WebEvolve 2025 Annual Event
- Past
- Confirmed
WebEvolve 2025 will take place in Hangzhou on 5-6 September 2025. For details, visit the event page:
https://www.w3.org/2024/01/webevolve-series-events/annual-2025/en.index.html
The event is initiated by the Chinese Web IG and MiniApps WG, hosted by Beihang University (W3C Partner). We thank Huawei for sponsoring this event.
This year’s annual event spotlights the following two tech themes:
- Building High-Performance, Cross-Platform Web Apps for Mobile
https://www.w3.org/2024/01/webevolve-series-events/annual-2025/high-perf.en.html
In January 2025, we kicked off a conversation on "High-Performance Web Apps" — and the discussion hasn't stopped since. The W3C High-Performance Baseline Community Group has been digging deeper into the real-world challenges of building mobile web apps today. Together with the W3C MiniApps Working Group, we've been exploring a new MiniApp model — one that's truly web-based, optimized for performance, and works seamlessly across platforms.
This new generation of MiniApps is built on modern Web technologies and improved runtime engines, aiming to strike the right balance between performance, user experience, Interoperability, and openness. At this year's WebEvolve Annual Event, we're bringing everyone to the table — web engine teams, SuperApp platforms, framework authors, app developers, and the wider web community — to help shape where this idea goes next. If you're building for the web, this is your chance to influence how these apps evolve.
- AI Agent and Open Web Ecosystem
https://www.w3.org/2024/01/webevolve-series-events/annual-2025/ai-web.en.html
The Chinese Web Interest Group provides a forum for W3C members to enhance the participation in Web standards work from the Chinese Web community. With growing interest in AI technologies and as an early discussion of the W3C AI Agent & the Web workshop, the Chinese Web IG is organizing this event to bring together relevant stakeholders from industry, research institutions, user communities, developers, and standards organizations to collaboratively explore the role and evolution of AI Agents within the Web ecosystem.
The meeting will focus on five core topics, including: AI Agent Construction, AI Agents in the Web Ecosystem, Inter-Agent Communication, Emerging Use Cases and Requirements, and Standardization Gaps and Opportunities.
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