Call for Speakers

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Power BI User Group Denmark #2023

planned future dates

21 May 2024, 18 Jun 2024


open, 15 days left
Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

02 Jun 2023

Call closes at 11:59 PM

30 May 2024

Call closes in Romance Daylight Time (UTC+02:00) timezone.
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The Danish PowerBI User Group (visit www.powerbi.dk) is looking to lock the schedule for the next year, in terms of online lunch-events.

Currently we are interested in sessions that could be either lightning talk format (10 minutes), 30 minute sessions or 50 minute sessions + QnA.

Topic: Anything Power BI

The User Group is planning on hosting Team meetings via Meetup, mixed with in-person events (every 2nd month). The following dates have been designated for Team meetings (pref. every 3rd Tuesday or the month). It is the intention to host the event around 12:00 - 13:00 CEST (+1 GMT - look up your local time at www.worldtimebuddy.com)


This page is the Call for Speakers for the months August 2023 - June 2024 - see specific dates below


Year 2023:

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Year 2024:

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*) moved to 4th Tuesday of the month


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22 submissions
Submitted sessions
James Reeves
  • Guide to Building a Powerful Yet Cost-Effective Azure Data Platform
Rajendra Ongole
  • Setting Up Data Warehousing in Microsoft Fabric
AJ Ansari
  • Power BI factboxes in your BC Lists - Relevant KPIs at your fingertips!
  • Connecting Business Central On-Premises to Power BI: Step by Step
David L. Bojsen
  • Customize Data Visualizations to Your Preference
  • Enhancing Power BI Report Development with PBI Explorer
Michał Dębski
  • From Ugly Duckling to Hero: Power BI Governance and Adoption Made Right
Jon Vöge
  • Master Massive Data: The ins and outs of Incremental Refresh in Power BI
  • Learn to create three types of low-code Power BI & Microsoft Fabric Extensions with Power Apps
  • Browser Only: How far can you go as a Data Analyst in Microsoft Fabric?
Greg Strzyminski
  • Implementing VLS (Visual-Level Security) in Power BI
  • DAX window functions in practice
  • Level up UX by leveraging advanced DAX
Mark Galat
  • Enlit
Antony Catella
  • Leveraging Field Parameters for Dynamic Data Visualization
Jeroen (Jay) ter Heerdt
  • Improvements to doing calculations in Power BI
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Scott Helmers
  • Solving multi-report navigation challenges in Power BI using bookmarks, filters, and Excel
  • Tales from a Power BI Rookie: How I learned enough to create engaging visual reports
Štěpán Rešl
  • Fabric Domains
  • Data-driven alerts in Power BI
  • API as a Source for Power Query
Tom Martens
  • Data mesh, data product, data WTF with Microsoft Fabric