Schedule Updated

We added a few tweaks here and there, just to neaten it up, nothing major. But this is a good opportunity to remind you to bookmark the schedule page. You’ll want to keep coming back to it time and again, more on this further down.

If you look at the bottom of the schedule, we have revealed who will be part of the panel discussion and they are all industry heavy weights. However, we are still not disclosing the discussion topic, that’s still being kept under wraps until next week.

The schedule is awesome because of it’s usability, we hope you will find it valuable before and during the event. Each session slot looks something like this:

All the links open in a new window, we decided to break this web convention, because you’ll most likely want to keep coming back to the schedule. I’ts just HTML and CSS, but the page has a very dynamic feel to it. It’s nice to have the little bit of JavaScript coming in from Gravatar, quite slick. To go there now click here.

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About Ash Shaw

I founded LightSpeed in 2003 as an IT support company, and by 2007 we had fully embraced WordPress, evolving into a design and development agency. Since 2014, LightSpeed has been fully remote, working with clients across industries while keeping roots in Cape Town — a city where the mountains and sea are never more than a short ride away. Today, our focus is on building scalable, content-first WordPress and WooCommerce solutions. We’re behind open-source projects like the LSX Design System, LSX Design block theme, and Tour Operator plugin, and continue to champion workflows that empower both businesses and developers. I’ve also had the privilege of speaking at WordCamp Europe 2025, and serving on the Volunteers Team at WordCamp Europe 2024, experiences that deepened my commitment to giving back to the community that shaped my career. Outside of building, I’m a regular guest on OpenChannels.FM podcasts and have appeared on BugHerd webinars, sharing insights on workflows, remote agency life, design systems, accessibility, and the future of WordPress development.
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