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- Name
- Ramona Schwering
- Pronunciation
- Rah-MOH-nah SHVEH-ring
- Pronouns
- she/her
- Role
- Developer Relations Engineer @ mittwald
- Based in
- North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Speaks
- English, German (Dutch: NT2 certified)
- 100+Talks given
- 22Countries
- 2020Speaking since
Achievements & recognition
- Google Developer Expert for Web Technologies
- Microsoft MVP
- Women Techmakers Ambassador
- Cypress Ambassador
- 100+ talks at conferences across 22 countries, including international keynotes
- Published author on Smashing Magazine, dev.to and Auth0
- NT2 certificate: Dutch as a second language
Conference highlights
A selection of the stages I've spoken on, including the ones I keep coming back to.
- WeAreDevelopers World CongressΓ52022β2026
- Vue.js AmsterdamΓ42022, 2023, 2024, 2026
- NDCΓ22025, 2026
- JSNation US2024
- Nordic.js2025
Where I've spoken
From local user groups to international keynotes, these are the countries I've brought my talks to.
22 countries and counting
- Austria
- Belgium
- Canada
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Japan
- Netherlands
- North Macedonia
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- United States
Map based on Simple World Map(opens in a new tab) by Al MacDonald / Fritz Lekschas, CC BY-SA 3.0
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Short (one-liner)
Ramona Schwering is a Developer Relations Engineer at mittwald and an international speaker. As a Google Developer Expert for Web Technologies and Cypress Ambassador, she loves frontend testing, accessibility and JavaScript.
Medium
Ramona Schwering is a Developer Relations Engineer at mittwald with roots in quality assurance, holding both the tester's and the developer's view of a product. A Google Developer Expert for Web Technologies, Microsoft MVP, Women Techmakers Ambassador and Cypress Ambassador, she has spoken at more than 100 conferences across 22 countries. Her talks focus on frontend testing, accessibility, authentication and Vue. Along the way, she hopes to be the role model she once wished for herself.
Long
Ramona Schwering is a Developer Relations Engineer at mittwald who turned her hobby into her profession. Starting out in the creative field and in quality assurance, she now owns both views of a product, that of a tester and a developer, and uses that perspective to strengthen trust in test automation. She is a Google Developer Expert for Web Technologies, a Microsoft MVP, a Women Techmakers Ambassador and a Cypress Ambassador. Ramona has given more than 100 talks at conferences across 22 countries, including international keynotes, speaking about frontend testing, accessibility, authentication, performance and Vue. She loves open source and public learning, so she writes articles and mentors others in the hope of becoming the role model she would have wished for herself.
Photos
High-resolution headshots and stage photos, free to use for event promotion.
Photo credit: please credit the respective photographer where known. Feel free to ask for the original files.
Talks & topics
These are the themes and formats I bring to your event, and I'm always happy to tailor a talk to your audience. I also do live sketchnoting.
- Frontend Testing
- Accessibility
- Authentication & Security
- Vue & Nuxt
- Cypress & E2E
- Developer Relations
- Live Sketchnoting
Signature talks
- The Cake Is a Lie⦠And So Is Your Login's AccessibilityDebugging the accessibility of a real login live with a screen reader.
- Dangerous Reactivity: Why AI Output Is the New XSSWhy unchecked AI output is the new XSS, and how to defend against it.
- Flaky tests - Fighting nightmaresFighting the nightmares of flaky tests to make suites trustworthy again.
Tech rider
- I present from my own laptop (macOS).
- HDMI or USB-C output; I can bring common adapters.
- When I do live sketchnoting on stage, the setup needs to support connecting my iPad (I still bring the adapters). Please make sure the desk or lectern has room for both my laptop, for backup and notes, and the iPad I share the screen from.
- A headset or lavalier mic is preferred over a handheld one.
- Audio to the room for live screen-reader demos.
- Stable internet for live coding and demos.
- Slides are 16:9, and I'm happy to send them in advance.
Contact
Want me at your event, or need something that's not here? Let's talk.
hello [at] ramona.codes


