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SciPy 2026 Conference for Scientific and Technical Computing topics in Python. Tutorials July 13-14, Conference July 15-17, Sprints July 18-19.

πŸ“£ If you’re at #PyConUS2026 next week, catch Inessa and @juanitagomezr at the Community Showcase on Sunday with flyers and stickers for #SciPy2026! πŸ™Œ

If you have questions about the conference or just want to connect with the community, this is your chance πŸŽ‰

The #SciPy2026 schedule is live πŸŽ‰

πŸš€ Get ready for an amazing week of talks, tutorials, community events, and great hallway conversations! Can’t wait to see you all in Minneapolis soon πŸπŸ“Š

Start planning your week ➑️ https://www.scipy2026.scipy.org/schedule

Schedule β€” SciPy 2026

SciPy 2026

🎟️ Don’t forget to grab your tickets for #SciPy2026 !

Join us for a week of science, code, and community πŸ’™
Spots fill up fast, secure yours now!

πŸ‘‰ https://ti.to/scipy/scipy2026

πŸ‘€ Tag someone you want to bring along to this!

SciPy 2026

SciPy 2026 Conference Registration July 13–19, 2026 β€’ Minneapolis, MN Welcome! Use this page to register for SciPy 2026, the annual community conference for scientific Python users and developers. Choose the Days You’d Like to Attend Tutorials | July 13–14 Hands-on, 4-hour instructional sessions focused on well-defined topics. Tutorial ticket holders may register for 1–4 tutorials across the two days. Sign-ups for individual tutorials will open closer to the conference. Main Conference | July 15–17 Conference ticket holders receive access to: All talks and keynote sessions Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions Poster sessions and exhibitors Networking and social events Sprints | July 18–19 Sprint participation is free and open to everyone. Tutorial and conference registrants may add sprint registration during checkout A tutorial or conference ticket is not required to attend sprints Attendees joining only for sprints may register for a free sprint-only pass Choose the Right Ticket Type Ticket Pricing Philosophy SciPy uses a community-supported pricing model. Ticket prices are set to help ensure that people can attend given the resources available to them. If you are eligible for a discounted ticket but are able to purchase a standard ticket, we encourage you to do so. Your support helps make the conference more accessible to others. Standard For attendees whose registration is paid for by an employer, institution, or grant. This ticket supports the full cost of producing the SciPy conference and helps keep registration accessible for students and self-funded community members. Intended for industry professionals, faculty, staff, and others with access to professional development funding. Academic For academic attendees including faculty, researchers, postdocs, and academic staff paying personally or with limited institutional support. Academic tickets are offered at a reduced rate to encourage broad participation from the research and education community. Student For currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate students at an accredited institution. A valid student ID may be required at check-in. Online | Online tickets will be released at a later date. Provides access to the virtual experience of the main conference (July 15–17). Online tickets include access to: Live-streamed talks, keynotes, and lightning talks Conference Slack and online networking Special programming for online attendees Please note: Tutorials and sprints are not available virtually. Online attendees can participate live by asking questions through the conference Slack. Support SciPy Financial Aid SciPy is a community-run conference, and financial aid helps ensure that students, researchers, and community members from around the world can participate. Due to budget constraints this year, our financial aid resources are limited. If you’re able, please consider adding an optional donation to your registration to help expand access to SciPy 2026. Every contribution directly supports attendee participation. === Early Bird Pricing Standard Academic Student Online Tutorials + Conference $1100 $910 $520 Tutorials Only $575 $480 $275 Conference Only $575 $480 $275 TBA Early-bird pricing is available for the first 100 tickets.  === Regular Pricing Standard Academic Student Online Tutorials + Conference $1150 $960 $570 Tutorials Only $625 $530 $335 Conference Only $625 $530 $335 TBA * The prices shown above reflect the base ticket price. A 3.9% processing fee is included in the final ticket price shown at checkout. Return to the conference website

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πŸ“£ Call for BoFs is open for #SciPy2026 !

Have a topic, idea, or community you want to bring together? Host a Birds of a Feather session πŸ¦πŸ’¬
It’s a great way to spark discussions and meet your people!

Submit yours by June 12th πŸ™Œ https://www.scipy2026.scipy.org/#bofs

🚨 There is still time for you to sponsor #SciPy2026 !

Know a company that would like to be involved? Send them this πŸ™Œ
We can’t run this conference without our amazing sponsors πŸ’™

πŸ”— https://bit.ly/scipy-sponsors

πŸ“£ Want to help shape #SciPy2026?

πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ Join our Program Review Committee and help review talk, poster, or tutorial proposals!
🌟 This is a great way to support SciPy and get involved in the scientific Python community!

πŸ‘‰οΈ Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeJgVC4Uax6oP-fdXvEaCbLfWwCc5yuc2Z4s6DzOHoUFu5rJA/viewform

SciPy 2026 Program Review Committee Interest Form

SciPy is building its Program Committee for 2026. By filling out this form, you will be included in the talk, poster, and tutorial proposal reviewer pool. The review process is double-open and reviewers will be listed on the website as a member of the Program Committee. Reviews will be assigned in mid- to late March. Reviewers will have several weeks to complete their reviews. If you would like to join the program committee, please select the topics below that you feel comfortable reviewing.

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RE: https://mastodon.social/@SciPyConf/116133151432930291

πŸ“£The CFP for #SciPy2026 closes tomorrow!

πŸš€Don’t miss your chance to share your work with the scientific Python community.

Submit your proposal now:

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🚨 Great news! The #SciPy2026 CFP deadline has been extended.
πŸ—“οΈ New CFP Deadline: March 4th, 2026.

πŸš€ You now have 1 more week to submit your proposal.
πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ Don’t miss this chance to present a tutorial, talk or poster at your favorite scientific Python conference!
πŸ‘‰οΈ Submit here: https://pretalx.com/scipy-2026/cfp

πŸ“£ Eric Ma is teaching an "Agentic Data Science" workshop to raise funds for #SciPy2026

πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» Participants will learn how to use coding agents to compress weeks of work into a single day!

πŸ—“οΈ March 27 & April 3, 2-4 PM EST
πŸ“ Google Meet.
πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ 40 spots
🎟️ $1,000 minimum donation ($200 for students)

πŸ‘‰οΈ Sign up at https://agent-assisted-data-science.vercel.app/
πŸ‘‰οΈ Pay directly to NumFOCUS (tax-deductible) at https://givebutter.com/RBJuGI.

RE: https://mastodon.social/@SciPyConf/115926442102202004

⏰ The deadline to submit to #SciPy2026 is approaching!

Don’t miss your chance to speak at this incredible conference and share your work with the scientific Python community πŸ’™

Submit your proposal here πŸ‘‰ https://pretalx.com/scipy-2026/cfp