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Worldwide OTP Summit 2025 Helsinki
September 15th-19th 2025

The worldwide community is meeting in September in Helsinki, Finland to discuss all kinds of topics around OTP and, of course, to socialise.

It is aimed at OTP users and interested parties at all levels of knowledge and expertise.

The event is free.

Register

Schedule

The full schedule is available on our Github board.

Monday and Tuesday: product owners, decision makers, developers

On Monday, 15th and Tuesday, 16th of September we will hold a mix of talks and networking events that are broad in scope and aimed at product owners, decision makers, developers and everyone interested in OTP.

At those days we are at

VR Offices (OSM, Google Maps)
Radiokatu 3
Helsinki

The talks will include the following topics

  • Getting Started with OTP
  • Multimodal Mobility & Routing
  • Real-Time & Reliability
  • Customization & Extensibility
  • Frontend & UX
  • Analytics & Planning

Wednesday to Friday: developers

Wednesday to Friday will be a developer-focused working meeting. It will consist mostly of unorganized work either alone or in small groups, but there also might be short organized workshops and/or presentations. To get a lot of value out of it, you should be familiar with developing OTP itself. It will be at:

HSL Helsinki (OSM, Google Maps)
Opastinsilta 6
Helsinki

Register

Please register to attend by filling out this form as it helps us to plan the event better.

Who will be there?

Everyone interested in OTP is welcome, and there will be a mix of experts and beginners. You can expect both technical and product and community-oriented talks.

It will be a great opportunity to meet everyone involved in OTP.

Contact

Should you have any questions, please email brede.dammen@entur.org or mail@leonard.io or join the Gitter chat.

Partners

VR Fintraffic HSL Entur Skanetrafiken