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June Newsletter: Talks Schedule Released

Hi all Pythonistas! 👋 

We have just one month left until we all meet up in Kraków, and we’ve got a lot of new stuff to tell you: the schedule is available, new keynote announcements, our 25 years of EuroPython celebrations (win a free ticket!), the release of our Speaker’s Orientation Workshop video on YouTube (in case you missed it!), remote ticket availability, a reminder about ticket prices (going up on June 26th!), plus plenty more 💚

🎉 Talk Schedule Available

Let’s start with the big one: the programme team have been working tirelessly to get the talk schedule finalised, and you can now read it, in full, over on our website. The talks this year were selected from a record breaking number of submissions, and we are really excited about the number of topics covered from such a wide range of speakers.

👉 Start noting down your ‘must see’ favourites now, and plan out your 'journey' through the conference: https://ep2026.europython.eu/schedule/

🎤 Keynote Announcements

Guido van Rossum, Łukasz Langa, Pablo Galindo Salgado, and Leah Wasser were already on the schedule as keynote speakers, but we’ve now confirmed three more! We are very excited to have the following speakers joining us in Kraków:

William Woodruff is a Member of Technical Staff at Astral, where he works on building high-performance, secure tooling that is modernising the Python developer experience. Prior to Astral, he was an Engineering Director at Trail of Bits, leading high-impact security initiatives across open-source ecosystems.


Marlene Mhangami is a Senior Developer Advocate at Microsoft and GitHub, where she focuses on the cutting edge of Python and AI. As a computer scientist, keynote speaker, and explorer, she is a massive driving force behind community growth across the globe.


Imogen Wright is a Senior Engineer at Amazon EC2, where they focus on making incredibly complex systems behave. Their career spans over two decades of solving high-stakes challenges across theoretical physics, HIV drug resistance, COVID genomics, cloud technologies, and even ad tech!


All of our keynote speakers are some of the most respected leaders in the industry and in their specific fields, and we are privileged to have them join us at EuroPython 2026. We are so pleased to be able to put together such an incredible line up! 🐍💚

⌛ Get Your Ticket Before Prices Increase

We know that many of you have already purchased tickets (thank you!) but a quick reminder to those who have yet to do so: ticket prices will increase on June 26th and our Late Bird prices will apply, so if you’re thinking of coming, it definitely makes sense to secure your ticket before then! 

👉 Purchase your tickets today on the EuroPython 2026 website: https://ep2026.europython.eu/tickets/

💻 Remote Ticket Sales

If you are joining us remotely this year, just a heads up that remote sales will start next Monday, 15th June. The tickets will be available to purchase on our website as soon as Monday rolls around!

🎂 25 Years of EuroPython

We are celebrating 25 years of EuroPython this year (I know, we can’t believe it either!), and we have a few fun things planned to make it special, including a chance to win a free ticket - which you can transfer to someone else, if you’ve already got yours!

📜 The Oldest Badge Contest

Are you one of those people who keeps your badges from previous conferences? It might be about to pay off: we will be having a contest to find the Oldest EuroPython Badge amongst all attendees this year! Dig around in your drawers, boxes, attic or other archive and find the oldest EuroPython badge (with your name on it…) that you can. Whoever has the oldest will win the contest!

🎫 Free Ticket Competition: Your EuroPython Experiences

We’re running a competition - open to anyone who has attended EuroPython in the past - who can record a short video telling us about their most impactful EuroPython experience! The competition is open to anyone who has attended EuroPython before, and is really easy to enter. No need for anything very fancy: just record yourself talking and tell us why your particular experience at EuroPython made such an impact on you.

The competition will be closing on June 21st (extended!), so you’ve still got plenty of time to enter.

👉 For the details, see the entry form: https://forms.gle/WNPErwWtpE1oPVhD9 

💭 Taking a Trip Down Memory Lane

Finally, we thought you might appreciate a little video we’ve posted on YouTube recently: Jonathan Hartley spoke to us at PyCon US about one of his favourite EuroPython experiences of the past:

🦄 Django Girls Workshop Sign Up

We are sure many of you are already aware of Django Girls and the great work that they do in making Python and Django more accessible to people around the world (often but not only girls!), and we are super pleased to announce that they will be running a workshop at EuroPython 2026 in Kraków!

👉 The workshop is a full day, on 18 July (a sprint day), and you can register on the Django Girls website: https://djangogirls.org/en/krakow2/

🏃‍♀️ Women in Python 5K Run

On Thursday 16th July there will be a group run with the aim of enabling some friendly networking and friendship building between women in the Python community.

It is open to runners of all experience levels, and will be a nice route around Kraków - along the river and at walking distance from the conference venue. If you are interested, please fill out the form below to help us prepare better (no commitment required - yet!), and we will send details of how to confirm your place closer to the time.

We’d like to thank our sponsor Arm for supporting this run.

👉 Register your interest here: https://forms.gle/bcsBTtNX1crEQhbw8

⭐ On-Site Volunteering

A big thank you to all who responded to our call for on-site volunteers, and we are now considering the applications. We had over 110 applications (far more than last year), and we loved to see applications from countries all over the world! 💚

We are now selecting volunteers, and you will receive notification of the status of your application in the following week (13-19th June). We will contact everyone who applied, even if you were not selected.

Thanks again to all of you - volunteers are the heart of EuroPython and we could not run the conference without you. ✨

👩‍🏫 Speaker Orientation Workshop

The EuroPython Speaker Orientation ran on the 3rd June 2026, and contained valuable tips from some of the most experienced speakers in our community. The panel spent an hour and a half giving practical advice on preparing talks, creating effective slides, managing nerves, engaging audiences, and handling Q&A sessions.

Cheuk Ting Ho, Rodrigo Girão Serrão, and Sebastian Witowski answered questions from new and returning speakers, sharing insights and lessons from their own conference speaking journeys.

Thank you to our amazing panel and everyone who joined us - we can’t wait to see you in Kraków!

💚 Financial Aid Round Up

This year, we received a record-high 217 financial aid applications across two rounds. We know how much care, hope, and effort goes into every application, and our financial aid team have worked hard to review them all with the attention they deserve.

We’re happy to share that all financial aid decisions have been sent out. With the €35,000 budget provided by the EuroPython Society, we have issued 84 grant offers. We are grateful to be able to support so many members of our community, and sincerely hope that all grantees will be able to join us in Kraków this summer to learn, connect, and celebrate the 25th anniversary of EuroPython.

To everyone who applied but was not offered a grant: we are very sorry for the disappointing news. If we miss you in Kraków, we still very much hope you’ll be part of the conference and connect with us remotely.

📺 EuroPython YouTube Channel

We've been posting a lot of new content over on the EuroPython YouTube Channel, including some fun short interviews from PyCon US:

👉 Subscribe and keep up with our latest videos: https://www.youtube.com/@EuroPythonConference

💬 Last Call for Sponsor Booths

We're down to our last few sponsorship slots with booths! Want to meet the Python community face-to-face at EuroPython 2026? This is your final chance to connect with our thousands of attendees.

👉 Email sponsoring@europython.eu before the slots are gone!

⚙️ Reminder: Rust Summit

Registration is still open for the full-day Rust summit, exploring the intersection of Rust and the Python ecosystem - it is a ‘must-see’ for anyone interested in how Rust is turbocharging Python tooling and Python computational libraries in 2026.

This summit is designed for developers who already possess some practical experience in these topics and are looking to deepen their expertise, share lessons learned, and contribute to the community's collective knowledge.

👉 Register for the Rust Summit: https://ep2026.europython.eu/session/rust-summit-at-europython

🤝 Community Partners

🦬 PyStok

PyStok #83 lands on June 17th at 18:00 at Zmiana Klimatu in Białystok – and free registration is officially live!

Between the "speed dating" networking, JetBrains giveaways, and the legendary "Podlaskie afterparty", it’s the perfect spot to soak up those unique North-East Polish vibes and talk Python and AI with the local crowd.

👉 Grab your spot at https://pystok.org/najblizsze-wydarzenie

📣 Community Outreach

The EuroPython Society has continued our world tour of Python events, and as always, thank you to everyone that came to speak to us!

🇺🇸 PyCon US

Several members of the EuroPython Society were at PyCon US in Long Beach, and we were very happy to have a stand at the conference and meet friends old and new. We know many of you will be joining us in Kraków as well, and we look forward to seeing you again!

👉 For more information about what we got up to PyCon US, check out our post on the EuroPython Society blog: https://europython-society.org/europython-society-at-pycon-us-2026/

🇮🇹 PyCon Italia

The EuroPython Society also had a stand at PyCon Italia, which we shared with the Django Software Foundation, and we were pleased to see such interest in our stickers, which we managed to ‘sell out’ of on the 2nd day of talks! If you want more stickers, you know where to go!

🎁 Sponsor Spotlight

We'd like to thank our three Platinum sponsors for supporting EuroPython:

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Manychat builds AI-powered chat automation for 1M+ creators and brands at real production scale.


Open Source enables Microsoft products and services to bring choice, technology and community to our customers.


Vercel provies Agentic Infrastructure for every app and agent. They are the creators of AI SDK, Next.js, Turborepo, and v0.

👋 Stay Connected

Follow us on social media and subscribe to our newsletter for all the updates:

👉 Sign up for the newsletter: https://blog.europython.eu/portal/signup

Okay, what a packed edition this one has been! It’s all go here at EuroPython and as you can see, we have so much in store for you. Don’t forget: get your tickets before the prices increase, and we can’t wait to see you really, really soon! 🐍💚

Cheers,

The EuroPython Team

EuroPython 2026: Ticket Sales Now Open

Hey hey, folks 👋

Get ready for EuroPython 2026: the conference for all things Python, Data Science, and AI! 

We’ve got an exciting week planned:

  • Tutorials (13–14 July, Mon–Tue) 🛠️
  • Conference Days (15–17 July, Wed–Fri) 🎤
  • Sprint Weekend (18–19 July, Sat–Sun) 🚀

We have a special keynote this year: Łukasz Langa and Pablo Galindo Salgado will be recording the core.py podcast right on the conference stage. It will feature their special guest Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python.

Ticket sales for EuroPython 2026 is now open

People who’ve been to EuroPython will tell you that it is more than just talks and tutorials: it's a time when the entire community is together, regardless of experience level or background. Each conference leads to new friends being made, projects gaining new contributors, and even people securing their next job. We want you all to be a part of it 💚

🎫 Grab your ticket before they sell out:

Can’t wait to see you all in Kraków and hang out with the Python crowd again 🐍💚

Cheers,

The EuroPython 2026 Organisers ✨

April Newsletter: First Keynote Speakers Announcements

Hi all Pythonistas! 👋 

As the spring sun charges us all with new energy, the EuroPython team has been busy translating that spring buzz into exciting progress with the conference. But don’t take our word for it—see for yourself:

🗣️ Keynote Speakers

We are thrilled to announce that these three speakers will be returning to EuroPython:

Guido van Rossum, Creator of Python

Guido van Rossum created Python in 1990 while working at CWI in Amsterdam. He was the language's BDFL until he stepped down in 2018. He has held various tech jobs, including Senior Staff Engineer at Google and Principal Engineer at Dropbox. He is currently a Distinguished Engineer at Microsoft, where he is still actively involved in Python's development. Born and raised in the Netherlands, he moved to the US in 1995 and currently lives with his family in the Bay Area.


Pablo Galindo Salgado, CPython Core Developer

Pablo Galindo Salgado works in the Python team at Hudson River Trading. He is a CPython core developer and a theoretical physicist specialising in general relativity and black hole physics. He serves on the Python Steering Council, having been re-elected for his 6th term in 2026, and was the release manager for Python 3.10 and 3.11. He also has a cat, though it does not code.


Łukasz Langa, Creator of Black

Łukasz Langa is a failed comedian. Wannabe musician. Python guy at Meta. Co-host of the core.py podcast. Former CPython Developer in Residence at the Python Software Foundation. Former Python release manager. Creator of Black.

Stay tuned for more information about EuroPython 2026 keynotes!

💸 Financial Aid

There is still time to apply for Financial Aid to attend EuroPython 2026, whether you want to attend in-person, or remotely. The first round of applications is now closed, however you have until 11 May to submit to the second round.

We strongly encourage anyone who needs support to attend the event to apply. Results from the first round of applications should be hitting inboxes very soon - but don’t worry, if you were not accepted, we will automatically consider you for the second round. 🤗

👉 For full details, including how to apply, visit https://ep2026.europython.eu/finaid/

✉️ Visa Support Letters

If you are attending EuroPython in person this year and you need a visa to enter Poland, then we are able to provide a letter in support of your visa application. Poland is part of the EU and Schengen Area, and we recommend referring to the official Polish government guidance to verify entry requirements before confirming your travel arrangements.

If you do need a visa, please book an appointment to obtain one as soon as possible, and let us know at least one week before your appointment so that we can prepare the letter for you.

👉 To request a visa support letter, and for links to official guidance on entry to Poland, please visit https://ep2026.europython.eu/visa/

🚀 Startup Row: A New Opportunity for Startups

New this year, Startup Row gives early-stage companies a focused way to get in front of a highly engaged developer audience. Enjoy a 3-day exhibition space to share what you’re building and connect with the Python community. Spots are limited—secure yours early.

👉 Learn more & get in touch: https://ep2026.europython.eu/sponsorship/sponsor/

👩‍🏫 Speaker Mentorship Program: Orientation

Do you want to improve your stage presence, learn how to confidently handle audience questions, and make sure that your talk is as engaging as possible? Our experienced community members are keen to support you! 💚

EuroPython 2026 Speaker Mentorship Programme orientation meeting

The Speaker Mentorship Team is running an online workshop on the 3 June 2026, at 18:00 CEST. Whilst newer speakers are particularly encouraged to attend, we’ve designed the session for people of all experience levels—and we welcome speakers from other conferences, too! 🐍

👉 Register now to confirm your place: https://forms.gle/uZKwuAiBkUSmx7gn7

💰 Sponsorship: Packages Selling Out

While the Gold and Platinum sponsorship packages are almost sold out (wow!), we've still a range of add-ons to help your company really connect with the EuroPython audience:

  1. Social Event Sponsor
  2. Hackathon Sponsor
  3. Speaker Dinner Sponsor
  4. Financial Aid Sponsor

🌐 More information at: https://ep2026.europython.eu/sponsorship/sponsor/#optional-add-ons

👉 Contact us at sponsoring@europython.eu

🤝 Community Partners

Here's the latest from our partners:

Warsaw Python Pizza

Warsaw Python Pizza is a community-driven micro conference for Python enthusiasts featuring short, practical talks and great pizza. It will take place on 9 May, 2026, at PJAIT, Koszykowa 86 in Warsaw. Ticket sales are planned to start on April 24, and they expect to announce the speaker lineup on April 27. 

👉 Reach Warsaw Python Pizza: warsawpythonpizza@gmail.com

🌐 For more info visit https://warsaw.python.pizza/ 

PyData Trójmiasto

PyData Trójmiasto is an event that brings together AI/ML enthusiasts. Originally based in the Gdańsk area, currently it is held monthly in Gdynia. From the very beginning, it has focused on building a local community through the exchange of knowledge and experience. Organizers are actively looking for speakers and sponsors for future editions. 

👉 Get in touch with PyData Trójmiasto via kontakt@pydata-trojmiasto.pl or their social media.

🌐 Join them on Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/PyData-Trojmiasto 

DevOpsDays Kraków 2026

DevOpsDays Kraków 2026 is back on 4 July at ECHO Miasta, Kraków — the Call for Proposals is open until 10 May

👉 Submit a 30-minute talk or a 5-minute lightning talk at https://devopsdays.org/krakow. Real stories from production beat polished decks every time.

🔗 You can find more information about EuroPython 2026 Community Partners at https://ep2026.europython.eu/community-partners/

📣 Community Outreach: From Lithuania To Texas

April’s been a proper whirlwind for the community, and we’ve been right there cheering on our fellow organisers:

DjangoCon Europe

Several members of the EuroPython Society attended DjangoCon Europe in Athens between the 15 and 19 April. This was the first DjangoCon Europe to be held in Greece, and the location of the conference - immediately adjacent to the Lyceum of Aristotle and the National Gardens - felt like the perfect backdrop for three incredible days of talks. ✨

Andrew Northall, member of the EuroPython 2026 Communications Team, promoting EuroPython at DjangoCon Europe 2026

PyCon DE & PyData 

We headed over to Darmstadt to support the community at the joint PyCon DE & PyData conference. This four-day event was packed with talks, masterclasses, sprints, and PyLadies sessions. EuroPython Society was one of the Diversity Sponsors of the conference.

PyCon Lithuania

We also supported the 15th edition of PyCon Lithuania, held in Vilnius from 8 to 10 May. It’s a three-day event and the largest Python and PyData gathering in the Baltic and Nordic regions, with over 600 participants.

PyTexas

Last but not least, we have also visited PyTexas, a three-day conference located in Austin, which celebrated its 20th anniversary. In a lightning talk, we have invited attendees to join us in the City of Castle and Dragons in July to enjoy pierogi, meeting European friends, and getting to know the lovely city.

A photo of a EuroPython Society banner in an event venue, with wooden glass doors through which attendees can be seen
That EuroPython Society banner made the trip all the way to Austin for PyTexas with Ege Akman

🎁 Sponsors Spotlight

We'd like to thank Manychat for sponsoring EuroPython.

Manychat builds AI-powered chat automation for 1M+ creators and brands at real production scale.

The Manychat wordmark, a plain white background with black text
View job openings at Manychat

👋 Stay Connected

Follow us on social media and subscribe to our newsletter for all the updates:

👉 Sign up for the newsletter: https://blog.europython.eu/portal/signup

Tickets are going on sale next week, and we’ll send you an email with the link. Our Programme team’s busy finalising all the talks, workshops, and bits and bobs, so we can share the full lineup with you soon. We have a few exciting months ahead of us. See you all in Kraków! 🐍❤️

Cheers,

The EuroPython Team