Let's learn the best practices, new features, and lessons in Microsoft Fabric and Power BI world by attending a single conference that offers both topics.
First, the Power BI Summit is a multi-day event bringing speakers from the Microsoft Power BI team's product group, community experts, and MVPs from all around the world. This conference is run virtually, and you can attend from anywhere; all you need is an internet connection and a computer. This is the fourth year of running the Power BI Summit.
All Power BI topics will be covered in this conference, from beginner to advanced. We will have sessions for Power Query, DAX, Dataflow, Visualization, Power BI Desktop, Power BI report server, Mobile experience, Embedded, Power BI Premium, Architecture, and Governance. There will also be many discussion table talks.
Second, Microsoft Fabric Summit is a multi-day event focusing on all aspects of Microsoft Fabric. This is the first year of running the Microsoft Fabric Summit; it will run alongside the Power BI Summit. Power BI tracks, and Fabric tracks will run in Parallel. Microsoft Fabric Summit covers all aspects of Fabric including but not limited to, Data Engineering, Data Factory, Data Integration, Data Warehousing, Data Science, Synapse, Real-time Data Analytics, Business intelligence, Power BI, OneLake, Governance, and Administration.
This conference would be an opportunity to learn and network online.
As an attendee, you would have the opportunity to attend sessions from the Power BI Summit or Fabric Summit.
The conference will be in one week; sessions will be repeated in major time zones.
Learn more about last year's event here.
Hi all,
This year, we are running two conferences in one. Power BI Summit would have half of the tracks, and in parallel, Fabric Summit would have the second half of the tracks. This would be the fourth Power BI Summit and the first Fabric Summit.
As the audiences for these two services (Power BI and Fabric) are not necessarily always the same, we thought it better to keep them in separate tracks but still close to each other so that if some attendees want to attend both, they would not feel like two separate events.
Your submission can be for one of these summits or both. We won't have one session repeated in two summits, though; the Best is to design your session for audiences of one of these. You can submit as many sessions as you want for each summit.
The intention is to keep the conference hours a maximum of 4 hours a day for two main time zones so that this won’t be exhausting and would be an enjoyable experience for everyone.
This is not going to be a free conference, but it is not an expensive one too. The plan is to use part of the profit (if there is any) to give back to speakers as gift cards, Amazon cards, or something else. But we can’t say how much, because this depends on the number of attendees. Last year, every speaker presenting a session as the main speaker received an Amazon gift card, and we would like to continue that approach if we can.
We would like you all to be part of this biggest Power BI conference (and Fabric conference) ever and would like to have you speak at this event. Please submit your session ideas here.
Regular session times are 45 minutes, plus 15 minutes Q&A.
Table talks are for 1 hour. Each table talk should have four speakers, one you and three other co-speakers.
Table talk is a session without a presentation slide; it is just a place for people to hang out and discuss specific subjects related to Power BI and networking. If you are submitting a table talk, you need to find your table talk co-hosts yourself and submit it in your submission.
We will cover anything about Power BI in this conference, from developer deep-dive sessions to high-level sessions for managers or introductory for beginners to use Power BI.
Tips to get my session abstract accepted
As a speaker of this event, you agree to pre-record your accepted sessions and be available for some live Q&A sessions with the audience. The deadlines, times, and dates are to be confirmed later after the session acceptance results. Tables talks are not pre-recorded. They are live.
The recorded sessions will be available for attendees and can be watched through the conference platform.