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Join us at PyCon
The international community for the Python programming language holds several conferences (PyCons) each year.
Whether you are an experenced programmer, a hobby hacker or an absolute beginner, we'd love to welcome you to the Python community.
PyCons are hosted all around the world, mostly organized by volunteers from local Python communities.
This means that each PyCon is unique, although all PyCons share the same spirit — to spread knowledge, learn from each other and make lasting connections.
If you are looking to start a new PyCon, you'll need to contact the Python Software Foundation trademark workgroup for permission. You'll need to confirm:
- There is no other regional PyCon in your area (e.g. country)
- The PyCon has a Code of Conduct, you can reference the PyCon US Code of Conduct as an example
- The PyCon is a community conference and not for commercial purposes
National Conferences
PyCon US
United States and Canada
PyCon US has returned to Pittsburgh (originally scheduled for 2020-2021) for 2024 and 2025. PyCon US 2026 and 2027 will be held in Long Beach, California.
PyCon US 2022 and 2023 were held in Salt Lake City, UT. PyCon US 2020 and 2021 became online events due to the Covid-19 pandemic. PyCon US 2018 and 2019 were held in Cleveland, OH. PyCon US 2016 and 2017 were held in Portland, Oregon, USA. PyCon US 2015 and 2014 were held in Montreal, Canada. PyCon US 2013 and 2012 were held in Santa Clara, California. PyCon US 2010 and 2011 were in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, with over 1400 people attending 2011. PyCon US 2008 and 2009 were in Chicago, Illinois. PyCon US 2006 and 2007 were held in Dallas, Texas. Washington DC hosted PyCon US 2003, 2004, and 2005.
PyCon Africa
Africa (rotating)
Kiwi PyCon
Aotearoa New Zealand
PyCon AR
Argentina
PyCon APAC
Asia Pacific (rotating)
PyCon AU
Australia
Pycon Austria
Austria
PyCon Belarus
Belarus
PyCon Bolivia
Bolivia
Python Brasil
Brazil
PyCon Cameroon
Cameroon
PyCon Canada
Canada
PyCon Chile
Chile
PyCon China
China
PyCon Colombia
Colombia
PyCon CZ
Czech Republic
PyCon DK
Denmark
EuroPython
Europe (rotating)
PyCon Finland
Finland
PyCon FR
France
PyCon DE
Germany
PyCon Ghana
Ghana
PyCon GR
Greece
PyCon HK
Hong Kong
PyCon India
India
PyCon Indonesia
Indonesia
PyCon Iran
Iran
PyCon Ireland
Ireland
Pycon Israel
Israel
PyCon Italia
Italy
PyCon JP
Japan
PyCon Kenya
Kenya
PyCon LT
Lithuania
PyCon MY
Malaysia
PyCon Namibia
Namibia
PyCon Niger
Niger
PyCon Nigeria
Nigeria
PyCon Arewa
Northern, Nigeria
PyCon Pakistan
Pakistan
PyCon Philippines
Philippines
PyCon PL
Poland
PyCon Portugal
Portugal
PyCon Latam
Puerto Vallarta, México
PyCon Russia
Russia
PyCon Singapore
Singapore
PyCon SK
Slovakia
DragonPy
Slovenia
PyCon Somalia
Somalia
PyCon ZA
South Africa
PyCon Korea
South Korea
PyCon ES
Spain
PyCon Sweden
Sweden
PyCon Taiwan
Taiwan
Pycon Tanzania
Tanzania
PyCon Thailand
Thailand
PyCon NL
The Netherlands
PyCon Togo
Togo
PyCon Turkey
Turkey
PyCon Uganda
Uganda
PyCon Ukraine
Ukraine
PyCon UK
United Kingdom
PyCon Uruguay
Uruguay
PyCon Venezuela
Venezuela
Regional & Special Interest Events
PyHausa
Northern, Nigeria
PyKatsina
Katsina, Nigeria
DePy
Chicago, Illinois, United States
DjangoCon Africa
Africa (rotating)
DjangoCon US
United States (rotating)
EuroSciPy
Europe
North Bay Python
Petaluma (San Francisco Bay Area), California, United States
PyBay
San Francisco, CA
PyBeach
Los Angeles, California, United States
PyCascades
Pacific Northwest North America
Pycon Senegambia
Banjul, The Gambia
PyData conferences
Worldwide
PyGotham
New York, United States
PyGrunn
Groningen, The Netherlands
PyOhio
Ohio, United States
PyTennessee
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
PyTexas
Texas, United States
Python Unconference
Hamburg, Germany
PythonCamp
Cologne, Germany
SciPy.in
India
SciPy
United States
Events Calendar
Please note that the above calendar widget uses UTC/GMT as timezone. The calendars are also available as map mashup, iCal files (Python Events iCal Calendar, Python User Group iCal Calendar) or Twitter feed (@PythonEvents).
Also see the Conferences and Workshops page on the main Python website, for more information.