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Alex Russell is a Partner Product Architect at Microsoft Edge and Blink API OWNER who spent 13 years at Google shaping the modern web. He co-created Dojo Toolkit, coined the term 'Progressive Web Apps' alongside Frances Berriman in 2015, and led the delivery of Service Workers, Web Components, ES6 Promises and Classes, Push Notifications, and Project Fugu. A three-time elected member of the W3C Technical Architecture Group and decade-long TC39 representative, Russell writes the newsletter 'Infrequently Noted' where he advocates relentlessly for a fast, open, and equitable web - especially for the billions on budget Android devices that the developer community tends to forget.

Jake Archibald is a web platform engineer at Mozilla working on Firefox, and one of the most recognisable voices in web standards. Originally a Flash developer turned BBC JavaScript engineer, he helped define the modern web's offline capabilities as one of the editors of the Service Worker specification. He spent years as a Developer Advocate at Google Chrome, co-hosted the HTTP 203 podcast with Paul Lewis, and delivered one of the most-watched browser internals talks ever - 'In The Loop' at JSConf.Asia 2018. He resigned from Google in 2023, joined Mozilla, and continues pushing the web forward with the same irreverent clarity that made him a developer favourite.

Lea Verou is a Greek-American web standards leader, MIT researcher, and creator tools advocate whose fingerprints are on the web itself. She has designed web technologies now baked into every major browser, built 30+ open-source projects with nearly 2 billion npm downloads (including PrismJS and Color.js), authored the bestselling CSS Secrets (O'Reilly, 2015), and served as an elected W3C Technical Architecture Group member. A PhD candidate at MIT CSAIL in Human-Computer Interaction and Programming Language Design, she consults for Google, Mozilla, and Stripe, leads the State of HTML survey, and has delivered 100+ conference talks worldwide - always live-coding.

Paul Kinlan is the Lead for Chrome and Web Platform Developer Relations at Google, where he has spent over 16 years championing the open web. From growing up watching his dad repair computers on the Wirral in North West England, to launching Google Web Fundamentals, killing the 300ms click delay, and shepherding tools like Lighthouse, Squoosh, and Workbox into developers' hands, Kinlan has been the web's tireless advocate inside one of its most influential companies. Now he is turning his lens toward AI's impact on the web through his newsletter and blog AI Focus.

Scott Jehl is a Senior Software Engineer on the Web Performance team at Squarespace, a 20-year veteran of the front-end web who helped define modern responsive and performant design. He authored 'Responsible Responsive Design' (A Book Apart, 2014) and co-authored 'Designing with Progressive Enhancement' (2010), created foundational open-source tools like Respond.js, loadCSS, and Picturefill, and recently led the effort that brought lazy loading to HTML video and audio elements - an official web standard as of March 2026. He speaks globally, teaches online, and believes the web should work fast for everyone, everywhere.

Una Kravets is a Staff Developer Relations Engineer at Google Chrome, leading the UI & Tooling DevRel team. She is one of the most influential voices in modern CSS and web standards, having championed features like container queries, anchor positioning, scroll-driven animations, and customizable select menus. A prolific speaker at 80+ conferences worldwide, co-host of The CSS Podcast, and creator of CSSgram, Una bridges the gap between browser engineering and the developer community with a mission to make the web platform better for everyone.