SOFTSWISS has opened the final call for speakers for its Tech Race Summit conference, inviting technology and business specialists to present experimental tools, unconventional workflows, and emerging infrastructure solutions at the event in September.
The conference will take place in Warsaw on Sept. 10 and is expected to attract around 1,000 engineers, architects, product leaders, and technology executives from the iGaming and broader technology sectors.
The submissions are being accepted for the event’s Blackbox Track, one of three conference stages alongside the Vision and Solution tracks.
According to SOFTSWISS, the Blackbox sessions are intended to showcase ideas that challenge established approaches to high-load systems and large-scale technology operations.
The company is seeking speakers prepared to demonstrate live tools, automation systems, infrastructure experiments, and technical solutions with measurable business impact.
Selected participants will join speakers from companies including Amazon and Fastly, presenting to professionals focused on the development of high-load infrastructure and scalable systems.
Suggested presentation topics include artificial intelligence tools for engineering teams, observability and monitoring, Kubernetes and cloud operations, security engineering, developer productivity, automation, internal tooling, and data processing reliability.
The summit is designed to encourage discussions between technical and business communities working on large-scale systems, particularly across industries where high-load infrastructure drives technological innovation.
Sergey Kastukevich, CTO at SOFTSWISS, comments: “We want these sessions to show not only what works today, but what could define the next generation of technology practices.
"We are looking for teams experimenting with new architectures, testing unconventional ideas, and pushing systems beyond standard approaches. The strongest talks are grounded in real experience – the risks teams took, the lessons they learned, and the solutions others may soon need themselves.”
The Vision Track at the conference will focus on cross-industry discussions and keynote sessions addressing technological change, including artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, with speakers from Oracle and Amazon.
The Solution Track will feature technical case studies and engineering discussions from specialists at Cloudflare and ScyllaDB.
Applications for speakers remain open until June 10 through the summit’s online submission process, while early-bird ticket sales continue through the end of June.