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.
Our past speakers include Wes McKinney, Ian Ozsvald, Vincent Warmerdam, Alexander Hendorf, Nick Radcliffe, and Olivier Grisel.
A sample of our PyData talks from last year’s BudapestBI 2019:
- 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
Meeting of data cultures
The Budapest BI agenda also includes an Rstats, 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. CFP form
- Attend Budapest BI 2020!