PyLondinium is a conference organised by PSF volunteers in the City of London.
PyLondinium is a gathering opportunity for enthusiast of the Python Language at London.
The conference follows a strict code of conduct. Please have a read through it here.
Tickets are meant to be affordable, and all profits of PyLondinium go directly to the PSF.
We follow the principle of "everyone pays", everyone including speakers and organisers are required to buy a ticket!
By just coming to the conference, you are helping the wide Python community.
Naomi Ceder is the chair of the Python Software Foundation Board of Directors and the co-founder of Trans*Code, a hackday focussed on the transgender community. She currently leads a competitive intelligence team for Dick Blick Art Supplies, one of the leading suppliers of artist supplies in the US.
Naomi is also author of the Quick Python Book, 3rd Ed, and has taught Python to diverse audiences for many years. She has helped organize PyCon North America, PyCon UK and PyCon Charlas, originating the poster sessions, Education summit, and Intro to Sprinting Workshop.
Daniele Procida works at Divio. He is a Django core developer and board member of the Django Software Foundation.
He’s actively involved in the development of international Python/Django open-source software communities, especially in Africa
Ian co-organises the annual PyDataLondon conference with 500+ attendees and the associated 7,000+ member monthly meetup. He runs the established ModelInsight.io Data Science consultancy in London, gives conference talks internationally including as keynote speaker and is the author of the bestselling O'Reilly book High Performance Python. He has 16 years of experience as a senior technical leader, data scientist and coach.
Victor has been a CPython core developer for 8 years and usually the first or second most active contributor in the project. He curretly works for Red Hat.
Hammersmith - 1st Floor | Albert - 1st Floor | Battersea - 1st Floor | |
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Full Day | Trans*Code Hackathon | Python Sprints | PyLadies Workshop |
Ground Floor Auditorium | 7th Floor Auditiorium | |
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9:00 | Registration | |
9:30 | Opening (Ground Floor) | |
9:40 | Keynote - Naomi Ceder (Ground Floor) | |
10:30 | ||
11:00 | Coffee | |
11:20 | ||
11:50 | ||
12:20 | ||
12:50 | Lunch | |
14:30 | ||
15:00 | ||
15:30 | Coffee | |
15:50 | Open Space | |
16:20 | Open Space | |
16:50 | Keynote - Daniele Procida (Ground Floor) | |
17:40 | Lightning Talks (Ground Floor) | |
18:30 | Close |
Ground Floor Auditorium | 7th Floor Auditiorium | |
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9:00 | Registration | |
9:30 | Opening (Ground Floor) | |
9:40 | Keynote - Ian Ozsvald (Ground Floor) | |
10:30 | ||
11:00 | Coffee | |
11:20 | ||
11:50 | ||
12:20 | ||
12:50 | Lunch | |
14:30 | Open Space | |
15:00 | Open Space | |
15:30 | Keynote - Victor Stinner (Ground Floor) | |
16:20 | Close |
Pylondinium is taking place at the new Bloomberg London Building. Located in the heart of the City of London, Bloomberg's new European headquarters was awarded the most sustainable office space in the world, a perfect place for PyLondinium.
The venue provides two auditoriums for a track each, complimentary coffee and snacks, many artwork across its floors, a retail arcade that reinstates an ancient Roman travel route and a museum for the roman Temple of Mithras, which was restored to its original site.
The event wouldn't be possible without the following sponsors and collaborators
Contact us if you are interested in sponsoring PyLondinium18
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