⏰ One week left to propose talks and tutorials for PyData Virginia 2025
The Call for Proposals closes on February 10
There’s just one week left to propose talks and tutorials for PyData Virginia 2025! The last day to submit talks and tutorials to the Call for Proposals is Monday, February 10.
Speaker Perks
All selected speakers will receive a free ticket to the conference, granting full access to talks, workshops, and networking opportunities.
In addition to sharing your ideas with hundreds of fellow data enthusiasts at the conference, we plan to create recordings of all talks and tutorials. The videos will be published on the PyData YouTube channel, which has over 100,000 subscribers around the world.
Speaking at conferences is one of the best ways to demonstrate your skills and expertise, build your professional network, and connect with people and organizations who can help you advance your career. I've presented talks at previous PyData conferences myself, and it's had a direct, positive impact on my career path.
Suggested Topics
We’re looking for talks and tutorials on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
Machine Learning
Data Science in Practice
Open Source Tools and Libraries
Ethical AI and Responsible Data Use
How You Can Help
Even if you’re not ready to give a talk yourself, we’d greatly appreciate it if you could share the Call for Proposals with relevant communities or organizations you’re involved with. Share this post or write your own on your favorite platforms to help us reach as many interested speakers as possible!
If you have any questions about PyData Virginia or the Call for Proposals, please don’t hesitate to reach out to admin@pydata.org. We can’t wait to see what proposals this community comes up with!