ProductCamp Twin Cities 2025
Friday October 10th at Best Buy HQ
Your product event! Your product community!
ProductCamp Twin Cities 2025
Friday October 10th at Best Buy HQ
Your product event! Your product community!
Last Call for Presentation Proposals - The Proposal Portal Closes at 11:59pm on Friday September 19th.
ProductCamp Twin Cities is in its second year of revival after a bout with long-tail Covid. A Twin Cities gathering spot for the Product Community for over a dozen years pre-Covid, it was revived by the generosity of Best Buy and PDMA (the Product Development Management Association).
Kicking off with a keynote session, ProductCamp Twin Cities is a full day of presentations from all levels of members of our local Product Community. Have you some knowledge to share with the community, submit a proposal to present on our 'Call for Proposals' page. A shy Scandinavian who has never presented? Put aside your humility, and give wings to your courage! Irish background? Do try to keep it to 45 minutes! Come and share. And have fun doing it. That's the sharing spirit of ProductCamp. Speaker proposals will be accepted until September 19th.
Making a proposal doesn't guarantee that you will be given one of the 24 presentation slots. From September 22nd through September 30th, registered attendees will have a chance to review the proposals and vote for the ones they most want to see. The proposals that receive the most attendee votes get the 24 slots.
ProductCamp is truly a community gathering. Lots of time and opportunity to meet new people who share your interest, a lunch that ranks as the best conference lunch in the region, and a networking happy hour to conclude the day. Join us!
Voting for sessions will begin on September 22nd. Registered attendees will be invited to vote for the sessions they most want to see. There's a sampler of some 2025 Proposals:
What Product Managers Can Learn from The Art of Standup Comedy - Atul Patel
Coherence and Clarity: Using an Editor's Mindset to Deliver Better Products - Jason Scherschligt
The Innovator's Potential - Tom KraMer
Curious, Empathetic, and Fearless: The PM Toolkit That Works in Any Industry - Misty Daleiden
The Secrets to Prompt Magic - Becky Amble
To See the Full Current Listing of Proposals see the Presentation Proposals page
AnnMarie Thomas will be the ProductCamp Twin Cities 2025 Keynote Speaker. An educator, consultant and speaker, whose interest lies at the intersection of engineering and play, AnnMarie founded and ran the 'Playful Learning Lab' at the University of St Thomas for 13 years until stepping down this year. She has consulted at Disney Imagineering, Lego, Google and others. Her B.S. degree at MIT, was followed by an M.S. and Ph.D. from CalTech. Her impressive list of credits goes on and on - for more about AnnMarie vist our Keynote Speaker page.
ProductCamp Twin Cities is happy to be back and to be back in person. After several years of absence, it was reinitiated in 2024 , thanks to PDMA and Best Buy!
By product people for product people.
ProductCamp Twin Cities is a true "unconference" where anyone and everyone can submit session topics. ProductCamp participation is open to all. Our one ask of participants is that everyone look to learn, share, and connect with others to make the event more vibrant and our product community stronger.
We update this website periodically with information on ProductCamp details, such as newly submitted speaker proposals.
ProductCamp Twin Cities has a $25 registration charge to help underwrite the cost of food. A light breakfast and full (fabulous) lunch are served to attendees. This charge helps to make the annual recurrence of ProductCamp Twin Cities financially sustainable!
ProductCamp Twin Cities 2025, an in-person, participant-driven “unconference”, will be held on Friday October 10th at Best Buy's Headquarters in Richfield. The 8:00am to 4:30pm event will be followed immediately by a networking happy hour at a nearby venue.
ProductCamp is an "Unconference" for anyone who builds, designs, markets, or manages a product or service. An unconference, unlike a conference curated by a select committee, has attendees select the presentations that will be presented, ensuring a good match between what's being presented and what attendees want to see. As the event draws near, registered attendees will be invited to vote on-line for the presentations among all submissions they most want to see. In a strictly democratic way, the highest vote-getters are invited to present. The design of the day leans into the wisdom of the crowd!
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