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City of San José and WeAreDevelopers bring the world’s largest developer event to Silicon Valley
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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses a groundbreaking partnership between the City of San José and WeAreDevelopers, which aims to bring the world's largest developer event to Silicon Valley. The WeAreDevelopers World Congress North America is set to take place from September 23 to 25, 2026, at the San José McEnery Convention Centre. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in creating a transatlantic dialogue between Europe and the United States, uniting the global developer community in one of the most influential technology ecosystems. Mayor Matt Mahan of San José expressed excitement about hosting the event, highlighting the region's unmatched access to talent and innovation, making it an ideal location for the world's top technologists.
WeAreDevelopers chose San José after a thorough evaluation of several major United States cities, citing its technological legacy, strong local tech community, and commitment to long-term growth as key factors. As the largest city in Silicon Valley, San José boasts a robust startup ecosystem, leading universities, and a diverse engineering workforce, making it a natural choice for the event's North American home. Sead Ahmetovic, Chief Executive Officer of WeAreDevelopers, emphasized the city's historical significance in modern computing and its alignment with the WeAreDevelopers mission. The event will be deeply integrated into San José's local technology landscape, collaborating with established companies, universities, and startups to reinforce the city's role as an international hub for developers. For more information, visit the WeAreDevelopers website.