Call for Speakers

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AWS Community Day Athens 2026

event date

28 Apr 2026

location

Technopolis City of Athens Athens, Greece


AWS Community Day Athens is a community-led AWS conference taking place on 28 April 2026 in Athens, Greece at Technopolis. It’s designed to bring together AWS users, developers, architects, and cloud practitioners to learn, share, and connect.


Event Highlights:

  • 15+ breakout sessions and over 300 expected attendees.
  • Multiple technical tracks plus a hands-on workshop track.
  • Networking opportunities and engaging community talks.
  • Free to attend thanks to community sponsorship.
open, 6 days left
Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

26 Jan 2026

Call closes at 11:59 PM

22 Feb 2026

Call closes in GTB Standard Time (UTC+02:00) timezone.
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AWS Community Day Athens is a community-driven, non-commercial event that brings together cloud practitioners, engineers, architects, and technologists to share real-world experience, ideas, and lessons learned.


We invite speakers to submit proposals for talks and workshops that emphasize practical knowledge, architectural thinking, and hands-on experience. Whether you are presenting a deep technical dive, a production story, or an emerging approach you are exploring, we are looking for sessions that deliver clear value to the audience.


Topics of Interest

We welcome CFP submissions that cover a wide range of topics, including (but not limited to):

  • Cloud architecture and system design patterns
  • DevOps practices, CI/CD, platform engineering, and developer experience
  • Generative AI and machine learning, including LLM-based applications, agentic workflows, evaluation, and responsible AI
  • Data platforms, analytics, streaming, and event-driven architectures
  • Security, identity, governance, and compliance in modern cloud environments
  • Observability, reliability, performance, and cost optimization
  • Cloud migrations, modernization journeys, and real-world case studies
  • Hands-on workshops, demos, and interactive sessions


What We Look For in Submissions

Strong CFPs typically:

  • Provide clear value to practitioners and engineers
  • Share real-world experience, trade-offs, and lessons learned
  • Balance technical depth with clarity and accessibility
  • Focus on practical takeaways and actionable insights
  • Are educational and community-oriented in nature


Why Submit

  • Share your experience with a passionate and engaged community
  • Contribute to collective learning and knowledge sharing
  • Connect with fellow practitioners and community members
  • Be part of a community-led event built by and for technologists


We look forward to your submissions and to building a diverse, practical, and inspiring agenda together.


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