CodeSyntax at PLONECONF 2025: Jyväskylä - Finland

This year, Mikel Larreategi, Lur Ibargutxi, and Ion Lizarazu will represent CodeSyntax in Jyväskylä, contributing their knowledge and experience to the community. For instance, Mikel Larreategi will give the talk:
"How We Deploy Cookieplone Based Projects",
explaining how we deploy projects using this architecture and the benefits it brings to complex, customized setups. See the talk abstract here
Plone in real and strategic projects
Our involvement in PloneConf goes far beyond the theoretical or organizational side. At CodeSyntax, we’ve spent years developing real and strategic projects using Plone, Python, Django, and Volto — helping top-level organizations in their digital transformation processes.
Some relevant examples include:
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European agencies such as OSHA, ENISA or the European Environment Agency (EEA): with tools like Emission Review Tools and the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service portal.
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The ONCE organization and its ecosystem: websites for the School of Physiotherapy, Tiflological Museum, or the Guide Dog Foundation.
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Industrial companies like the ULMA Group, where we apply sustainable and tailored solutions.
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Public, cultural, and educational institutions: Institut Culturel Basque, Ministry of Culture (Auditorio Nacional), and many cities and universities (DIPC, University of Extremadura, Mondragon Unibertsitatea, IMH, IKASLAN, INDEUS...).
Sharing knowledge and strengthening the community
Our participation in PLONECONF 2025 reaffirms CodeSyntax’s commitment to tech innovation through open source, sharing knowledge with the global community, and promoting sustainable, multilingual, and collaborative development.
We will continue investing in our expertise in Plone, Volto, Python, and Django, and believe this event in Finland will be a great opportunity to showcase our work and learn from the best professionals in the field.
If you’re interested in the Plone world or want to learn more about our solutions and experience, follow us on social media or reach out — we’d love to share this open-source journey with you!
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