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DevDay Exchange will host developer events in multiple cities

OpenAI is expanding offline developer events to more regions, making it easier for local developers to connect with tool teams and project examples.

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2026-08-19

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OpenAI says DevDay Exchange will go global starting in October, connecting developers in cities including Bengaluru, Tokyo, Seoul, Berlin, Paris, London, São Paulo, and Mexico City.

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