7th, June, Saturday
The Next Biggest Digital Nomad Event in Asia
Taiwan Digital Nomad Conf is the inaugural annual event organized by the Taiwan Digital Nomad Association. We create a space for domestic as well as international digital nomad enthusiasts to learn and network. We invite you to join us at the conference, where we can explore new opportunities and connect with like-minded individuals in the most relaxed but vibrant manner possible!
GET IN TOUCH
Enjoy with Us
Venue
@富邦國際會議中心 Fubon National Conference Center


Speakers
- Howard, Goodideas Studio – Tainan Nomad Hub
- Irie Shintaro, Japan Workation Association
- Artūrs Vancāns, Second Space
- Mike, Tempo House
- Armand, DayinUP
- Bryan, Digital Nomad Press
- Jason, Launcher Lab
More speakers are coming soon…
Agenda
Time | Stage A | Stage B | Stage D | Stage E |
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08:30-09:00 | Reception | |||
09:00-09:30 | Opening | |||
09:30-10:15 | Keynote | |||
10:15-11:00 | Keynote | |||
11:15-12:00 | Talk | Talk | Talk | Talk |
12:00-13:30 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
13:30-14:15 | Panel Discussion | KOL Workshop | Talk | Open Space |
14:30-15:00 | Talk | KOL Workshop | Talk | Open Space |
15:00-15:30 | Tea Time | Tea Time | Tea Time | Tea Time |
15:30-16:00 | Talk | AI Workshop | Talk | Open Space |
16:15-16:45 | Lightening Talk | AI Workshop | ||
16:45-17:00 | Closing | |||
18:30-21:30 | After Party | @Tempo House |

Enjoy
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Keynote / Talk
The highlight of the conference will be the talks, which are scheduled in 30 or 45-minute sessions. With parallel tracks running at the same time, you’ll have the flexibility to select talks that match your preferred level of difficulty and topics of interest.
Panel Discussion
A new panel discussion format invites experts to share insights and experiences, promoting cross-generational dialogue and deeper technical exchange.


Lightening Talk
A lightning talk is a quick, few-minute presentation delivered in a rapid-fire session featuring multiple speakers—often called a data blitz.
Workshop (Extra Paid)
A workshop is a hands-on session that provides participants with practical experience and in-depth learning on specific topics. Led by experienced instructors, workshops offer interactive guidance, real-time feedback, and opportunities to apply knowledge through exercises or projects.


Open Space
Open Space is a self-organized meetup where attendees create their own sessions during the event—an open forum to connect, share, and explore any topic of interest.
More about Open Space Technology
After Party (Extra Paid)
The After Party is the perfect way to wrap up the event—an energetic and fun-filled gathering where you can meet new people, connect with fellow attendees, and celebrate together.

Location
Single
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Double
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10 People
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CODE OF CONDUCT
Participants in the Taiwan Digital Nomad Conference must work together to create a friendly environment free of harassment for all participants, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, mental state, appearance, race, religious or political beliefs, or technological preferences.
Any sexually explicit, violent or discriminatory language and/or imagery is inappropriate at any online or offline community event/space, including at seminars, speeches, gatherings, social media, chatrooms and even in documents.
Speakers, sponsors, contributors, and conference volunteers are also considered participants and are thus subject to this code of conduct. If any participant violates this code, other attendees should take proactive measures to stop harassment or inappropriate behavior. Organizers and conference volunteers have the right to remove violators from the event, and participants are not obligated to refund or compensate any financial or resource investments made by expelled individuals (such as registration fees or donations).
If you have been harassed or have discovered that others have been harassed, please immediately seek assistance from other participants, organizers and conference volunteers.
NEED HELP?
If you run into any difficulties, please ask for help from the conference volunteers. If they are unable to help you, you can also contact us at us@dna.org.tw for assistance.