Kiwi PyCon Schedule!

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The complete schedule for Kiwi PyCon XIII is live!

https://kiwipycon.nz/schedule

Go! Go check it out! Then, when you’re back, read on for a few more details.

Looking over the final schedule, we can’t tell you how excited we are to bring you all to Wellington this August. We had exactly 100 talk submissions on a fantastic array of topics. As our teams were reviewing, discussing, and finalising details, it became clear that this is going to be the best Kiwi PyCon line-up yet. We hope you agree!

The international line-up this year includes a number of first-time speakers at Kiwi PyCon, as well as cherished members of the community we are delighted to welcome back.

As you browse the programme, note that we’ve marked sessions with more advanced subject material in dark green – our goal this year has been to have an even spread of friendly-to-all talks as well as deeper-dive talks side-by-side for your choosing.

Highlights:

  • 4 half-day workshops to choose from on Friday (optional)
  • “Race Condition” our Friday night social event and coding competition
  • 2 inspiring keynote addresses from our invited speakers
  • 22 fantastic talks to choose from throughout Saturday and Sunday
  • a panel discussion and poster sessions on Saturday
  • Lightning Talks on Sunday (always a highlight)

We’d like you to spread the word! Share the schedule around, and tell us what you’re most looking forward to seeing. We’d also like to invite you to take the images from the carousel on the schedule page and post them on your own social media, whether you’re the presenter, or looking forward to seeing the presentation. Our speakers will appreciate the support.

Kiwi PyCon is being held from 23-25 August in Wellington. Tickets are on sale now and sponsorship positions are available.

Three days full of workshops, talks, coding competition, panel discussion, poster sessions, and of course Lightning Talks – take your time browsing what’s on offer this year. And then get your ticket and join us!

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