Call for Speakers

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OpenSearch Paris Meetup

planned future dates

9 Oct 2025, 16 Oct 2025, 23 Oct 2025, 30 Oct 2025, 6 Nov 2025, 13 Nov 2025, 20 Nov 2025, 27 Nov 2025, 4 Dec 2025, 11 Dec 2025, 18 Dec 2025, 25 Dec 2025

location

Paris, France


Welcome to the OpenSearch Paris Meetup! 🎉

This is a community for anyone interested in search engineering, open source search technology, AI-powered search, and search relevancy in the Paris area. If you’ve used or are curious about OpenSearch, you’re in the right place!

All skill levels are welcome—from beginners exploring search for the first time to seasoned engineers running OpenSearch clusters in production. Even if search is just a small part of your day-to-day work, this is the perfect space to learn, share, and connect with other smart engineers.

Note: We’re planning to host meetups every two months, building a consistent rhythm for learning, sharing, and community building. Dates will be announced on a case-by-case basis.

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Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

27 Aug 2025

Call closes at 11:59 PM

31 Dec 2025

Call closes in Romance Standard Time (UTC+01:00) timezone.
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We're excited to announce an upcoming OpenSearch Meetup in Paris and we're inviting the community to participate!

We’re looking for talks on a variety of topics, including (but not limited to):

  • Search engineering and relevance
  • Logging and log analytics
  • Observability and monitoring
  • Data visualization and dashboards
  • AI + search (vector databases, LLM integration, Agents, etc.)
  • Real-world use cases with OpenSearch

If you’ve got a story, a demo, a best practice, or even a challenge you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you! 🚀Submit your talk proposal below. This is your opportunity to share your insights, real-world use cases, lessons learned, and innovative ideas with fellow developers, engineers, and data practitioners in the OpenSearch ecosystem.


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