ABOUT EUROPYTHON #
The EuroPython conference is organised by volunteers from the Python community across Europe and beyond.
Behind the scenes, it is run by the EuroPython Society (EPS), a Swedish non-profit organisation responsible for the legal and financial aspects of the conference, as well as overall coordination.
The society is governed by a board consisting of a chairperson, a vice chairperson, and between two and seven additional board members, all elected annually by its members.
Where the surplus goes
If the conference generates a surplus, all proceeds go back to the community:
- Grants — We support Python community events across Europe through our grants programme.
- Financial Aid — We provide assistance to help individuals attend EuroPython who might not otherwise be able to.
THE TEAM #
We're organised into teams, each focused on a different area of the conference. Every team is made up of volunteers donating their time and skills.
EuroPython Society Board
- Artur Czepiel (Chair)
- Mia Bajić (Vice Chair)
- Anders Hammarquist
- Aris Nivorils
- Cyril Bitterich
- Ege Akman
- Shekhar Koirala
Programme
- Jodie Burchell
- Cristián Maureira-Fredes
- Diego Russo
- Marina Moro
- Naa Ashiorkor Nortey
- Rodrigo Girão Serrão
- Yuliia Barabash
Communications & Design
- Mia Bajić
- Tim Hobbs
- Martina Zátopková
- Adriana Sánchez
- Cristián Maureira-Fredes
- Daksh P. Jain
- Raquel Dou
- Marcin Wierzbanowski
- Artur Czepiel
- Ege Akman
Sponsorship
- Anežka Müller
- Artur Czepiel
- Iryna Kondrashchenko
- Jake Balaš
- Konstantin Ignatov
- Kshitijaa Jaglan
- Marcin Wierzbanowski
- Mia Bajić
- Oleh Kostromin
- Raquel Dou
Financial Aid
- Vicky Twomey-Lee
- Doreen Peace Nangira Wanyama
- Koti Vellanki
- Shekhar Koirala
- Artur Czepiel
Operations
- Aneta Popelová
- Anežka Müller
- Aris Nivorlis
- George Margaritis
- George Zisopoulos
- Jakub Červinka
- Jake Balaš
- John Robert
- Kateřina Vaňková
- Liberta Gani
- Mahe Iram Khan
- Martin Borus
- Moisés Guimarães
- Niklas Mertsch
- Piotr Gnus
- Saurav Pandey
- Simon Peter Dagbui
Speaker Mentorship
- Naa Ashiorkor Nortey
- Joana Owusu-Appiah
- Theofanis Petkos
Accessibility
- Alan Dublaouch
- Konstantin Ignatov
- Niklas Mertsch
- Jake Balaš
- Cristián Maureira-Fredes
- Raquel Dou
- Daniel Clauser
- Vega Čerkassova
- Aleksandr Salynskii
- Evgeniya Volkova
Code of Conduct
- Cheuk Ting Ho
- Georgi Ker
- Jakub Vysoky
- Lumír Balhar
- Vicky Twomey-Lee
Community Organisers
- Maria José Molina
- Theofanis Petkos
- Cristián Maureira-Fredes
- Vassiliki Dalakiari
A/V Coordinators
- Raquel Dou
- Piotr Gnus
- Anežka Müller
Sprints
- Rodrigo Girão Serrão
Discord
- Niklas Mertsch
Django Girls
- Doreen Peace Nangira Wanyama
Humble Data
- Cheuk Ting Ho
- Jodie Burchell
- Martin Borus
- Sena Şahin
Unconference Day
- Daria Grudzien Linhart
- Honza Javorek
PyLadies Events
- Maria José Molina
Childcare
- Boris Kolda
The conference is made possible by dozens of volunteers working across programme, communications, infrastructure, sponsorship, on-site operations, and more. Want to help? Join us as a volunteer!
Community Partners #
Meet the local Python communities joining us at EuroPython 2026
Community of enthusiasts of computer science, technology and operating systems from the Unix family. They help organize conference events and trainings.
Visit website ↗Annual conference for the European community of users and developers of Python for scientific computing.
Visit website ↗Charity that empowers users to control technology by promoting and defending Free Software across Europe.
Visit website ↗Organization devoted to advancing open source technology related to the Python programming language.
Visit website ↗PyCon Greece brings together developers, educators, and companies to exchange ideas, work together, and strengthen the Python ecosystem in Greece.
Visit website ↗Python conference in Wrocław, Poland, bringing together the local and regional Python community.
Visit website ↗Local chapter of PyData in Bydgoszcz, Poland, focused on data science and the Python data ecosystem.
Visit website ↗Local chapter of PyData in Kraków, Poland, focused on data science and the Python data ecosystem.
Visit website ↗
PyData Trójmiasto
Local chapter of PyData in the Tri-City area (Gdańsk, Gdynia, Sopot), Poland.
Visit website ↗Python user group in Gdańsk, Poland, organising regular meetups and workshops.
Visit website ↗Python user group based in Kraków, Poland, organising regular meetups and community events.
Visit website ↗Free online conference dedicated to empowerment, learning, and diversity within the Python community.
Visit website ↗Python user group in Białystok, Poland, organising regular meetups for Python enthusiasts.
Visit website ↗Community of Python developers and tech enthusiasts in the capital of Türkiye.
Visit website ↗
Python en Español
Initiative bringing together Python speakers from Spanish-speaking countries to share knowledge and build community.
Visit website ↗Python user group in Łódź, Poland, organising regular meetups and events for the local Python community.
Visit website ↗
Python Pizza Warsaw
Micro-conference bringing together the Python community in Warsaw for short talks and networking.
Visit website ↗Python user group in Warsaw, Poland, organising regular meetups for the local Python community.
Visit website ↗CONFERENCE
ORGANISERS
SUMMIT #
A dedicated day for Python conference and community organisers from across Europe — bigger and better than ever before.
Learn more- Organisers Meetup — Friday 17 July Gather with fellow PyCon and PyO organisers from across Europe. Share what's working, what isn't, and what's next for your community.
- Community Lunch — Friday 17 July, 13:00–14:00 Sit down together over a shared meal. An informal space to connect with peers, swap stories, and build lasting relationships.
- Open Space Sessions — Friday 17 July, Afternoon Unconference-style discussions on running events, growing communities, diversity, sponsorship, and everything in between.
- More activities to be announced We're making this year's summit bigger than EP2025. Stay tuned for additional programming.