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Benjamin Zekavica to speak at WordCamp Europe 2026 in Kraków

Benjamin Zekavica, founder of UnleashWP and Kreo Pulse, will speak in two sessions at WordCamp Europe 2026. He joins the official panel on the upcoming WordPress 7.0 release and moderates a discussion with Mary Hubbard, Executive Director of WordPress.org.

Aachen, April 16, 2026. WordCamp Europe 2026 will take place from June 4 to 6, 2026, at the ICE Kraków Congress Centre. The annual conference is the largest European event dedicated to the content management system WordPress and is expected to draw more than 2,900 attendees from around the world. Benjamin Zekavica has been invited by the program committee for two sessions.

Two sessions across two conference days

On Friday, June 5, 2026, Zekavica joins the panel “Inside WordPress 7.0“. Together with representatives from Google and Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, the panel discusses the new features of the upcoming WordPress major release and its implications for developers, agencies, and businesses.

On Saturday, June 6, 2026, Zekavica moderates the panel “Rethinking Learning in WordPress“. On stage with him will be Mary Hubbard, Executive Director of WordPress.org, along with further experts from the education sector. The discussion focuses on how the next generation of WordPress developers can be trained.

About Benjamin Zekavica

Benjamin Zekavica is the founder of Kreo Pulse and UnleashWP. Kreo Pulse is a studio for professional WordPress care, focused on business clients in the German-speaking market. UnleashWP is an independent platform for professional WordPress development, offering guides, documentation, plugins, themes, books, and fixed-price services for developers, teams, and agencies.

Zekavica has been active in the WordPress project for more than twelve years and served in 2025 as part of the official WordPress Core Team Representatives. In this role, he contributed to the coordination of the global Core development and was involved in the release of WordPress 6.5. In 2025, he received the Yoast Care Fund, an international recognition for voluntary contributions to the WordPress project.