Call for Speakers

in 155 days

DataWeek 2025

event starts

3 Sep 2025

event ends

5 Sep 2025

location

Santa Clara Convention Center Santa Clara, California, United States


DataWeek (Sept 3-5, Santa Clara, CA) 

September 3-5, 2025 · Santa Clara Convention Center, CA

September 10-12, 2025 · Live Online

open, 53 days left
Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

24 Mar 2025

Call closes at 11:59 PM

23 May 2025

Call closes in Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-07:00) timezone.
Closing time in your timezone (UTC) is 24 May 2025 6:59 am.

DataWeek 2025: Call for Speakers

Thank you for your interest in speaking at DataWeek 2025. 

All speakers will be presenting talks in person at the Santa Clara Convention Center (Sept 3-5).

Please be sure to complete all fields in the proposal form. All speaker decision are made by the conference's Advisory Board and all speakers must submit via this process (No Exceptions). 

First Round proposal deadline is Friday, May 2, 2025, and

Final Round proposal deadline is Friday, May 23, 2025. 

*Note: If your proposal gets selected in the First Round we will send you an acceptance email. If it doesn't get selected it will carry over to the Second Round. Upon conclusion of the Second Round, all applicants will receive either an acceptance or rejection email.

Advice about speaker proposals:

1- DevNetwork conferences aim for a balanced representation of backgrounds, genders, ethnicities, ages, and roles for its speakers. Towards that goal, we ask that companies submitting speaker proposals make sure to submit executives from their companies representing a balanced diversity.

2- Please review our conference tracks here: https://dataweek.co/tracks/

We are especially looking for talks on these topics. Proposals submitted on these topics have a higher chance of being accepted.


event fee

free for speakers

Our accepted Speakers receive one (1) PRO Pass ($1,595 value) to DataWeek 2025, and an invitation to our VIP Welcome Party.


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