Come join us at camp!

Process Mining Camp is where professionals gather to learn from their peers. Since 2012, process miners from around the world have come together at camp to focus exclusively on the practical application of process mining.

This year, we invite you to join us in sunny Marseille for three intense, fully packed days of camp. You will have more time and opportunity than ever to advance your skills, discuss new ideas, share your own experience, and to meet old and new friends.

If you are serious about process mining, camp is the only place where you really get to know your fellow process mining practitioners, and immerse yourself in the heart of the community.

  • Meet the Community

    Process mining is used by people all around the world, for hundreds of different use cases. At camp, you will meet people who apply process mining in their daily practice. Campers are curious, driven, and nice people who are spearheading process mining initiatives in their organization.

  • Learn from Your Peers

    Whether in our gym, the highly interactive workshops, or during case work in the lab session — at camp you will learn from experts, share knowledge with your fellow campers, and enjoy stimulating discussions among friends.

  • Get the Full Picture

    Learn to master process mining from all angles, and maximize your impact. From hands-on analysis skills up to integrating and communicating within your organization. Go deep, really understand the background, expand your field of view, and share your perspective.

  • Three Days of Process Mining

    For this year's camp we invite you to join us for three intense days. Our hands-on, interactive program will open new horizons, and allow you to take your process mining practice to the next level. You will enjoy even more of the unique, friendly, and stimulating atmosphere that makes camp so special.

Process Mining Camp 2026

18–20 May 2026

La Fabulerie, Marseille

Talks and workshops are in English.

  • Meet your fellow process miners.
  • Understand the big picture.
  • No nonsense, no sales.
  • Three days of process mining.

High Noon € 1290,- (excl. VAT)

Regular rate € 1490,- (excl. VAT)

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Get your ticket before 30 April to get our high noon rate

All practice, no preaching ·Meet the family

Break at Process Mining Camp 2018

Process mining is not a product that you can buy off the shelf. Its value comes from how it is applied in practice, by you, the process miner. For us, process mining is a craft, one that we all shape together. We need to invest time and effort to keep our skills sharp. But we also need to ensure that our analyses have an impact and really improve our organizations. Have we involved the right people? How do we align with our company’s strategic goals? And how can we implement changes?

At this year’s process mining camp, join the global community for three days of hands-on practice, and exchange ideas with your fellow process miners. Work on your technical skills, reflect on important organizational topics together, and get ready to take the next step.

Join us for camp in Marseille, a vibrant port city at the crossroads between Africa and Europe, buzzing with movement, energy, and change. Between ancient trade routes and modern submarine cables, you will feel right at home here while we chart the future of process mining.

You will start by practicing your skills in a set of workout sessions. Whether you are still new or a true process mining veteran, we have individual exercises at different levels of difficulty for you, so that you can challenge yourself and learn something new.

On the second day, join us as we focus on how to make process mining work inside the organization. During four interactive workshops, we will discuss how we can address the right analysis goals, navigate data challenges, ensure business value, and communicate our work effectively.

Break at Process Mining Camp 2018
Break at Process Mining Camp 2018

On the last day, you will be able to flex all your process mining muscles in our grand finale: Join a small group of process miners from different backgrounds, and work on a realistic case together. Together with your fellow team members, you will understand the process, formulate hypotheses, and experience the creativity that process mining requires.

On top of all this, you get the opportunity to share your story in a lightning talk. You will have plenty of time to continue your conversations with the other campers during the breaks and in the evenings. And you will return home with meaningful connections and lots of ideas for your own process mining initiatives. Come join us at this year’s Process Mining Camp!

Breaking it down ·The Camp Program


Boot Camp online

Session 1· public

Get a quick-start into process mining, from theory to practice, in this condensed training for beginners.

To join this public session, pick one of the following dates:

Sesson 2· reserved for camp attendees

Dig deeper into the process mining basics and get ready for camp.

  • Tuesday, 12 May 15:00 - 17:00 CEST

Monday, 18 May

10:00

Registration

Get your camp t-shirt and your badge, and settle in.

10:30

Anne Rozinat· Fluxicon

Keynote.

11:00

Workout· Data Skills

Learn how to get on top of common data problems.

12:30

Lunch

Take a load off, and have some food. We'll go out for lunch together and enjoy the city.

14:00

Workout· Analysis Skills

Find new ways to approach your process, and answer your questions.

15:30

Coffee break

Time to stretch, and for a hot beverage of your choice.

16:00

Lightning talks

Take the stage and share a story, an idea, or a question with all of us.

17:00
— 21:00

Field Trip & Campfire

Explore the city with your fellow campers, grab a drink, and join us for dinner.


Tuesday, 19 May

10:00

Hajo Reijers· Utrecht University

“Responsible Process Mining: Legal Compliance Is the Floor, Not the Ceiling”
Invited talk

10:30

Analysis goals· Workshop 1

Adress the most relevant and promising questions by targeting your analysis right.

12:00

Lunch

Time to relax, recharge, and get to know your fellow campers.

13:30

Data management· Workshop 2

Get to the root of data challenges, and discuss best practices with your peers.

15:00

Coffee break

A little pick-me-up and a nice chat among friends.

15:30

Business value· Workshop 3

Stay on track, align with your organization's goals, and quantify your results.

16:15

Communication· Workshop 4

Involve the necessary stakeholders at the right time, and get on the same page.

17:00
— 22:00

Expedition & Campfire

Let's take a little trip and get some fresh perspective. Dinner will be served on the way!


Wednesday, 20 May

09:00

Lab· Case work in groups

Work on a realistic process mining project in small groups.
(Lunch and drinks are served on-site)

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14:00

Lab· Discussion

Share your findings and hear how other groups have approached their case.

15:00

Campfire

Join us for one more drink for the road, before we say goodbye.

Sweat the details ·Workouts

Your skills are the foundation of your process mining practice. You want to be familiar with a broad range of analysis approaches, and be confident in applying them correctly and productively. On the first day of camp, you wil sharpen your skills in two workout sessions.

In the data workout, you will practice creating an event log in different scenarios.

Data preparation is not something that you can just outsource to IT, or to data experts in your organization. There are a number choices that have a direct influence on the types of analysis that you can perform later. This means that you need to have a seat at the table. You will guide the data preparation steps, even if you don't execute them yourself.

The analysis workout will challenge your understanding of the fine differences in process exploration.

What is the regular flow, and where are the deviations? Where does the process start, and where does it end? Once you start analyzing, you will find that you need to refine your initial analysis questions. And, eventually, you will want to develop ideas for improvements, and make projections about the likely effects of these process changes.

You will work hands-on, on a series of exercises. For each exercise, we discuss the solutions, so that you can learn from your mistakes.

You can choose from exercises on different levels of difficulty. This ensures that regardless of how experienced you already are, you will learn something new.

Work It ·Join our Interactive Workshops

You want to make sure that your process mining efforts bear fruit and create tangible value for your organization. To maximize the impact of your work, you need to involve the right people and align your analyses with your company's strategic goals. How are other process miners dealing with this? What has worked for them and what hasn't?

Take a step back and focus on the important organizational aspects. In a series of four interactive workshops, you will learn, reflect, and share your knowledge with your peers. Formulate the right analysis goals, manage data pipelines, show business value, and communicate effectively about process mining.

Get the impulse and the missing pieces you need to take the next step with process mining in your own organization.

Workshop 1 ·Analysis Goals

Every successful process improvement needs focus. Do you want to increase speed, lower cost, or create a better customer experience? Are your goals already well-defined or still vague? In this workshop, we will sharpen our view on what good analysis questions are, how you can categorize them, and how you can make sure that you are measuring the right thing.

Workshop 2 ·Data Management

Getting the right data is often the first barrier that people deal with in their process mining initiatives. In this workshop, we go deeper on the most frequent challenges related to data. Ensure data availability, adress security and privacy concerns, and discover root causes and best practices for data quality problems.

Workshop 3 ·Business Value

When you can quantify the improvement opportunities you discovered, you can proceed in a much more targeted manner. You can prioritize, and pick the improvements with the highest business value. But you can also compare the expected benefits to the realized changes at the end of your process mining project. In this workshop, we discuss how to quantify the value of process improvements for different use cases, including soft benefits.

Workshop 4 ·Communication

Whether you want to convince higher management, discuss your data requirements with IT, solicit the support of domain experts, or share your findings with colleagues — you often need to introduce other stakeholders to process mining, explain how you work, and get them on board. In this workshop, we discuss how to communicate effectively, depending on who you are talking to.

Make your case ·Welcome to the Lab

Process mining does not happen in a vacuum. You are working inside a living organization, with different stakeholders and potentially conflicting goals. Navigating this organizational landscape goes beyond the analysis itself.

On the third day, you will be practicing your analytical process mining skills on a whole new level: You get a realistic data set, together with information about the company and its challenges. And, together with a small group of other campers, you will put your skills to the test, and work on solving this case.

Just like in a war game or an incident response exercise, you will immerse yourself in the problem space. Orient yourself, learn what your role requires and implies, and attempt to find the best way to approach the situation.

There is a lot of value in actually going through a bite-size process mining project with some distance, unencumbered by real constraints. You are no longer distracted by your own process and company knowledge. You can try out ideas, think big, and go out on a limb — safety net included.

Throughout the day, there will be multiple opportunities to check your hypotheses and obtain more information from subject-matter experts. Choose the right analysis focus, make sure you interpret the data correctly, and see how you can communicate with various stakeholders.

You will do all this with group members of very different backgrounds. By working together with people from other industries, roles, cultural background, and with just different experiences, you will gain a new perspective of how to approach a process mining project.

Legal Compliance is the Floor, Not the Ceiling

Invited talk byHajo Reijers

When process analyses are performed in a top-down manner, managers decide what should be measured, and employees have little say in it. This hierarchical approach has many downsides: If there is less understanding, then there is less buy-in. People feel surveilled. As performance indicators become holy, the incentives rise to rig the system. And you might simply measure the wrong thing.

What happens if employees are involved more broadly — From discussing which data is collected in the first place to deciding how the data will be measured and interpreted? In his talk, Hajo explores the benefits of a more participatory approach on multiple levels.

Hajo Reijers is a full professor in the department of Information and Computing Sciences at Utrecht University, the Netherlands, where he leads the process science group. His research focuses on business process management, process mining, data analytics, and robotic process automation.

Hit the ground running ·Boot Camp

Are you new to process mining? Then we highly recommend you to join the pre-training boot camp. You will get a comprehensive crash course on what process mining is all about, so that you can get the most out of the discussions and workshops during camp.

The boot camp runs over two sessions online. While the second session is reserved for camp attendees, this year we are opening up the first session for everyone, for free.

You will learn:

  • Introduction and positioning: We will keep the introduction short and focus on how process mining fits into existing process improvement methodologies. We will also look at how process mining is different from other methods and what it is not, so that you can clearly place it in your head.
  • Guided hands-on session: Then, we will dive into the first hands-on session. Together, we will go through a typical process mining scenario, step by step. You will learn how to import data, and how to perform your first process mining analysis.
  • Simplification strategies for complex processes: One of the first challenges that you will encounter in your own process mining projects is that the discovered process maps can become very complicated. You will learn ten strategies for how to deal with this complexity, based on concrete examples.
  • Hands-on exercises: You will start practicing with two exercises, where you will work on real data sets by yourself. We will discuss your solutions in the group and talk about the different use cases for process mining.

During the boot camp, you will learn everything that you need to know to join camp as a beginner. You will be able to follow the discussions, and to apply process mining in practical scenarios, during your camp experience and after.

This year's bootcamp is open to all camp attendees. But even if you are still on the fence about camp, you can now join the first session of bootcamp online, free of charge. Get a quick-start into process mining, from theory to practice, in this condensed training for beginners.

To join this public session, pick one of the following dates:

Vox populi ·What previous years' campers are saying

Wil van der Aalst

“Process mining camp is the place to be for process mining practitioners. The camp enables process mining enthusiasts to share practical experiences and learn best practices. Moreover, it facilitates community building through the unique setup of the camp.”

— Prof. Wil van der Aalst

RWTH Aachen, Germany

Alberto Manuel

“If there is an event you should attend to actually learn about process mining, and how it is making a difference by helping organizations to change and adapt faster, this is the one for which you should save the date.”

— Alberto Manuel

ProcessSphere, Portugal

Samuel Itzikowitz

“Especially as a beginner in the field, I found the camp extremely informative, educational and important for me. It was not easy for me to make the trip, but now, afterward, I feel so good and so happy that I made the effort.”

— Prof. Samuel Itzikowitz

COMAS, Israel

Elena Ginzburg

“I really appreciated the extensive workshops that you gave during camp in Eindhoven. Those process mining best practices helped me and my team a lot to do our analysis in a more conscious and structured way.”

— Elena Ginzburg

PepsiCo, United Kingdom

Ward Steeman

“The process mining camps have been very important for us to learn about the possibilities and limitations. Rather than process mining as only a ‘technique’, for us, it's the place to listen to other companies revealing their experience with process mining.”

— Ward Steeman

Volvo, Belgium

Mitchell Cunningham

“Attending process mining camp was a great opportunity to learn from other process mining practitioners in a relaxed and informal setting. Particularly helpful were presentations and discussions around key process mining challenges.”

— Mitchell Cunningham

Suncorp, Australia

Campsite ·La Fabulerie

Zwarte Doos

For this year's Process Mining Camp, we meet in Marseille, one of the oldest cities in Europe. As a port city, Marseille has always been open to, and interconnected with, the world at large. You will love the energetic atmosphere and the warmness of the people and the sun.

Our campsite is La Fabulerie, a former conservatory which has been lovingly restored as a cultural place a few years ago. Located in the heart of the city center, many tourist attractions, as well as a wide selection of hotels, restaurants, and boutiques are just a short walk away.

Disconnect from the day-to-day and focus on process mining for three full days. With more than 300 days of sunshine per year, we have a good chance to enjoy our time out, once we emerge from the process mines.

Marseille can be reached in about three hours by train from Paris. You can find high-speed train connections to Marseille from many places in Europe, as well as an international airport.

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Where to stay

In general, any hotel that is in the city center should be fine. Just make sure that you stay within walking distance to the Fabulerie, so that you are nearby and can drop off your laptop before going out for dinner.

If you want to increase the chance of running into other campers, reserve a room at the Hôtel Carré Vieux Port. It's next to the old port and about ten minutes on foot from the campsite. We have secured a special rate for campers (you will receive the promo code after you have registered).

Anne Rozinat, Rudi Niks, and Christian Günther from Fluxicon

Your Hosts For the Day

We are Anne, Christian, and Rudi from Fluxicon, and we love process mining. After finishing our PhDs with Wil van der Aalst in Eindhoven, Anne and Christian founded Fluxicon with two goals in mind. For one, we want to build the best process mining software for professionals. At least as important a goal for us is to spread the word about process mining, to build and grow a worldwide process mining community, and to bring this community closer together. In 2017, we found our perfect third team member Rudi.

For us, Process Mining Camp is that dream come to life. Once a year, the whole process mining community is coming together in one place. No academic talks, and no sales show. At camp, we focus squarely and exclusively on the practical application of process mining.

In 2012, more than 70 smart and driven people joined us for the first Process Mining Camp. Since then, we have hosted an ever-growing community of campers in Eindhoven every year. We have experimented with different types of workshops, and we took the camp fully online in 2020, but at its core, camp has always remained the same: A place for process mining enthusiasts to meet, learn from each other, and to expand our horizons.

For its 15th anniversary, we are taking our camp to the beach. We will pitch our tents right in the heart of Marseille, a city marked by exploration, commerce, and culture going back to ancient Greece.

This year's program is more interactive and hands-on than ever, so that you can get even more value from your experience. Over three full days, you will have enough time to reflect, talk with your fellow campers, and make new friends in the community.

We cannot wait to meet you in Marseille! If there is anything we can help you with preparing for camp, just shoot us an email at camp@fluxicon.com or book a call with us right here.

We hope to see you at camp soon,

Yours truly

Process Mining Camp 2026 is organized by Fluxicon.