Unite. Innovate. Shape the Future with Rocket Uniface.Join us in Amsterdam for the Rocket Software 2026 Uniface Symposium - a two‑day opportunity to connect with the Uniface community, explore the latest innovations, and directly influence the future of the platform. You’ll discover new ways to enhance developer productivity, apply AI capabilities, and build modern, high‑quality applications with Uniface.
Keynote speaker
A thought leader in technology-driven innovation, Deborah is recognized for her insights into the effects of technology on industry and society.
She is a professor of Strategic Design for Technology-based Innovation at the Delft University of Technology, works with companies that want to future-proof their business, and holds several board positions.
She is the acclaimed author of
Design Things That Make Sense, a practical guide for tech startups and corporate innovation teams navigating the world of innovation.
Deborah is a sought-after keynote speaker, particularly recognized for her inspiring presentation style and for making technology easy to understand for all audiences.
Event Details
This is an
invitation‑only event with
limited seats.
- Day 1 (June 9): 10:00–20:00 (including dinner)
- Day 2 (June 10): 09:00–13:00 (half‑day)
- All times are local (CEST).
- Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Amsterdam Centraal Station
Why Attend?
- Connect with the community
Meet Rocket executives, product leaders, engineers, and fellow Uniface users in the city where Uniface began.
- Learn what’s new
Hear customer stories, partner insights, and see live demos covering AI, DevEx, observability, UX, and more.
- Shape the roadmap
Participate in open discussions and feedback sessions—your input helps define the future of Uniface.
- Experience innovations firsthand
Get hands‑on exposure to new platform capabilities and see what’s coming next.
- Bring back real impact
Leave with practical strategies to build modern, engaging Uniface applications that drive real business value.
Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and shape what’s ahead for Uniface.