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The momentum is strong
Our restarted Angular Munich series is going strong, and we are thrilled to welcome new speakers - Dan and Hagen - to the community.

This month, we are have two exciting topics: Scaling Angular (what to do when things get out of hand) and Angular Signals (it feels like prime time for them).

Host & Sponsors: A huge thank you to Celonis and remberg for organizing and hosting us!

Schedule

  • 18:30: Doors Open & Networking
  • 19:00: Live, Laugh, Signal - An in-depth look into Angular Signals by Dan
  • 19:40(ish): Angular at Scale: Patterns You Don’t Need… Until You Really Do by Hagen
  • Food & Networking: After the talks

The Talks

Live, Laugh, Signal - An in-depth look into Angular Signals

You might've already used Angular's signals since they were finalised in Angular 17, but do you actually know how they work under the hood or does it feel like magic to you? In this talk, we'll dive not only into how to use signals but also why you should use them, where they come from and how exactly they work in the current implementation.

Speaker: Dan Klingmann is a Staff Software Engineer at Celonis and packs more than 20 years of experience in the frontend with a very strong focus on performance. From starting to learn HTML at age 12 in 2002 in order to create a site to index Magic the Gathering cards he made his hobby into his career, working in areas like game development, online streaming; real time trading and property financing and as such has built and supported solutions at companies like ProSiebenSat.1 Digital, CHECK24, Enmacc and Celonis.

Angular at Scale: Patterns You Don’t Need… Until You Really Do

This talk dives into the Angular patterns that seem unnecessary in small projects but become essential as applications grow. We’ll look at real examples of how scale introduces additional challenges—and the patterns that help keep your app running and your architecture maintainable.

Speaker: Hagen Schmidtchen is Chief Architect and Co-Founder at remberg, shaping large-scale enterprise web & mobile applications since 2018.
He draws on experience in robotics, machine learning, and early Flash-game tinkering to build scalable solutions driven by full-stack engineering, DevOps, and GenAI initiatives.
Outside of work, you’ll find him restoring vintage cars, exploring the outdoors, or diving into a good board game.

See you there!

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