The new PyCon 2016 website is now live! The conference volunteers have worked hard to include all of the essential details about the schedule, venue, and hotels ahead of the Call for Proposals next week and the opening of Registration in mid-October.
Our launch-day sponsors this year — those organizations that have already pledged support toward keeping PyCon affordable for as wide a range of attendees as possible — are from a broad array of fields that illustrate just how widely Python is used in today’s world:
Our launch-day Diamond sponsor is the Caktus Consulting Group, a Django consultancy who not only supports the PyCon conference but who built our new site! Their designer Trevor Ray drew upon the colors and depths of the Portland skyline for the site’s look, while their engineers made numerous back-end feature improvements that will help our volunteer staff.
- At the Platinum level are two sponsors.
SurveyMonkey has leveraged Python as one of their most effective tools in building the leading survey website in the world.
Microsoft are themselves among the foremost providers of software tools — and, among other things, have offered official support for Python in Visual Studio since 2011!
Our launch-day Gold sponsors range from household names and social media giants to small startups and consultancies who create custom solutions for a wide range of customers:
Already listed as Silver sponsors are:
For more details, see the detailed sponsor descriptions on our Sponsors Page. We look forward to seeing every one of these sponsors at the conference.
In the meantime, the PyCon volunteer staff will be busy rolling out new information about the conference every week here on the site as well as on our social media accounts— so stay tuned!
Important Dates:
2015
- September 28 — Call For Proposals for talks, tutorials, posters, and the Education Summit
- October 14 — Registration opens
- October 17 — Financial aid application opens
- November 30 — Tutorial proposals due
2016
- January 3 — Talk, poster, and Education Summit proposals due
- January 18 — Financial aid applications close
- January 31–February 10 — Financial aid grants awarded
- February 22 — Talks, tutorials, posters, and Education Summit schedule announced
- May 28–29 — Tutorial Days
- May 30–June 1 — Main conference plus Expo Hall, Job Fair, and posters
- June 2–5 — Sprints