Today we’re announcing another set of creative problem-solvers joining us at WordCamp Lisboa 2025! This group brings deep technical knowledge and hands-on experience with everything from the Interactivity API and Gutenberg custom blocks to smart task scheduling in WordPress.
Let’s take a look at who’s joining us next!

Milana Cap
Milana is a WordPress engineer at XWP, freelancer at Toptal, a representative of the WordPress Documentation Team, and held leadership roles in the WordPress releases from versions 5.8 to 6.2. She helped organize some of the community’s biggest events, such as WordCamp Europe 2018 and 2019. In her session, “WordPress Gems for Devs: Interactivity API”, Milana will explore this new API inspired by Symfony’s Live Components, designed for speed, extensibility, and server-side rendering.

Ryan Welcher
Ryan is a Developer Advocate sponsored by Automattic, focused on making it easier for developers to work with Gutenberg and WordPress. Ryan will give a presentation as well as a workshop titled “Connecting Custom Fields – From Meta Boxes to Blocks and Beyond”, where he will show you how to integrate custom fields into the modern WordPress editor experience. From using Core APIs to integrating tools like ACF, SCF, or Pods, and leveraging block bindings, you’ll learn how to create seamless editorial experiences with native block integration.

Nemanja Cimbaljevic
Nemanja is a full-stack WordPress developer from Belgrade, Serbia, with nearly two decades of experience in PHP development and performance optimization. In his session, “Crond Service, WP Cron and Why Action Scheduler Does It Better”, Nemanja will explore the strengths and weaknesses of three scheduling tools: crond, wp-cron, and Action Scheduler. With a focus on real-world use cases—like syncing 100,000 products daily—he’ll explain how Action Scheduler stands out, how to implement it effectively, and why the best approach often involves using all three together.
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