Trino Fest is an event that brings together engineers, analysts, data scientists, and anyone else who’s interested in using or contributing to Trino. As one of the biggest Trino events of the year, we're excited to bring together professionals from all over big data and analytics so the community can share experiences and insights, make in-person connections, and learn from each other.
This year, Trino Fest is hosted as a hybrid event at the Hyatt Regency in Boston on June 13. Speakers are presenting live to an anticipated audience of 150 in Boston, but talks are also streamed virtually to another 1,000+ attendees online! Once talks have concluded, there is an in-person happy hour for catching up, networking, and getting to know the Trino community better.
Who is Trino Summit for?
Session Topics
We welcome intermediate to advanced submissions for talks that are connected to Trino on any of the following topics:
Talk time ranges
Lightning talk: 15 min
Session talk: 30 min
Guidelines for submissions
In general, we expect to see technical sessions that have detailed examples, code, and/or demos. This helps listeners understand complex concepts or demonstrate how to apply them to their own use cases. Avoid selling a product or pitching your company. Background information to understand the industry domain is helpful but should not be the focus of the talk. Make sure the topic of the talk is clearly defined and doesn’t try to cover too many topics at once.
Submit your talks by April 26th! If your talk doesn’t get accepted to this year’s Trino Summit, we can always have you join one of our meetups, or you can be early on the list to speak at Trino Summit this fall!