We’re excited to begin introducing our confirmed speakers for WordCamp Lisboa 2025.
We’ve an amazing collection of speakers this year, covering a range of topics such as Accessibility, Business, AI, Community, Design, Development, Security – and more.
Without further delay, let’s meet some of our speakers. We’ll be announcing more over the next few days!

Ana Aires
Ana Aires, with a background in Computer Engineering and Artificial Intelligence, has worked with companies like YDreams and the European Space Agency. She co-founded Widgilabs, contributing to high-traffic publications like Observador and ECO. An active WordPress community member, she’s organized WordCamps and spoken at various events. Her presentation in Portuguese, ‘Liderar Sem Pedir Permissão: Como o Caráter Forja Verdadeiros Líderes’ (‘Leading Without Permission: How Character Forges True Leaders’), explores leadership beyond titles. She shares insights on initiative, value creation, and inspiring others in the WordPress world.

Zé Fontainhas
Zé Fontainhas is the founder of Oficina WP, specializing in WordPress maintenance for SMEs. He’s a Senior WordPress Developer with extensive experience in scalable web solutions. A dedicated community advocate, he helped create WordCamp Europe. His presentation in Portuguese, ‘WordPress em DIY é como um iceberg: um guia para navegar a parte submersa, em lingua de humanos’ (WordPress in DIY is like an iceberg: a guide to navigating the submerged part, in human language), guides those building sites without expert help. He’ll explain critical decisions and when to seek professional assistance.

Fábio Nunes
Fábio Nunes, a developer since 2015, specializes in WordPress themes and plugins. He founded WPlus in 2018, where he is the Owner & Developer. Born in 1994 and residing in Seixal, he’s passionate about technology and roller hockey. His presentation in Portuguese, ‘E se acontecer o inesperado? Garante que os teus clientes não ficam desamparados’ (‘What if the unexpected happens? Ensure your clients are not helpless’), discusses contingency planning for client accounts. He shares practical examples for safeguarding client domains and hosting.
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