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PyConZA 2023 will take place on the 5th & 6th of October, 2023. This
year, PyConZA will be a hybrid conference (with in-person and online
access) hosted at the Premier Splendid Inn in Umhlanga, Durban.
We are looking for the following presentations:
- Keynotes (45 minute long talks on a subject of general interest)
- Talks (30 minute long talks on more specific topics)
- Remote Talks (30 minute long talks that will be delivered remotely
- note that the number of remote talk slots is more limited due to
technical constraints).
If you would like to give a presentation, please register at
https://za.pycon.org/ and submit your proposal, following the
instructions at
https://za.pycon.org/talks/how-to-submit-a-talk/ . We
have a number of tracks available, including: Data Science, Teaching
and Learning with Python, Web, Scientific Computing, Testing and Other
(which includes all talks that don't fall under the mentioned tracks).
We hope to notify accepted presenters by no later than the 31st of
August 2023.
Speakers will be expected to be available after the presentation for a
short Q&A session. Shared sessions are also possible. The
presentations will be in English.
PyConZA offers a mentorship program for inexperienced speakers. If you
would like assistance preparing your submission, email
team@za.pycon.org with a rough draft of your talk proposal and we'll
find a suitable experienced speaker to act as a mentor.
If you want to present something that doesn't fit into the standard
talk categories at PyConZA, please contact the organising committee at
team@za.pycon.org so we can discuss whether that will be feasible.
--
Neil Muller
On behalf of the PyConZA organising committee
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