Speakers
We have a few great speakers on our line up for this event. They are amazing at what they do, and very experienced speakers, so you can get practical tips and tricks from them, while getting inspired and having some fun. See you there!
Our speakers…
- are knowledgeable and experienced,
- provide practical takeaways and examples you can use in your own projects,
- show how they work, not just talk about it,
- can't wait to share their knowledge,
- and are smashingly nice.
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Chris Adams
Chris Adams is the Director of Technology and Policy at the Green Web Foundation, an organiser of ClimateAction.tech, a community for technology professionals taking climate action, and an editor of Branch Magazine.
An environmentally focussed tech generalist, he has spent the last 15 years working in tech startups, blue chip companies and government, as a user researcher, product manager, developer, and sysadmin.- Talk
- Carbon.txt - The "View Source" for Digital Sustainability
- On the web
- https://www.thegreenwebfoundation.org/
- On LinkedIn
- mrchrisadams/
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Ines Akrap
Ines Akrap is a frontend engineer, a Google Developer Expert in Web Performance, and co-chair of the W3C Sustainable Web Interest Group, the group writing the guidelines that define what sustainable means for the web.
Her entry point wasn’t environmental activism. It was a curiosity about a CO2 number tied to a JavaScript bundle and one question she couldn’t stop asking: can we get rid of this? What followed was years of research, speaking across Europe, and co-authoring Building the Sustainable Web (Apress, 2026), a practical guide for web development teams who want to understand the full impact of what they build.- Talk
- The Sustainable Web, Engineered
- On the web
- http://inesakrap.com/
- On LinkedIn
- ines-akrap/
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Tom Greenwood
Tom Greenwood is co-founder of Wholegrain Digital and an early green web pioneer, creating the first website carbon calculator, co-authoring the Sustainable Web Manifesto, and writing the influential book, Sustainable Web Design. He’s been featured in the documentary films Responsible and Net Zero: A Digital Journey, and spoken internationally on sustainable business, design, technology, and living. He explores big, difficult, and necessary ideas to stretch thinking on how we can move toward a better world for everyone.
His forthcoming book, Overton’s Garden, is his most ambitious and personal work yet — an invitation to step beyond the Overton Window of acceptable thought and discover radical possibilities for sustainability and hope.- Talk
- One Small Step for Web Kind
- On the web
- https://www.wholegraindigital.com/
- On LinkedIn
- tomgreenwood/
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Geoff Graham
Blogger, teacher and senior editor for Smashing Magazine
Geoff is lead editor and writer at Smashing Magazine. On top of that, he’s an independent contractor who teaches front-end design and development classes on the side. Geoff loves reading and writing about the web while helping others become better at all things front-end.
- Talk
- Panel Discussion
- On the web
- https://geoffgraham.me/