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16 - 17 JULY 2026
ORLANDO


( SPEAKER )
Ivanna Kaceviča
GDE in Flutter and Dart, Lead Software Engineer (Mobile, IoT)
( SESSION )
Is Flutter a Smart Bet in an AI-Driven Job Market?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the job market, and many students and professionals are asking difficult questions: What skills will still matter tomorrow? Which technologies are worth investing time in? How do we avoid becoming obsolete as AI continues to reshape the industry?
This roundtable opens a discussion around the role of Flutter in this changing landscape. As entry-level roles evolve and traditional career paths become less predictable, choosing the right tools and technologies is no longer just a technical decision, it’s a strategic one.
Together, we’ll explore whether Flutter’s cross-platform approach, versatility, and broad application across mobile, web, desktop, and emerging experiences can make it a valuable foundation for an uncertain future. Is it better to specialize deeply in one niche, or build adaptable skills around tools that allow you to move across different domains? What role does Flutter play in a world where AI is changing how software is built? And in a future shaped by agentic coding, does the framework itself even matter anymore, or will understanding products, systems, and problem-solving become more important than the tools we use?
Expect an informal conversation with different perspectives, experiences, and practical insights rather than a one-way presentation.
( SESSION )
Flutteristas Panel: Is Your App Inclusive, or Does It Just Check the Boxes?
For years, "inclusivity" in mobile development has been treated as a synonym for standard accessibility compliance or simply adding a third option to a gender dropdown. But true inclusion runs much deeper—it’s baked into our database schemas, our form validations, and our UX assumptions. Back for their third year at FlutterCon USA, the Flutteristas are diving into the hidden nuances of identity and inclusion in tech. From the pitfalls of rigid form design to the unintentional exclusion in niche markets like parenting and tracking apps, this panel will explore how "inclusivity in the app" doesn’t always match real-world lived experiences. Join us for a practical, honest conversation on how to evaluate your apps from fresh perspectives, re-architect your data structures, and build software that genuinely represents the diverse world we live in.
( SESSION )
Making AI Predictable: Skill-Driven Flutter Development
AI coding has evolved beyond one-off prompts. Modern IDEs now support structured, reusable skills — persistent behaviors that shape how your tools think, generate, and refactor code.
In this talk, we’ll explore what skills actually are, how they differ from traditional prompting, and how to integrate them into your Flutter development workflow. You’ll learn how to design skill files, structure them effectively, and use them to standardize architecture, enforce patterns, and accelerate real-world Flutter projects.
By the end, you’ll understand how to move from prompts and project rules to intentional, skill-driven engineering.
Key takeaways:
- Understand what IDE skills are and how they differ from prompts and static project rules.
- Learn how to design and structure effective skill files for Flutter projects.
- Apply skills to create a consistent, scalable, AI-assisted development workflow.
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