Flutter Core Team Takes Global Tour in 2026 – Here’s Where to Meet Them
A Year of Global Engagement
The Flutter team is hitting the road in 2026 to connect with developers and enthusiasts worldwide. With Dart 3.12 and Flutter 3.44 on the horizon, the team aims to gather direct feedback, share live demos, and strengthen the community that has made Flutter a leading framework for multi-platform development. The tour spans major conferences, developer meetups, and specialized gatherings across four continents.
“Some of the most impactful moments of my career have come from community-led events,” says a team lead. “We’re committed to building the most productive app framework for high-performance, full-stack, multi-platform applications, and that means listening to you.”
Key Conferences and Developer Events
The schedule below highlights where you can find Flutter team members or Google Developer Experts (GDEs) throughout the year. Each event offers opportunities for hands-on demos, panel discussions, and one-on-one conversations.
- April – Google Cloud Next (Las Vegas, NV) – April 22–24. Focus on cloud-integrated Flutter solutions.
- May – Flutterconf Spain (Malaga, Spain) – May 8; Google I/O (Sunnyvale, USA) – May 19–20; Flutter Flow Developers Conference (San Francisco, CA) – May 27–28.
- June – mDevCamp (Prague, Czechia) – June 3; Flutter Tech Summit (Warsaw, Poland) – June 9; Config (San Francisco, CA) – June 23–25; I/O Connect Berlin (Berlin, Germany) – June 25.
- July – I/O Connect Bengaluru (Bengaluru, India) – July 14; Fluttercon USA (Orlando, FL) – July 16–17.
- August – Ai4 (Las Vegas, NV) – August 4–6; I/O Connect China (China) – TBD; RenderATL (Atlanta, GA) – August 12–13.
- September – Flutter & Friends (Stockholm, Sweden) – Sept 3–5; FlutterConf LATAM (Cancún, México) – September 22–23.
- October – next.app devcon (Berlin, Germany) – October 7–9; All Things Open (Raleigh, NC) – October 19–20; Flutter Kaigi/Ninjas (Tokyo, Japan) – October 29–30.
- Fall/Winter – Google for Developers events (DevFest and Build with AI) – ongoing through late 2026.
For the most current updates, bookmark the Flutter.dev Events page.
How to Connect with the Flutter Team
The developer relations team engages year-round through multiple channels. At conference booths, you can see live demos, ask technical questions, and provide direct feedback. Beyond the main stage, the team participates in:
- Customer and partner advisory boards – for strategic input from enterprise users.
- Meetup organizer network – supporting local community leaders.
- Flutteristas – a group focused on diversity and inclusion.
- Flutter consultants program – connecting certified experts with businesses.
- Google Developer Experts (GDEs) – community advocates who amplify Flutter knowledge.
- Google Developer Group (GDG) organizers – regional hubs for developer collaboration.
“We’re constantly interacting with developers, founders, enterprises, and builders,” notes a team member. “These connections help us refine our roadmap and ensure Flutter meets real-world needs.”
Beyond the Stage: Community-Driven Sessions
If you’re attending an event, look for workshops, roundtables, and feedback sessions. The team often hosts breakout discussions on topics like state management, widget optimization, and the future of Dart. These sessions are a chance to dive deep into technical challenges and influence upcoming features.
Stay Updated and Host Your Own Event
Can’t make it to a listed conference? The Flutter team encourages local meetups to reach out. If you’re organizing a Flutter event in a city where the team is already scheduled, they may be able to stop by. “We want to meet as many of you as possible,” says the team. “Let us know what you’re planning.”
To stay informed, regularly check the official Flutter Events page for new additions. The team will continue adding dates throughout the year, so updates come frequently.
Whether you’re a seasoned Flutter developer or just curious about cross-platform app development, the 2026 tour offers unparalleled access to the people building the framework. Don’t miss the opportunity to shape Flutter’s future.
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