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Fuuz Developer 101 Bootcamp 2026 Schedule and Enrollment
Article Type: Reference Audience: Prospective Participants, Partners, Customers, Internal Team Module: Training & Enablement Applies to Versions: All Versions Last Updated: February 2026
The Fuuz Developer 101 Bootcamp is a 4-day, in-person training program held monthly at the Fuuz Training Lab in Rochester Hills, Michigan. This article serves as the definitive reference for the 2026 cohort schedule, seat availability, and enrollment process. For a full description of what to expect during the program — including curriculum, prerequisites, and participant guidance — see the companion article: Fuuz-Developer-101-Bootcamp-Program-Overview.
Cohorts run Monday through Thursday and are capped at 8 in-person participants to maintain a quality instructor-to-participant ratio. A limited number of remote seats are available in each session; however, in-person attendance is strongly encouraged. The hands-on nature of the bootcamp — including real Zebra printers, barcode scanners, and mobile devices — makes the in-person experience significantly more impactful than remote participation.
Completing the bootcamp earns the Fuuz Green Belt Developer Certification, the first tier of Fuuz's developer certification path and a prerequisite for the Integrations Bootcamp and advanced programs.
Important: Cohort seats fill on a first-come, first-served basis. With a cap of 8 in-person attendees per session, early enrollment is strongly recommended. Contact sales@fuuz.com to check current availability and reserve your seat.
- Cohort: A single scheduled bootcamp session. Each cohort runs Monday–Thursday and accommodates up to 8 in-person participants plus a limited number of remote attendees.
- In-Person Seat: A seat at the Fuuz Training Lab in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Includes a dual-monitor workstation, access to all lab hardware, meals, and the full hands-on experience.
- Remote Seat: A limited-availability option for participants who cannot attend in person. Remote attendees participate via screen share and direct chat with instructors but do not have access to physical hardware (Zebra printers, scanners).
- Enrolling Now: Indicates a cohort that is actively accepting registrations and for which seats are available.
- Open: Indicates a future cohort that is available for advance registration.
- Full: Indicates a cohort for which all in-person seats have been reserved. Contact sales@fuuz.com to join a waitlist or inquire about remote availability.
- Private Cohort: A dedicated bootcamp session hosted for a single organization, either at the Fuuz Training Lab or on-site at the customer's facility. Available for groups. Contact sales@fuuz.com for details.
- Fuuz Training Lab: Located at Fuuz headquarters in Rochester Hills, Michigan. The facility is purpose-built for hands-on platform training and equipped with dual-monitor workstations, Zebra industrial label printers, handheld barcode scanners, label stock, and mobile devices. Participants are provided with coffee, snacks, and lunch each day.
- Fuuz Training Tenant: A dedicated Fuuz platform environment pre-configured for bootcamp use. Participants build their applications within this tenant over the course of the four days.
- Individual Enrollment — Specific Cohort: A prospective participant identifies a cohort date that works with their schedule, contacts sales@fuuz.com to confirm seat availability, and reserves an in-person or remote seat for that session.
- Team Enrollment — Staggered Cohorts: An organization enrolls multiple team members across different monthly cohorts so that early graduates can support and coach colleagues attending later sessions, multiplying the organization's learning velocity.
- Team Enrollment — Same Cohort: A small team of up to 8 enrolls in the same cohort to build their Fuuz skills together, allowing them to collaborate on lab exercises and arrive at their first customer project with shared context and vocabulary.
- Private Cohort Request: An implementation partner with a class of new developers contacts sales@fuuz.com to request a dedicated private bootcamp rather than enrolling in a public cohort, ensuring consistent delivery timing aligned with their onboarding schedule.
- Waitlist Registration: A prospective participant finds that their preferred cohort is full and contacts sales@fuuz.com to be added to the waitlist or to identify the next available cohort with open seats.
- Remote Seat Inquiry: A participant based outside of Michigan inquires about remote availability for an upcoming cohort, understanding that the in-person hardware experience will not be available remotely and planning accordingly.
- Advance Planning — Full Year: A Director of Operations at a manufacturing company plans their team's training schedule for the year, using the full 2026 cohort calendar to stagger enrollments across Q1–Q4 in alignment with hiring plans and project timelines.
- Post-Bootcamp — Next Steps: A participant who has completed the Developer 101 Bootcamp contacts sales@fuuz.com to learn about the Integrations Bootcamp schedule and enroll in the next available session.
All sessions run Monday through Thursday at the Fuuz Training Lab, Rochester Hills, Michigan. Each cohort is capped at 8 in-person participants, with a limited number of remote seats available. Cohort status is updated as seats are reserved.
| Cohort | Dates | Format | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 2026 | January 26 – 29 | In-Person + Limited Remote | Registration Closed |
| February 2026 | February 23 – 26 | In-Person + Limited Remote | Registration Closed |
| March 2026 | March 23 – 26 | In-Person + Limited Remote | Registration Closed |
| April 2026 | April 27 – 30 | In-Person + Limited Remote | Registration Closed |
| May 2026 (moved due to holiday) | June 1 – 4 | In-Person + Limited Remote | Registration Closed |
| June 2026 | June 22 – 25 | In-Person + Limited Remote | Registration Closed |
| July 2026 | July 27 – 30 | In-Person + Limited Remote | Open |
| August 2026 | August 24 – 27 | In-Person + Limited Remote | Open |
| September 2026 | September 28 – October 1 | In-Person + Limited Remote | Open |
| October 2026 | October 26 – 29 | In-Person + Limited Remote | Open |
| November 2026 | November 16 – 19 | In-Person + Limited Remote | Open |
Note: No December 2026 cohort is scheduled. The schedule will be updated with 2027 cohort dates as they are confirmed. Organizations interested in a Q4 session beyond November should contact sales@fuuz.com to discuss private cohort options.
All enrollment inquiries should be directed to sales@fuuz.com. When reaching out, include the following information to expedite the process:
- Preferred cohort date(s)
- Number of participants
- In-person or remote preference
- Organization name and your relationship to Fuuz (customer, partner, internal team member)
- Any relevant context about your team's background or goals
In-person participants attend at the Fuuz Training Lab in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Fuuz provides a dual-monitor workstation, all lab hardware, training materials, and meals each day. Participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation arrangements. The Fuuz team can provide local hotel and logistics recommendations upon request.
A small number of remote seats are available in each cohort. Remote participants join via video conference and receive dedicated support through screen sharing and direct chat with instructors throughout lab sessions. Remote participants should be aware that they will not have access to physical lab hardware (Zebra printers, handheld scanners) — this portion of the curriculum will be observed rather than hands-on. In-person attendance is recommended wherever feasible.
Organizations enrolling multiple participants may benefit from scheduling a dedicated private cohort rather than placing individuals in separate public sessions. Private cohorts can be scheduled at the Fuuz Training Lab or, in some cases, hosted on-site at the customer's facility. Contact sales@fuuz.com to discuss availability, requirements, and logistics for a private session.
| Resource | Description | Access |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment & General Inquiries | Reserve a seat, check availability, or ask questions about the program | sales@fuuz.com |
| Program Overview | Full description of the bootcamp curriculum, skills covered, FAQs, and participant guidance | Fuuz-Developer-101-Bootcamp-Program-Overview |
| Fuuz Knowledge Base | Platform documentation, how-to guides, and feature references | support.fuuz.com |
| Integrations Bootcamp | Advanced program covering ERP connectivity and integration architecture. Requires Developer 101 completion. | sales@fuuz.com |
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How do I reserve a seat? | Contact sales@fuuz.com with your preferred cohort date, the number of participants, and whether you are planning to attend in-person or remotely. The Fuuz team will confirm availability and guide you through next steps. |
| How many seats are available per cohort? | Each cohort accommodates up to 8 in-person participants. A limited number of remote seats are also available. Seats are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. |
| What if my preferred cohort is full? | Contact sales@fuuz.com to join the waitlist or to identify the next available cohort with open seats. The Fuuz team will notify waitlisted participants if a seat becomes available. |
| Can we book the entire cohort for our team? | Yes. Organizations wishing to reserve all seats in a public cohort or schedule a dedicated private cohort should contact sales@fuuz.com to discuss options and availability. |
| Is the bootcamp available outside of Rochester Hills? | Public cohorts are held exclusively at the Fuuz Training Lab in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Private cohorts hosted at a customer's facility may be available depending on logistics and equipment requirements. Contact sales@fuuz.com for details. |
| Will December 2026 cohorts be added? | No December cohort is currently scheduled. Organizations needing a session in December should contact sales@fuuz.com to discuss a private cohort or to be notified if additional public cohorts are added. |
| When will 2027 cohort dates be published? | 2027 cohort dates will be published in this article as they are confirmed. Contact sales@fuuz.com to be notified when the 2027 schedule is released. |
| Version | Date | Author | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0 | February 2026 | Fuuz Documentation Team | Initial publication. Full 2026 cohort schedule, enrollment process, and location details. |
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