact.\n - The 2025 POC: Real-world feedback on integrating environmental metrics into the AI lifecycle.\n - Actionable Strategies: Moving from "Carbon Awareness" to "Concrete Environmental impact limitation" without sacrificing model performance.\n Let’s stop treats AI as a black box and start building an architecture that respects both our business goals and our planet.\n Call to Action & Synergies Decathlon + Adeo
CATEGORIES:DEV / TECH
LOCATION:👾 DEV/TECH ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:6345e27ed15f4df235e7fd82c154c809
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/6345e27ed15f4df235e7fd82c154c809
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T141500Z
DTEND:20260528T144500Z
SUMMARY:How to turn millions of digital user interactions into instant business signals
DESCRIPTION:Imagine if we could understand a user’s intent while they are navigating.Not just what they click but what they are trying to achieve.\n Are they looking for inspiration? Designing a project?Are they exploring broadly\, or focused on a very specific product universe?\n If we could detect that in real time\, we could adapt the experience instantly\, surfacing the right contents and products among the millions we have.\n That’s the promise of clickstream: turning user behavior into signals of intent for a continuously experience improvement\n \n In this session\, we will present how clickstream captures and streams millions of user navigation events per day in milliseconds timeframe and how these events are enriched and transformed into meaningful signals and aggregates to empower user journey.\n \n Based on case studies and product demo\, we will explore how to:\n Manage at scale an intensive volume of events in real time processing\n Enrich events on the fly (case with Knowledge graph data)\n Create aggregates & signals using Kafka streams\n Connect features on Clickstream.\n \n Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of real time data processing and opportunities behind intent signals detection capabilities
CATEGORIES:PRODUCT MANAGEMENT / UX
LOCATION:🧩 PM/UX ARENA\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:80b6ca5f1debcb72c824e75e68725097
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/80b6ca5f1debcb72c824e75e68725097
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260603T205302Z
DTSTART:20260528T150000Z
DTEND:20260528T153000Z
SUMMARY:CLOSING KEYNOTE
DESCRIPTION:\n
CATEGORIES:GLOBAL
LOCATION:1 - MAIN STAGE\, 135 Rue Sadi Carnot\, 59790 Ronchin\, France
SEQUENCE:0
UID:d4a8b4d4ce749f9b09273225d81aa63b
URL:http://devsummit2026.sched.com/event/d4a8b4d4ce749f9b09273225d81aa63b
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