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title: "Not Bad. But Have You Ever Been to the TYPO3 Camp Baden-Württemberg?"
url: "https://b13.com/blog/not-bad-but-have-you-ever-been-to-the-typo3-camp-in-baden-wuerttemberg"
description: THE CÄMP is the new TYPO3 Camp for all of Baden-Württemberg—with eye-catching branding, 46 sessions, and a new “User Stäge” built for editors.
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date: 2026-05-13
modified: 2026-05-13
lastUpdated: 2026-05-13
---

# Not Bad. But Have You Ever Been to the TYPO3 Camp Baden-Württemberg?

![Graphic featuring the text "TYPO3 THE CAMP" in a bold font, surrounded by stylized illustrations of buildings and a map outline.](https://b13.com/fileadmin/_processed_/3/c/csm_TheCAEMP_Headerbild_5a7d5aa8f2.webp)After five months of planning, around 60 Instagram posts, countless coordination rounds, prep work, and a hefty dose of anticipation, the moment finally arrived: **THE CÄMP in Heidelberg** opened its doors.

In the run-up, between flyers, the website, and social media, one question kept coming up: “How many Ä’s is too many?”—and somehow (or maybe precisely because of it) the concept worked beautifully. The branding around [THE CÄMP ](https://www.typo3-the-camp.de/the-caemp)was eye-catching, playful, and above all: impossible to forget.

 A Whole LÄND, Not Just One City
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![Two speakers present at a conference, with a large map displayed behind them. Attendees are seated in the foreground, engaged in the session.](https://b13.com/fileadmin/_processed_/8/4/csm_IMG_0657_458e887d30.webp)

 © Fritz Knauf

 Flix and Harry introducing the SRH grounds—aka the "CÄMP MÄP". THE CÄMP is the successor to the former TYPO3 Camp Stuttgart—but it’s deliberately taking a new path. Instead of staying tied to a single city, the Camp is now built for all of Baden-Württemberg. That means future editions of THE CÄMP can move between regional cities while keeping a clear identity.

A special highlight: the state of Baden-Württemberg officially gave the green light to riff on its well-known “THE LÄND” campaign. The fun fact? Just 20 minutes passed between request and approval. That’s probably a record.

![Two speakers present at a conference, with a large map displayed behind them. Attendees are seated in the foreground, engaged in the session.](https://b13.com/fileadmin/_processed_/8/4/csm_IMG_0657_7278959072.webp)

 © Fritz Knauf

 Flix and Harry introducing the SRH grounds—aka the "CÄMP MÄP".

Many Sessions, Many Perspectives
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![A speaker presents on handling events in programming, with code examples displayed on a large screen behind him.](https://b13.com/fileadmin/_processed_/9/2/csm_IMG_0655_3b916a43fb.webp)

 © Franziska Töpler

 Our backend developer Jochen Roth on JavaScript in the backend—Web Components & Lit. With 46 sessions on the schedule, the program covered a lot of ground. AI, accessibility, TYPO3 features, and new developments sat alongside honest reports from everyday work.

As at most camps, the biggest challenge was often the decision itself: which session do I go to—and which one do I reluctantly skip?

What I found especially valuable was the open exchange between attendees. It quickly became clear that many of us face the same challenges but tackle them in completely different ways. That, for me, is what makes events like this worth showing up for.

A great example was the session “Bot Defense With Solr Context.” Pretty much everyone in the room knew the underlying problem, but the approaches couldn’t have been more different. Everyone walked away with new ideas and fresh angles—and that’s exactly why you go to a TYPO3 Camp.

[ View session schedule](https://www.typo3-the-camp.de/sessions-2026)

![A speaker presents on handling events in programming, with code examples displayed on a large screen behind him.](https://b13.com/fileadmin/_processed_/9/2/csm_IMG_0655_3b916a43fb.webp)

 © Franziska Töpler

 Our backend developer Jochen Roth on JavaScript in the backend—Web Components & Lit.

The New “User Stäge”
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![A diverse audience of people seated in a conference hall, smiling and engaged, with some wearing name badges and lanyards.](https://b13.com/fileadmin/_processed_/5/4/csm_IMGP6754_eef3c876aa.webp)

 © Harry Glatz

 "CÄMPERS" enjoyed the lighthearted atmosphere and applicable sessions of the "User Stäge". A new addition this year was the “User Stäge”—a format aimed specifically at TYPO3 users on the editor level. In other words, the people who work with the backend every day without being developers themselves.

That focus really landed. The format covered practical use cases, helpful tools, tips and tricks for daily work, and first glimpses of TYPO3 version 14. Above all, it created space for the questions that tend to get lost in day-to-day operations.

The User Stäge was designed with daily TYPO3 users in mind, and the offering resonated strongly with our clients among the attendees.

![A diverse audience of people seated in a conference hall, smiling and engaged, with some wearing name badges and lanyards.](https://b13.com/fileadmin/_processed_/5/4/csm_IMGP6754_9e6d283648.webp)

 © Harry Glatz

 "CÄMPERS" enjoyed the lighthearted atmosphere and applicable sessions of the "User Stäge".

Exchange, Community, and Plenty of TYPO3 Spirit
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A total of 164 attendees came together on-site. Beyond the sessions, the personal exchange took center stage: conversations between talks, new connections, familiar faces, and shared thinking around challenges, ideas, and solutions.

A big thank-you to the entire organizing team, the sponsors, and SRH for hosting the event.

[Our client SRH](https://b13.com/case-studies/srh-university)

![Large group of people gathered outdoors in front of a modern building, waving and smiling, with greenery and colorful architecture in the background.](https://b13.com/fileadmin/_processed_/8/5/csm_Camp-on-Top_cacc764c6b.webp)

 © Harry Glatz

 The 164 "CÄMPERS."

THE CÄMP was a great opportunity to reconnect, meet new people. The community is the heart and soul of TYPO3 and definitely what makes it the BÄST CMS.

— Franziska Töpler, Project Manager at b13

THE CÄMP 2027
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![Group of five people standing behind a table with stacked gray t-shirts, smiling and wearing name tags in a well-lit indoor setting.](https://b13.com/fileadmin/_processed_/b/0/csm_IMG_2081_50833e6cc9.webp)

 © Florian Keitgen

 Our 11 representatives from b13 were responsible for check-in and T-Shirts. And the good news to close on: THE CÄMP will be back in Heidelberg next year. If you missed it this time around, definitely save the date for the next one, as soon as it’s released.

Or, in the words of the campaign:

“Not bad. But have you ever been to a TYPO3 Camp in Baden-Württemberg?”

![Group of five people standing behind a table with stacked gray t-shirts, smiling and wearing name tags in a well-lit indoor setting.](https://b13.com/fileadmin/_processed_/b/0/csm_IMG_2081_50833e6cc9.webp)

 © Florian Keitgen

 Our 11 representatives from b13 were responsible for check-in and T-Shirts.

**Don’t forget to vote!**

Finally, all that remains to be said is that, as co-organizers of THE CÄMP, we would greatly appreciate your vote for the 2026 TYPO3 Awards to be cast for THE CÄMP. Thanks in advance and see you back in Heidelberg next year!

[Vote for THE CÄMP](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfyO0iyjYtFZpgrhYpR4LBXqjystGxSjrzIOimW0NsQj9vlgA/viewform)

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