EuroPython

EuroPython was the first major Python programming language community conference ever organized by volunteers. The conference series was initiated by the European Python community in 2001 and started with EuroPython 2002 in Charleroi, Belgium.

It now is the largest European Python conference with around 1200+ participants every year, one of the largest Python conferences world-wide and a meeting reference for all European programmers, students and companies interested in the Python programming language.

Today’s EuroPython conferences are run by a collaboration between on-site teams and the EuroPython Workgroups, which are embedded into the EuroPython Society (EPS), the organization behind the EuroPython conference series and legal owner of the trademark.

There are three ways to participate in the EuroPython organization:

  • as EuroPython Society (EPS) member: any EuroPython attendee can become EPS member.
  • as EuroPython Workgroup member: please see the workgroup page on the official EuroPython website for how to apply (you don’t have to be an EPS member to participate in the EuroPython Workgroups).
  • as EuroPython On-site Volunteers: please see the volunteers page on the official EuroPython website for how you can help us during the conference in Basel.

In 2017, Adimian attended the EuroPython conference in Rimini, Italy as a Gold Sponsor. We shared our experiences in one of our blog posts.

If you have questions, you can find more information on the official EuroPython website or get in touch by writing to [email protected].