European Power Platform Conference 2025
European Power Platform Conference 2025
in Dublin!
Next-Gen Power Apps: Mastering Canvas, AI, and Fluent UI - together with Robin Rosengruen
Get ready for a full day of hands-on learning! This year’s workshop is all about pushing the boundaries of Canvas app development, incorporating the latest in AI and automation.
We’ll cover:
- Building modern, sleek Canvas apps that work flawlessly across devices
- Applying Fluent UI 2 principles for intuitive, visually appealing interfaces
- Creating highly responsive and accessible apps for all user
- Integrating Plan Builder and AI prompts to supercharge your development process and apps
- Create reusable custom components for consistent development
- Blend Canvas and Model-driven apps for robust, enterprise-ready solutions
Join us to take your Canvas apps to the next level!
Key Benefits of Attending this Session
- AI-Powered Canvas Apps
- Fluent UI
- Mastery Cross-Device Optimization
Integrate Playwright tests for Power Apps into your DevOps process - with Elio Struyf
Are you tired of Power Platform solutions that feel like they are being held together by duct tape and bubble gum? You’re not alone. In this session, Luise and Elio will discuss why proper testing is often overlooked in Power Apps development and how we can change that game.
We’ll introduce you to Playwright, your new best friend for automated testing, and show you why it’s a perfect match for Power Apps. We’ll cover the essentials of making your apps test-friendly and walk you through some common tests to get you started.
But we won’t stop there. We’ll show you how to take your testing to the next level by automating the process and seamlessly integrating it into your development pipeline.
By the end of this session, you’ll have a clear roadmap for releasing rock-solid Power Apps that’ll make your users (and your sanity) thank you.
Key Benefits of Attending this Sessio
- Getting started with testing
- Getting to know the options
- Create better quality apps
Register!
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