On December 9th, 2025, the Drupal community gathered in Paris for a special AI summit.
As part of the larger apidays / FOST conference, we held the inaugural Drupal AI Summit designed specifically for end customers. Despite a compressed four-week organization window and a marketing campaign that ran for only three weeks, the event was oversubscribed with 170+ registered attendees.
We saw a standing-room-only crowd, peaking at around 120 people, with a sustained audience of 80-90 highly engaged delegates throughout the day. Crucially, many attendees spilled in from the wider conference, people who hadn't considered Drupal before but were drawn in by the energy and the promise of our open ecosystem.
Watch the highlights reel here! (Credit: Dan Lemon, Amazee.io)
DrupalCon Nara brought together the Drupal community in beautiful Japan a couple of weeks back, and the AI track delivered something valuable: practical sessions showing how teams are using AI to solve real problems right now. This post by Witze Van der Straeten highlights seven presentations well worth watching.

Photo: Karl Hepworth
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