Our PyDataLondon annual conference is in its 5th year. We're entirely volunteer run, backed by NumFOCUS in the US, with all raised funds going to NumFOCUS to support scientific open source packages like Pandas, Numpy and Jupyter via sprints, diversity outreach and events. PyData is a global meetup and conference series, our PyDataLondon is the largest meetup (with almost 9,000 members) of them all.
Our Call for Proposals for speakers will start in a month or so. We've started to take sponsorship from last year's sponsors and I'm keen that if anyone here wants a chance to reach 500 data scientists and data engineers, they get a fair chance at securing a booth. The prospectus is on the top-right link ("Sponsor") as a PDF: https://pydata.org/ and our dates are here: https://pydata.org/london2019/ This is NumFOCUS if you're not familiar with the how the money goes back into our Python (and Julia and R) open source data science community: https://numfocus.org/ Here's a write-up for last year's conference to give you an idea of what we get up to: https://ianozsvald.com/2018/04/30/pydatalondon-2018-and-creating-correct-and-capable-classifiers/ I'm happy to answer any questions. Cheers, Ian. -- Ian Ozsvald (Data Scientist, PyDataLondon co-chair) i...@ianozsvald.com http://IanOzsvald.com http://ModelInsight.io http://twitter.com/IanOzsvald _______________________________________________ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk