Rust In Paris 2026 Conference Set for March 27 at L'Apollo Thétre
Rust In Paris lands at L'Apollo Théâtre on March 27 for a single day of real-world Rust: performance, safety, tooling, and production stories, with tickets at €120.

Seventeen days out, Rust In Paris 2026 is shaping up as the French capital's most focused Rust event of the year. The single-day conference takes place March 27 at L'Apollo Théâtre, 18 Rue du Faubourg du Temple, in Paris's 11th arrondissement, with both on-site attendance and online participation available. Tickets are priced at €120.
The event bills itself under two taglines that have appeared across its materials: "When Safety Meets Elegance" and "Crafting safe & efficient futures." Neither is just marketing copy for this crowd. The programming reflects it. Accepted topics span embedded systems, performance, async, macros, tooling, security, and production stories, which is roughly the full map of where serious Rust work actually happens right now.

A first speaker lineup has already been announced on the conference's social channels, though the full roster wasn't detailed in materials available at press time. What is confirmed: the organizing team has been soliciting CFP submissions across the ecosystem, with a January 15 deadline for proposals. If you missed that window, the speaking page is still linked from the event's official channels for any last-minute inquiries.
This is not a first-year experiment. The conference was founded in 2024 and ran a 2025 edition that produced recorded talks, including sessions from Florian Gilcher and Benjamin Bouvier, both of whom spoke positively about the event afterward. Videos from that edition are available via the "Past Talks" link on Corrode Dev's listing. The organizing structure is lean, with a two-to-ten person team running it as a community conference aimed squarely at developers and teams using Rust in production and research.
For context on where this sits in the 2026 Rust calendar: Rust Nation in London wrapped February 18-19, so Paris is the next major European stop before EuroRust lands in Barcelona in October and RustConf convenes in Montréal September 8-11. The European Rust conference circuit is tighter than ever this year, and a single-day format at €120 is a considerably lower commitment than the multi-day options bookending it.
Organizer and sponsor details are listed on the official event site. Online ticket specifics, including whether the €120 price applies to virtual attendance or only on-site seats, were not confirmed in available materials and are worth checking directly before you book travel.
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