What Was Render ATL 2023?
Render ATL was a multi-day tech and software engineering conference held at The Gathering Spot in Atlanta, Georgia, from 31 May to 2 June 2023. Known for its strong community focus and commitment to diversity in tech, the conference brought together software engineers, tech leaders, designers, and Web3 builders for talks, workshops, and deep networking. Details sat on the official Render ATL site. Atlanta has emerged as a major US tech hub — home to a thriving Black tech community, major engineering offices, and a fast-growing startup scene.
The event had a strong community angle and covered the full stack of modern software development, including blockchain and Web3 technology. To follow similar shows, see CoinGabbar's Web3 tech events page and the crypto events calendar.
Key Themes at Render ATL
The agenda matched a full-stack and community-first engineering audience:
- Software engineering and architecture for modern applications.
- Web3 and blockchain development — how engineers can build on-chain.
- Design and UX for better user experiences in tech products.
- Diversity and inclusion in tech — building a more representative engineering workforce.
Many participants also explored Web3 tech events across the Americas.
How Tech and Web3 Are Growing in the United States
The US is the world's largest tech economy and a major hub for Web3 development. The GENIUS Act of 2025 brought stablecoin clarity, the SEC's "Project Crypto" took a rules-based approach, and the CLARITY Act defined regulatory lines between the SEC and CFTC. The stablecoin market surpassed $250 billion. For Web3 developers specifically, these regulatory signals matter: clearer rules mean more confidence to build and ship products that interact with regulated finance. The US also maintains the world's largest developer community, making conferences like Render ATL vital for connecting builders across disciplines, including the growing number who are exploring blockchain alongside traditional software engineering. For more US shows, see CoinGabbar's crypto events United States page.
Impact of the Event on Atlanta's Tech Scene
The event helped make Atlanta one of the most visible tech conference cities in the US. It celebrated the city's engineering talent and diversity. It gave Web3 developers a platform alongside mainstream software engineers. And it helped break down silos between traditional dev and blockchain, showing that on-chain development is just another tool in a modern engineer's kit.
Why Sponsors, Exhibitors and Projects Should Join
A community-first engineering conference reaches a diverse, technically sharp crowd. Strong fits include:
- Developer tools and APIs: reach working engineers who adopt tools they trust.
- Blockchain Layer 2s and infrastructure: show engineers how to build on-chain.
- Exchanges and wallets: reach the developers building the next generation of crypto products.
- Bootcamps and learning platforms: recruit from a motivated, diverse engineering audience.
- Funds and angels: back engineers-turned-founders from Atlanta's growing startup scene.
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Why KOLs, Media and Influencers Attend
This conference is a community moment. KOLs and media get powerful stories about engineering culture, diversity, and real tech being built in one of America's most energetic cities. Coverage can spread through the crypto press release network.
Why Developers and Participants Join
Engineers come for community and skills. You hear from the best engineers in the country, learn new tools including blockchain, and connect with peers who look like you and share your values. Many leave with a job offer, a co-founder, or a new technical direction.
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How the Event Concluded and What Came Next
The 2023 conference wrapped up with three days that celebrated Atlanta's engineering community and pushed the boundaries of what a tech conference can look and feel like. Web3 developers found new peers, engineers explored blockchain for the first time, and Atlanta's tech profile grew. It paved the way for more editions and helped solidify Atlanta as a must-attend city on the US tech conference circuit. Track upcoming shows on the crypto events calendar and our crypto events United States page.
Glossary of Key Terms
- Full-stack engineer: a developer who can build both front-end and back-end parts of an application.
- Layer 2: a blockchain built on top of Ethereum to make it faster and cheaper for apps.
- GENIUS Act: the US law (July 2025) setting the first federal rules for payment stablecoins.
- UX (User Experience): the design of how easy and pleasant a product is to use.
- API (Application Programming Interface): a set of functions that allows software to talk to other software.
Disclaimer
This page is for general information only. It is not financial, legal, or investment advice. The event described here was held in May to June 2023; future dates and details may differ. Please confirm with the official source and do your own research. Crypto and digital assets are volatile and can lose value.