
Clear the stage for your performance!
Share a case study, a lecture, a workshop, or an inspiring thing you have encountered in the field of technical communication and software documentation!
The Call for Papers for Evolution of TC 2026 is open!
This is your chance to tell your story, share experiences or present your ideas on "software documentation uncovered". The call for papers is running until February 9, 2026. We are looking forward to receiving interesting proposals!
Our goal is to support the personal, interpersonal and professional development of professionals who are involved in technical communication.
If your proposal is accepted, you can look forward to:
- Free access to all days of the conference
- Contact with international experts
- Improving your public speaking skills
- Invitation to the networking dinner
- …And more opportunities
Topics
AI & Automation in Technical Communication:
- AI in Technical Communication
- Intelligent Content
- New roles for translators in the AI era
Content Design & User Experience:
- Docs as code
- ContentOps, DocOps, Content as a Service
- UX Research
- Accessibility
- Terminology and Taxonomy
- Creative Content
- Content Design as a strategic discipline
- Content Design: future skills for technical writers and translators
Globalization, Localization & Visual Communication:
- Visual Content and Video Creation
- Globalization and Localization
Leadership, Careers & Project Management:
- Project Management
- Career Development
You can choose from these formats:
- Presentation (40 minutes)
- Workshop (90 minutes)
- Meetup (60 minutes)
- Keynote (40 minutes)
Target Audience
Evolution of TC 2026 is targeted at professionals in the field of software documentation who are eager to learn and share their knowledge about the latest industry trends. The conference is the central meeting place for all professionals in the industry – technical writers, information developers, technical editors and translators, information architects, knowledge managers, product managers, and consultants, mainly with a software background.
How do you become a speaker?
Of course we won't leave you stranded – especially if you are planning to become a speaker for the first time. There are questions that we would be happy to clarify with you and uncertainties that we will gladly clear up for you. You can find more information on how to become a speaker here.
How to submit your proposal
Please submit your proposal (including your presentation title, abstract and bio) by registering and logging in with "my conference tool" . You can find all the information on how to submit your proposal on this page.
Evaluation of the Papers Submitted
Papers will be selected exclusively by the advisory board, consisting of local and international experts in the field of technical communication, for an audience of professionals with extensive experience and technical backgrounds.