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Observability Summit Europe 2026

event date

5 Oct 2026

location

Prague Congress Centre Prague, Czechia


Observability Summit brings together developers, operators, and business leaders who are shaping the future of open source observability. From deep-dives to hands-on workshops, every moment is curated by the community, for the community! This event will be focused on real challenges, practical solutions, and innovations driving the next era of visibility and control. This is a must-attend event to help you build, scale and succeed. 

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Call for Papers
Call opens at 3:59 AM

04 Jun 2026

Call closes at 11:59 PM

07 Jul 2026

Call closes in Central Europe Daylight Time (UTC+02:00) timezone.
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DATES TO REMEMBER:

  • CFP Close: Tuesday, 7 July at 11:59 pm CET
  • CFP Notifications: Tuesday, 21 July 
  • Schedule Announcement: Thursday, 23 July 
  • Event Dates: Monday, 5 October 2026 

Reminder: This is a community event — so no product and/or vendor sales pitches.

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