General Information
What is WordCamp Malaysia?
WordCamp Malaysia is an annual conference dedicated to WordPress, the open-source software powering millions of websites globally. It brings together WordPress enthusiasts, developers, designers, bloggers, and business owners to share knowledge, network, and celebrate the WordPress community.
When and where is WordCamp Malaysia 2025 taking place?
WordCamp Malaysia 2025 will be held on December 6th – 7th, 2025, at Sunway University, Kuala Lumpur.
Who should attend WordCamp Malaysia?
Whether you’re a beginner, developer, designer, blogger, or business owner, WordCamp Malaysia offers something for everyone interested in WordPress.
Tickets
How do I purchase tickets for WordCamp Malaysia 2025?
Tickets can be purchased here. Early bird tickets and regular tickets are available, so be sure to get yours early to secure your spot.
What does my ticket include?
Your ticket includes access to all sessions, workshops, and networking events on December 6th – 7th. It also covers lunch, snacks, and coffee.
Are there different types of tickets?
Yes, we offer Regular Tickets for RM 100 and Micro-Sponsor Tickets for RM 300. Micro-Sponsor Tickets include additional perks such as special swag and recognition on our website.
After Party
When is the After Party?
Date: December 7th, 2025
Time: 6:30PM – late
Where is the After Party?
Flower Girl Coffee
A-1-10, Sunway GEO Avenue,
Jalan Lagoon Selatan,
47500 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor

Who can attend the After Party?
Every ticket holder. As long as you have a WordCamp Malaysia 2025 ticket, you are welcome to join the After Party.
Dos and Dont’s
Dos
Be respectful: Be considerate, respectful, and collaborative with everyone at the event.
Network: Engage with others, exchange contact information, and use the event to build your network.
Prepare your presentation: Test your code beforehand, use version control, have backup options, and prepare for Q&A.
Be on time: Stick to the allocated time for your presentation to avoid disrupting the schedule.
Participate actively: Contribute to the community by sharing your knowledge and engaging with the content.
Share on social media: Post photos and videos during or shortly after the event using mentions and hashtags to share your experience.
Bring business cards/QR codes: Make it easy for people to find you online after the event.
Dont’s
Don’t expect payment: Speaking at a WordCamp is a volunteer role, and they typically do not cover travel or accommodation for speakers.
Don’t pitch products: Use talks to educate, not to sell. Avoid turning a presentation into a long product infomercial.
Don’t be discriminatory or harassing: Refrain from demeaning, discriminatory, or harassing behavior and speech.
Don’t go over time: End your presentation on time or early. Disrupting the schedule can cause problems for the event organizers.
Don’t neglect WordPress branding: Use the correct capitalization for “WordPress” and the official logo.
Don’t be unprepared: Avoid leaving the audience with questions you can’t answer, and be prepared for technical glitches during demonstrations.
























