✨ A global, community-led event series for developers to explore hands-on, AI-assisted coding with GitHub Copilot.
GitHub Copilot Dev Days is a global, in-person user group initiative taking place from March 15th to May 15th 2026. The series brings together developers, enthusiasts, and local tech communities to explore the power of GitHub Copilot through practical, hands-on experiences.
Open to all developers, the events are led by local tech communities and designed to be highly practical. Each session runs for approximately 3 hours and focuses on real-world workflows, hands-on activities, and workshops centered on AI-assisted coding with GitHub Copilot.
Find an event near you on our Luma calendar.
🌟 Don't see an event in your city? Sign up to host one using this sign up form.
If you're a community leader and want to host a GitHub Copilot Dev Days event, this repository includes everything you need to plan, organize, and promote your event successfully.
To make it easier to come back later, you can also star (🌟) this repository.
GitHub Copilot Dev Days are flexible - please tailor the format to fit your community! We recommend using one of the following two formats, depending on your community’s experience, audience, and available infrastructure.
1️⃣ Sessions-only format: Focused on technical talks and demos around GitHub Copilot.
2️⃣ Sessions + Workshop format: Combines technical sessions with a hands-on workshop for deeper, practical learning.
Both formats are designed to be interactive and hands-on, encouraging participants to learn by doing.
| Topic | Description | Resources |
|---|---|---|
| 📁 Organization Guide | Practical guidance to plan and run your event from start to finish. | Event checklist, registration page draft |
| 📁 Content | Technical content for sessions and workshops. | Presentation slides, hands-on labs |
| 📁 Marketing | Materials and templates to help you promote your event. | Social media templates, event covers |
Head to the Discussions area in this repo to ask questions.
For more information about when to use GitHub Discussions in this repository, please read our contributing guide.
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