💛 Four days, hundreds of people, countless memories.
PyCon Italia 2026 may be over, but we can still relive it all through our official photos.
▶️ Watch the video:
https://youtu.be/Iiy2uPsoAww
📸 Flickr albums are in the replies👇

📸 Browse the full official photo gallery on Flickr:
🔗 https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCWuTZ
🔗 https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCWnfy
🔗 https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCWnpg
🔗 https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCWo6y
💛 Four days, hundreds of people, countless memories.
PyCon Italia 2026 may be over, but we can still relive it all through our official photos.
▶️ Watch the video:
https://youtu.be/Iiy2uPsoAww
📸 Flickr albums are in the replies👇

💛 PyCon Italia 2026 is over, but the memories will stay with us for a long time.
Thank you to everyone who helped make these days so special. Speakers, volunteers, sponsors, organizers, partners, and attendees.
This community is what makes PyCon Italia feel like home.
📅 We'll be back on June 2–5, 2027.
See you next year 🐍
And here are the last ones from the day 😄📸
Just like every year, one of the best parts of PyCon Italia was meeting so many people from the community 🐍✨
Thank you to everyone who stopped for a chat, shared a story, an idea, or simply a few minutes together.
And an extra thank you to all the people who kindly agreed to be part of yet another one of my conference selfies 😄📸
Here are some of today's!
This afternoon @pycon 2026 came to an end with the closing session 🎤🐍
As a very tired but very happy staff team, we thanked all the participants, speakers, sponsors, volunteers, and everyone who helped make this edition possible.
And before leaving the stage, we already set the next appointment: PyCon Italia 2027, back in Bologna from June 2 to June 5 ✨
See you next year 🙂
Another Italian-language talk this morning at PyCon Italia 2026 🇮🇹🐍
This time I’m following Luca Di Vita, co-founder of @pescara together with me, as he takes the audience on a journey from derivatives and differential equations to Neural ODEs and continuous neural networks.
It’s always nice to see local community members sharing their expertise on stage, especially on topics that combine mathematics, machine learning, and research ✨
One thing I always appreciate about PyCon Italia is that part of the schedule is in Italian, making the conference accessible to people who may not be comfortable following talks in English 🇮🇹🐍
This morning I’m attending Juna Salviati’s talk, “L’essenziale è invisibile agli occhi (ma non a Python)”, an introduction to steganography and the art of hiding messages in plain sight. Very interesting topic and a great example of how broad the Python ecosystem can be ✨