Krita, Baloo, Plasma Media Center, Trojitá, Marble, KStars, KDE Promo, digiKam were only a few among the many projects that were focused on by past GSoC students, SoK students, current active developers and GSoC mentors and dot.kde.org contributors who gave 30 minute informative talks regarding the KDE project, a brief demo, how to get involved with it and their personal journeys with KDE.

Besides this, focused lab sessions were undertaken by Shantanu and Rishab who taught the students how to make quick games using Qt and exposed them to the basics of QML. These lab sessions continued till the late hours in the evening following the day sessions of talks. The conference ended with a hearty discussion with the organizing team as well as their wonderful faculty mentor who had been motivating and guiding them in the entire process of conducting conf.kde.in. The students had been alotted the task by their professor of picking up an Open Source Organization of their choice and contributing to it regularly as a means of getting themselves better acquainted with coding techniques and their relevance in the real world. After conf.kde.in 2015, he said that there was quite a bit that the students could be involved with when it came to the numerous types of projects that were fostered by KDE and that the mentoring programs which were talked about in the conference were a wonderful way of students to interact with KDE.

Out of the 300 students who attended conf.kde.in in 2015, there was a spark of curiosity and an honest desire to explore KDE that was observed in many of them, and there were quite a few who flaunted brand new KDE installations on their laptops the very next day and stayed late in labs hounding the speakers with their queries. Students who'd previously been involved with the Wikimedia, Ubuntu and Python communities now curated an interest in KDE and were delighted by the welcoming nature of the community. Initiatives of such a sort which are different from the regular KDE developer sprints taking place are vital in initiating new members to the KDE Community as opposed to the sustenance of the current community members and it's projects which is what sprints have been focusing on and have been successfully achieving since a while.