rtCamp is our Proud Gold Sponsor

rtCamp is a leading WordPress based consulting and products company from Pune. Apart from serving its client-base, keeps contributing back in open-source with useful themes, plugins and some more stuff.

Founded in 2009, they have been a WordPress-only agency right from day one. Their years of expertise and community participation have definitely paid off, as they are the first and only WordPress.com VIP partner from India and Asia. It works with a mission to conceptualise and build sustainable web-based software and services using cutting edge technologies which are open, affordable and reachable

rtCampers’ love for WordPress can be seen in their large contributions to the WordPress community. In fact, they have contributed to every major WordPress release in the last 3 years..On the social front, rtCampers have been regular participants in WordCamps and local meetups as sponsor, speakers, organisers & volunteers.

In addition to its consulting business, rtCamp has many open-source projects, most notably rtMedia and EasyEngine that are used by 20,000+ active websites each.

rtCamp’s unique hiring process does not demand any degree or academic qualification, but skill alone. If you are a creative thinker & passionate about WordPress, then there is a place for you at rtCamp. rtCamp is always hiring!

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Aditya Shah

Aditya Shah is a WordPress community leader, organizer, and speaker from Bhopal, India. He has been contributing to the WordPress ecosystem for over a decade through meetups, WordCamps, educational initiatives, and community programs. In 2015, he founded the WordPress Bhopal Meetup chapter, which has grown into an active and consistent local community. He has served as an Organizer for WordCamp Bhopal (multiple editions) and WordPress do_action Bhopal, helping bring together contributors, developers, designers, and business owners. He is also part of the organizing/operations team for WordCamp Asia 2026. Aditya organized the WP Build Tour, an educational initiative that introduced more than 1,500 students to WordPress and open-source technologies through hands-on workshops. He also participated in WordPress Campus Connect Jaipur 2025, engaging with students and representing the WordPress community across academic institutions. As a speaker, he has delivered sessions at WordCamp Asia, WordCamp Nepal, WordCamp Kochi, and WordCamp Mumbai, sharing insights on performance optimization, hosting infrastructure, and WP-CLI. He actively mentors new contributors and encourages first-time speakers to participate in WordPress events. Professionally, Aditya serves as Hosting Support Manager at WPMU DEV, where he works closely with WordPress hosting, infrastructure, performance, and security at scale. His efforts are guided by a simple goal: to make WordPress more accessible, secure, and welcoming for everyone while supporting the next generation of contributors and creators.

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