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November 26, 2024

PyCascades 2025 Speakers Announced

🎤 Speakers Announced! 🎤

Out of the many wonderful submissions we received (over 120!), we had the difficult task of choosing just under 20 talks. We'd like to thank everyone who submitted a talk and we encourage you all to submit again next year!

We're happy to feature the following speakers:

  • Adam Harvey - Quantifying Nebraska

  • Adarsh Divakaran - Goodbye GIL: Exploring the Free-threaded mode in Python 3.13

  • Aji Fama Jobe - Community Doesn’t Equate to Visibility – What Can You Do Differently?

  • Allen Y, M Aswin Kishore - Unlocking Concurrency and Performance in Python with ASGI and Async I/O

  • Avik Basu - Mono-repositories in Python

  • Christy Heaton - Web Maps, 2 Ways with Streamlit and PyScript

  • Drishti Jain - Python for Planet Earth: Climate Modeling and Sustainability in Action

  • Julius Boakye - FastDjango: Conjuring Powerful APIs with the Sorcery of Django Ninja

  • Kafui Alordo - Building a thriving Python Community: From Workshops to Masterminds

  • Kyle Ellrott, Liam Beckman, Nasim, Quinn Wai Wong - Data Science Garage: Building Tools for Genomic Research

  • Lilinoe Harbottle - Ctrl+Alt+Heal: Python and the Future of MedTech

  • Mason Egger - Let Me Introduce Y’all to Y’all

  • Ryan Cheley - Error Culture

  • Sage Elliott - You Should Build a Robot (MicroPython & Microprocessors)

  • Sameer Shukla - Building Resilient Applications with Circuit Breakers and Retries in FastAPI

  • Sev Leonard - Only You Can Prevent Data Fires - Getting Proactive About Data Quality

  • Vagrant Cascadian - Re-Py-Ducible Builds

  • Velda Kiara - Optimal Performance Over Basic as a Perfectionist with Deadlines

  • Yash Verma - Observability Matters: Empowering Python Developers with OpenTelemetry

Get your tickets!

🤝 Call for Volunteers 🤝

Want to help make this conference amazing? We need volunteers! Volunteering is a great way to give back to the community and get more out of the conference. Volunteers get an inside-view into the conference, meet more folks, and have the opportunity to be a part of this community-led conference. Volunteering will be done in shifts, so you’ll still get a chance to soak up talks, chat with other attendees, and drop by the Monday sprints. No prior experience is required! 
View our Volunteer page for more information and complete the Remote or On-Site Volunteer Application today.

We recognize that regardless of price and event location, conference tickets can be a challenge for some folks right now. As we have in past years, we’ll be offering financial aid for those who wish to attend but might not otherwise be able to. If you’re interested in seeking financial aid, you can submit an application here.

If you’d like to support other folks’ ability to attend the conference, we have an option for contributing to our travel grant support fund when purchasing tickets. Any amount is welcome!

💖 Sponsors 💖

We'd love your support of PyCascades! You can find more details on how to become one of our wonderful sponsors on our website or by reaching out to sponsorship@pycascades.com.


As always, reach out to our PyCascades Team at info@pycascades.com if you have any questions or concerns. Have a great week fellow Pythonistas; we'll see you all…at Revolution Hall!

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