By now, you are most likely aware that TechBash is a 3-day conference with a 4th day option for pre-conference workshops. However, what you may not know is that once the event gets closer, TechBash often opens up single day ticket options. That’s right, come experience TechBash for just one day. These tickets are great for folks looking to get just one of the conference days in.

TechBash is a conference located in the Poconos and covers a variety of topics including, but not limited to, application and web development, design, QA and test engineering methods, and soft skills. TechBash is now offering single-day tickets for those who cannot attend the 3 or 4 days. You can choose your favorite one or two days of content and get tickets for only $349 per day. Each single day registration includes breakfast, lunch, coffee, and snacks. It also includes the activities for that individual day. For example:

  • Wednesday - Keynote with Kathleen Dollard & Evening Welcome Reception
  • Thursday - Keynote with Scott Hunter and Paul Yuknewicz plus FamilyGame Night
  • Friday - Keynote with Mads Kristensen and Family Day Learning and Activities

Of course, there are still great 3-day and 4-day tickets available. Here’s more about the event:

8 Workshop Sessions

TechBash also has 2 full day workshops and 6 half day workshops. The workshops will cover:

  • Progressive Web Apps
  • Serverless Event-Driven Microservices
  • Test Driven Development
  • CI/CD and GitHub Actions
  • Infrastructure as Code
  • Azure MLOps
  • OpenTelemetry

64 Break-Out Sessions from 46 Speakers

Dive into even more content by learning and being inspired by 46 different presenters as they share content with you in a variety of sessions. You can check out the complete schedule by visiting techbash.com/schedule.

Welcome Reception

Following our first full day of sessions on Wednesday, we invite our attendees to enjoy an evening event in our attendee lounge with some light appetizers. Enjoy some time unwinding and getting to know the speakers and other attendees. There’s also a great outdoor space to take in the evening autumn air in the Poconos.

Family Game Night

Every year, we host Game Night on Thursday in the attendee lounge. We’ll have a wide assortment of tabletop and card games and a ping pong table. We encourage attendees to bring their own games too! Relax with a little friendly competition, collaboration, and snacks too!

Family Day sessions

Bring your whole family to TechBash. On Friday, we have sessions for the kids! We’re getting ready to announce the whole agenda for this year’s Family Day. In past years, we’ve had sessions on Karate, K’Nex building, LEGO, and even a lizard guy! We’ll be updating our schedule with the family sessions soon.

Great food

The food at the Kalahari is always a highlight for our attendees. We’ll have a hot breakfast and lunch daily at the event. Lunches each day are themed. In past years, we’ve had BBQ picnic, Italian dinner, Fajita Friday, and more. When you register, make sure you indicate any food allergies so the Kalahari staff can accommodate your needs

There are also amazing restaurants at the Kalahari, including a world-class steakhouse, a new Mexican restaurant, and Sortino’s Italian Kitchen.

Water Park, Arcade, and more!

Home to one of the largest water parks in North America, Kalahari Resort has something for everyone! Splash down from one of the water slides. Challenge your friends in the arcade room at your favorite game, laser tag, mini golf and more. Get lost in the escape room. Our list can just go on and on. Want to escape the Kalahari for a short bit? Within a 15 minute drive, you can visit the Premium Outlets or casino.

Schedule Using our Mobile App

Yes. We have a mobile app! From there you’ll be able to fill out your schedule for the event. This does not commit you to the session, but does provide a friendly reminder as to which session you wanted to attend at a particular time slot.

As a reminder, don’t forget to register now by visiting techbash.com.

Speaking of Scott Hunter, he last visited us 5 years ago. Here’s what he had to say: