A Historic Backdrop for Open Source Celebration
The conference took place at the majestic Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris. This location is highly symbolic, as the institution is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Founded after World War I to foster peace and exchange between people 🌍 through its various international houses, the Cité Universitaire perfectly mirrors the values of open source. Much like this humanist endeavor, Symfony thrives on global collaboration, shared knowledge, and breaking down technological borders.
Fabien Potencier’s Major Announcements
The technical program featured massive announcements and a crystal-clear vision: Symfony is fully geared up for the era of Artificial Intelligence.
Fabien Potencier captivated the audience with two game-changing keynotes:
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The TUI renaissance with Symfony Terminal: With coding agents shifting from the IDE to the terminal, Text User Interfaces are seeing a second life. Fabien introduced the new Symfony Terminal component—a full PHP toolkit for building rich, interactive interfaces. The highlight? Dropping the Pull Request 🔥 live on stage.
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Behind the scenes of coding agents: Fabien demonstrated that in a coding agent, the model handles only half the job. The other half relies on the “harness” (the underlying infrastructure). Leveraging PHP fibers, he proved that our language of choice is perfectly designed to orchestrate these complex feedback loops.
Inspiring Talks on Stage
Fabien’s ideas were amplified by keynotes from:
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Nicolas Grekas, who demonstrated how to reconfigure Symfony in real-time using application sidekicks.
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Titouan Galopin, who broke down the new essential AI design patterns for our future architectures.
Beyond the keynotes, the SymfonyLive Paris 2026 stage featured many engaging talks 🎤 on diverse topics, including AI (naturally), Symfony UX, ClickHouse, JSON, Doctrine, and more.
One of our team’s proudest moments was the lightning talk by Imen Ezzine. An in-house SensioLabs developer, Imen brilliantly presented HttpRecorder, a crucial tool for recording and replaying HTTP interactions during testing. The entire team was there to cheer her on, and we are incredibly proud to actively contribute to knowledge sharing.

High Traffic at the SensioLabs booth
Our booth was swamped for both days ! So many of you participated in our activities:
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The interactive magic quiz: Attendees battled it out across several sessions of fun-filled quizzes on PHP and Symfony. The final session gathered over 50 participants—a massive success ! The fastest and sharpest participants won 🧙♂ Harry Potter POP figures.
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Our raffle game: Congrats to the lucky winner who scored a high-performance gaming keyboard !
On Thursday afternoon, during the break, we handed out New York rolls—delicious pastries packed with custard and topped with various goodies. Everyone loved them !
For our final booth innovation, we teamed up with Imen Ezzine, host of the YouTube podcast Café Tech avec Imen, to interview speakers and attendees live. We asked for their impressions of the conference, the talks, etc. It was an excellent way to share the SymfonyLive Paris buzz with everyone who couldn’t make it physically.
SensioLabs and Smile: The Group’s Strength
SymfonyLive Paris 2026 was also a great opportunity to highlight SensioLabs’ integration within the Smile Group, a European open-source leader. The Smile team was there with their own booth, and it was fantastic to share the event with the group’s Symfony experts. This synergy boosts our capacity to support companies with their most ambitious PHP projects.
We were also pleased to greet our partners and key ecosystem players: Les-Tilleuls.coop, Codéin, ACSEO, Orange Business, and Upsun.
Team Building: Post-Conference Go-Karting and Bowling !
Because SymfonyLive is also a community fest, we enjoyed the traditional social organized by JL Recrutement where the community meets up.
But the night didn’t end there for Team SensioLabs. Sticking to our tradition, we followed up with a team bonding session. This year’s agenda: an adrenaline-fueled go-karting 🏁 session alongside some bowling. There’s nothing better for strengthening team connections after two days of intensive tech conferencing !

Conclusion: A New Chapter for Symfony
SymfonyLive Paris 2026 confirms that our ecosystem has never been more vibrant. Between AI and new interfaces, Symfony is entering an exciting new phase. Thank you ❤ to all of you—developers, companies, and contributors—for your warm reception and energy, which makes every edition a success. We’ll catch you very soon for new PHP adventures !
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