The Budapest BI Forum (@budapestbi) is a well-established data, analytics and BI conference held every november in Budapest, Hungary.
We love Python and PyData!
The Budapest BI programme have included a PyData track for several years, with a focus on practical applications from data engineering to data visualization and to machine learning.
Our past speakers include Wes McKinney, Ian Ozsvald, Vincent Warmerdam, Alexander Hendorf, Nick Radcliffe, and Olivier Grisel.
A sample of invited PyData talks for this year:
- Building AI-based solutions for computer vision problems in the automotive industry – Kurics Tamás, Twinner
- You got served: How Deliveroo improved the ranking of restaurants – Jonathan Brooks-Bartlett, Deliveroo
- Python NLP libraries you wished to know – Orosz György, LogmeIn
- Applications of Graph Theoretic Techniques in Data Driven Merchandising – Alex Trickey, Secret Sauce Partners
- Cutting edge neural architecture optimization in practice – Deák-Meszlényi Regina, Continental Automotive Hungary
Would you like to speak at BudapestBI19? Check out the CFP!
Meeting of data cultures
The Budapest BI agenda also includes an Rstats, a Machine Learning, Data-Driven Business and a DataViz track, so there’s a great opportunity to also discover new tools, approaches and solutions for data problems similar to yours.
What to do next?
- Follow us on Twitter at @budapestbi, so you’ll get notifications about the conference
- Apply to the CFP – international speakers warmly welcomed. Accepted speakers receive free registration among other benefits. The application has been closed.
- Attend Budapest BI 2019!