Beam Summit is coming back to New York City for 2025.
It will take place on July 8-9, 2025 at Pier 57 in New York City.
As usual, we’ll host sessions to share new use cases from companies using Apache Beam, as well as community driven talks, technical deep dives and in-depth workshops.
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Welcome to the Beam Summit 2025 "Call for Papers".
We are looking for speakers that can provide technical insights, but also for people that can tell interesting stories on how and where "Apache Beam" is used.
Theme/topics for this year
The overall theme for focus for this edition of Beam Summit is "Bridging the Data Streams" which is about how Apache Beam empowers users to seamlessly integrate and process data from disparate sources, including real-time streams, batch repositories, and emerging data platforms.
Some of the focus areas are:
We are particularly interested in how you are integrating Beam with other tools like Kafka, Iceberg, Airflow and any others you are using.
Session duration
The following session types are suggested (if you have a good reason to deviate from the format please add this to your description):
We're focusing on admitting speakers who can attend in-person to the event in New York City. Unfortunately, we are unable to support travel or lodging fees for speakers.
Although the deadline for submission is April 18th, we will have an early round of review and selections during the week of March 22nd for those speakers who need an early decision (for example because they need to request a visa for the USA). If you are in this case, please submit your proposal by March 22nd.
Reach out for any questions regarding this process. Unfortunately, we are unable to support travel or lodging fees for speakers at this time but are happy to make recommendations for planning purposes to this free event!
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