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title: Why You Should Come to CMS Camp Mallorca in September
url: "https://b13.com/blog/why-you-should-come-to-cms-camp-mallorca-in-september"
description: b13 is sponsoring CMS Camp Mallorca from 23–25 September 2026 in Palma. It’s a barcamp—the agenda is built on the spot, by the people who show up. Bring your topics and connect with the CMS community.
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date: 2026-06-15
modified: 2026-06-23
lastUpdated: 2026-06-23
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# Why You Should Come to CMS Camp Mallorca in September

![Colorful palm leaves with a central text box reading "CMS Camp Mallorca." The design features a tropical theme.](https://b13.com/fileadmin/_processed_/b/f/csm_CampMallorca2006_Headerbild_997d22eb99.webp)*b13 is sponsoring CMS Camp Mallorca*

From 23–25 September 2026, the CMS community is gathering in Palma de Mallorca. And b13 will be there—not just because Mallorca in September is a pretty great idea, but because CMS Camp stands for exactly what we value in community work: honest exchange, real insights from real projects, and people who share their knowledge rather than hoarding it.

 What Makes a Barcamp Special
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CMS Camp Mallorca is a barcamp. That means the agenda isn’t set in advance—it’s built on the go, by the people who show up. You can propose a session, bring a question, kick off a discussion, or just come along and listen. It’s not about delivering the perfect keynote. It’s about sharing real experiences, learning from each other, and talking about the things that actually matter in day-to-day project work.

### More Than a Barcamp

CMS Camp Mallorca isn’t a pure barcamp—and that’s a good thing. Alongside the open sessions, there are masterclasses: pre-planned talks by experts on specific topics. The first confirmed one is Stefan Priebsch with **“Content is Many Things. Exploring the Future of CMS Architecture”**—a look at how AI is reshaping the role of content and what that means for traditional CMS architectures. More masterclasses from Hygraph, Bloomreach, and TYPO3 are already confirmed.

So you get both: structured expert knowledge and open community exchange—whatever you need at that moment.

### Why We Support Barcamps

Barcamps create spaces where knowledge isn’t passed down from the top—it’s built together. That’s very much in line with how we work. We work deep in the TYPO3 world, build stable digital platforms, and support companies on complex web projects. At the same time, we know that good ideas rarely emerge from within your own bubble. If you want to build better digital products, you need to understand how other teams, other systems, and other communities work.

### Out of Your CMS Bubble

That’s why it’s worth looking beyond your own CMS. Whether you’re working with TYPO3, Drupal, WordPress, Neos, Contentful, or something else entirely—many of the questions are the same: How do you keep a system maintainable long-term? How do you give editors better workflows? How much flexibility makes sense before everything becomes a mess? What role do UX, accessibility, performance, AI, or headless architectures actually play day to day?

At **CMS Camp Mallorca**, you can talk about all of this—with people who face similar challenges, but may have found completely different solutions.

### THE CÄMP and Why Community Matters

This isn’t new territory for us. With [THE CÄMP](https://b13.com/blog/not-bad-but-have-you-ever-been-to-the-typo3-camp-in-baden-wuerttemberg), we organized our own barcamp for Baden-Württemberg—because we believe these kinds of formats matter. They bring together people who might otherwise stay in their own project, agency, or CMS bubbles. They make knowledge accessible. And they give you the chance to leave not just with new answers, but with better questions.

The b13 People You’ll Meet There
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We’re looking forward to conversations about TYPO3, CMS strategy, project work, UX, technical architecture, and open source—and everything that comes up spontaneously in the sessions.

[**Jessie McQueen**](https://b13.com/team/jessica-mcqueen) is our marketing working student who is also involved in shaping the marketing for CMS Camp Mallorca itself, and knows exactly how to turn content into something aesthetic that actually lands.

[**Oli Bartsch**](https://b13.com/team/oliver-bartsch) is a TYPO3 Core Developer and the mind behind [AiM](https://b13.com/useful-typo3-extensions-from-b13-to-you/aim), the b13 extension that brings AI into TYPO3 in a centralized, controllable way—no vendor lock-in, full transparency over costs and providers.

[**Florian Keitgen**](https://b13.com/team/florian-keitgen) is our Head of Product Development at b13, focused on how TYPO3 projects and the CMS itself get better strategically—from architecture and UX to making editors‘ day-to-day work less painful.

**Grab a ticket and bring your topics**

If you’re up for new ideas, good conversations, and honest exchange around content management in September, come to Mallorca. Bring your knowledge. Bring your questions. Bring a session idea—even if it’s not fully formed yet. That’s exactly what a barcamp is for.

We’re there as a sponsor because we want to support this format. And because we’re convinced: if you want to do digital projects better, you need more than good tools—you also need places where people can speak openly about their experiences.

[Secure Your Ticket](https://ticketshop.cmscamp.eu/)[More Infos](https://mallorca.cmscamp.eu/)

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