Grab your wetsuit, dive computer, and depth gauge, because we’re back with NGINX Sprint and we’re diving deep into the world of NGINX open source.
NGINX Sprint is virtual again this year and taking place August 23–25, 2022.

Register today to save your free seat now and get ready for three days of fun and interaction with developers, technology professionals, and fellow NGINX community members as we come together to explore new and improved ways to build the next generation of modern applications.
“Why Should I Attend?”
Your feedback from Sprint 2.0 in 2021 told us you want more focus on open source, and Sprint 3.0 is dedicated to NGINX open source technologies. Come together with developers, technologists, community leaders, and tech luminaries to network, share ideas and innovations, and explore our specially curated selection of keynotes, demos, labs, and in‑depth trainings.
“What Can I Expect?”
Learn from leading experts who will guide you through complex open source environments, in talks and self‑paced labs. Improve your skills in the in‑depth technical how‑to sessions, and then practice them in hands‑on virtual labs.
Catch compelling demos that showcase innovations in NGINX open source and partner ecosystem integrations. See how you can use NGINX tools in conjunction with other open source tools to build, deliver, and monitor modern applications.
Get a preview of NGINX’s vision for building and scaling modern applications, and how we’re bringing that to life with open source tools. NGINX is focused on building high‑performance, lightweight, open source tools that you can easily deploy in any environment.
Discover the latest news on NGINX launches, announcements, and upcoming releases. From HTTP/3 and NGINX JavaScript to NGINX Unit and Kubernetes Gateway API advances, you’ll discover new capabilities and what’s coming next in our roadmaps.
We built the agenda with your busy schedule in mind and each day of NGINX Sprint ends by early afternoon. Choose the sessions that make sense for you and your team, whether that means technical topics or hands‑on opportunities.
Wetsuits Are Optional
You’re one click away from saving your free seat at NGINX Sprint on August 23–25. Don’t worry that registering will trigger a tsunami of emails. We’ll collect only what we need to send calendar reminders for the sessions you selected, and to save your spot for the self‑paced labs you’ve chosen.
We can’t wait to “sea” you in August.

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