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mDevCamp 2026: Two days of mobile development without buzzwords – and an AI panel Beyond the Prompt

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The 12th edition of the largest Czech conference for mobile developers from across Europe returns to Prague's Holešovická tržnice

On June 3 and 4, mDevCamp takes place at Holešovická tržnice in Prague – the largest Czech conference focused on mobile development. The twelfth edition will feature more than 30 speakers from across Europe, with a program covering iOS, Android, Flutter, and Kotlin Multiplatform. mDevCamp is an event with no room for buzzwords, where the spotlight belongs to topics that actually move mobile development forward. This year's edition closes with an AI panel, Beyond the Prompt, tackling questions like how to handle security – and what "expensive" even means in a world where almost anyone can generate code.

"mDevCamp is a place where developers meet developers who are solving the same problems, and where people aren't afraid to talk openly about what works – and what doesn't. Years of experience have convinced us that the most valuable thing we can give the community is space for a bullshit-free debate," says Lukas Strnadel, founder and CEO of Czech technology company Futured, which organises mDevCamp.

June 3: Workshops

The day before the main conference is dedicated to four hands-on workshops. Márton Braun and Sebastian Aigner from JetBrains will guide participants through Kotlin Multiplatform and Compose Multiplatform in practice – from shared architecture through Compose Hot Reload to navigation and persistence. Cyril Cermak from Porsche AG will demonstrate, on a jailbroken device, what an iOS app looks like through the eyes of an attacker. Sinasamaki will focus on Android UI details that make the difference between an app people tolerate and one they actually enjoy using. Michal Klement and Patrik Mucha from Livesport will show how to write shared KMP logic that both iOS and Android developers will actually want to use.

June 4: Talks

The main day brings talks covering iOS, Android, Flutter, and Kotlin Multiplatform. Márton Braun from JetBrains will focus on migrating an existing Android app to multiplatform without burying day-to-day development in the process. Vadym Pinchuk will break down what really happens when a developer deploys Flutter on a foldable device. Julien Salvi will show how monitoring goes beyond crash reports and how AI can be a useful partner in tracking production app health. Cyril Cermak will return to the stage for a live analysis of a "secured" iOS app from an attacker's perspective. Agnieszka Forajter and Kamil Sztandur, drawing on experience from a large banking project, will demonstrate how to refactor a large Flutter codebase without fear. Arkadii Ivanov will then offer an alternative to breakpoints: time-travel debugging with MVIKotlin.

Between talks, there will be plenty of room for what conferences of this format do best: informal debates, conversations with speakers, and a touch of festival atmosphere in the middle of the working week.

Beyond the Prompt: An AI panel that goes beyond the hype

The main day closes with the panel discussion Beyond the Prompt: Building AI that actually works. Taking the stage are Anna Bohonek from Fameplay.ai, operating at the intersection of AI production and real business outcomes; LLM researcher Ondrej Platek from BottleCapAI; Martin Duris, co-founder of Macala; and AI governance expert Soheyla Mirshahi. Moderated by Jiri Fabian.

The panel will tackle topics that tend to stay just around the corner in typical AI discussions: How much does AI actually cost in companies – and why does management often have no idea? When does it make sense to leave the big players behind and bet on local or open-source models? Is the EU AI Act a brake on innovation, or finally a tool developers can use to push back on "ship it now"? And what is actually expensive in a world where almost anyone can generate code?

Conference partners

mDevCamp 2026 takes place with the support of general partner Guardsquare, master partners Ceska sporitelna and Livesport, partners Flutter, Sky Czech Republic, Talsec, JetBrains, Codemagic, Maestro, Bitrise, and Netglade, and other companies that support community events.

Journalists and editors have free access to the conference.

About mDevCamp

mDevCamp is the largest conference focused on mobile development in the Czech Republic, now in its twelfth year. It is organised by technology company Futured at Holešovická tržnice in Prague, with an emphasis on community building and open knowledge sharing. The conference brings topics from iOS, Android, Flutter, and Kotlin Multiplatform every year – always with a focus on practice over theory.

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