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Meet Gjalt Vanhouwaert at TMS Training Days 2026

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The countdown to TMS Training Days 2026 continues, and our excitement keeps growing as we prepare to meet the community in Rotterdam on April 23 and 24. Today, we’re shining the spotlight on our thenth featured speaker, Gjalt Vanhouwaert.

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With over seven years at TMS Software, Gjalt has become a driving force behind many of our most visually rich and user-friendly components. As a software developer with a passion for UI design and intuitive user experiences, he plays a central role in creating tools that look great and feel effortless to use. Among his many contributions, the TMS FNC Gantt Chart stands out as a powerful example of his eye for detail and commitment to practicality.

Lately, Gjalt has been focusing on taking productivity to the next level with TMS FNC Filter View, a feature that gives users greater control and flexibility when working with complex data. By transforming filtering into an intuitive and interactive process, he’s helping developers make their applications even more dynamic and efficient.

During TMS Training Days 2026, Gjalt will take the stage for two sessions. In “Leveraging FNC Filter Capabilities”, he’ll demonstrate how to get the most out of these advanced filtering tools. Later, alongside Bradley Velghe, he’ll co-host “More Ways to Build: A .NET Sneak Preview,” offering an intriguing look at what’s coming next for .NET developers.

Gjalt’s sessions are a perfect opportunity to discover new ideas, improve your workflow, and see how the latest FNC innovations can transform the way you build applications.

The final version of the schedule is now online. Check out all the sessions and speakers.


No ticket yet?

The ticket price is €595, covering both event days, meals during the day, and participation in the evening community event.

We’re looking forward to seeing you in Rotterdam for another fantastic edition of TMS Training Days!

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Aaron Decramer




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