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Community partners

EuroPython is a community-driven conference, we wouldn't be able to make as much impact without the support of our brilliant Community Partners. Get to know our partners better below (alphabetical order).

DjangoCon Europe Logo

Technology & Open Source Community

DjangoCon Europe is a volunteer-driven, non-profit conference dedicated to fostering the growth and development of the Django community. It brings together developers, designers, and enthusiasts to share knowledge and collaborate on open-source projects.

Django Software Foundation Logo

Technology & Non-Profit β€” US

The Django Software Foundation (DSF) is a non-profit organization that supports the development and community of Django, the high-level Python web framework. It promotes the growth of the Django ecosystem, funds community events and sprints, and upholds the project's open-source values through initiatives that foster diversity, inclusion, and collaboration.

Python en EspaΓ±ol Logo

Technology & Open Source Community β€” World

Python in Spanish is an initiative born from the efforts of people from Spanish-speaking countries to create a central place where the community could continue to grow and strengthen. We are a community based on respect, offering a safe place where anyone can get started with Python or improve their knowledge. In our channels, you can find activities, resources, tips, conferences, meetups, news, projects, and many more Python-related topics.

PyCon Austria Logo

Technology & Non-Profit β€” Austria

PyCon Austria is a volunteer-run conference promoting Python programming in Central Europe. As part of the global PyCon network, it fosters collaboration among developers, educators, and businesses.

PyCon Finland Logo

Technology & Non-Profit β€” Finland

PyCon Finland is back after almost a decade. As part of the annual Plone Conference, welcome to JyvΓ€skylΓ€ on 17th October 2025 for a dedicated Python day.

PyCon France Logo

Technology & Non-Profit β€” France

PyCon France is a community-driven conference celebrating Python in France. It highlights technical talks, workshops, and networking opportunities for developers across industries.

PyCon Greece Logo

Technology & Non-Profit β€” Greece

PyCon Greece connects Python developers, educators, and businesses in Southeastern Europe. Its annual conference emphasizes inclusivity, education, and open-source collaboration.

PyCon Italia Logo

Technology & Non-Profit β€” Italy

PyCon Italy is the largest Italian event for Python developers, featuring talks, sprints, and networking. It emphasizes diversity and innovation within the Python community.

PyCon Portugal Logo

Technology & Non-Profit β€” Portugal

PyCon Portugal promotes Python programming across Iberia through conferences, workshops, and open-source advocacy. It highlights practical applications in tech, science, and education.

PyLadies Logo

Technology & Non-Profit β€” US

PyLadies is an international mentorship group with a focus on helping more women become active participants and leaders in the Python open-source community. The mission of PyLadies is to promote, educate and advance a diverse Python community through outreach, education, conferences, events and social gatherings.

PyLadiesCon Logo

Technology & Non-Profit β€” World

The PyLadies Conference (PyLadiesCon) is an exciting online and free event dedicated to empowerment, learning, and diversity within the Python community! πŸŽ‰

Pyvec Czech Republic Logo

Technology & Non-Profit β€” Czech Republic

Pyvec is a nonprofit organization that supports the Czech Python programming community. Founded in 2012, it assists volunteers in organizing various local Python-related projects across the Czech Republic.

Prague Pyvo Logo

Technology & Non-Profit β€” Czech Republic

Pyvo is a meetup for fans of the Python programming language and related technologies. Prague Pyvo is traditionally held on the third Wednesday of each month.

Are you a Python Community organiser, interested in knowing more about EuroPython Society? Feel free to reach out at board@europython.eu!